Galian Beast
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Which players if cut once the league year begins will actually save us money on the books this year?
dargonking999;3923461 said:Barber Columbo, and I think Davis
Manwiththeplan;3923469 said:If there's no cap, and thus no cap penalties I can see us cutting
-Marion Barber III
-Roy Williams (would be better to cut him while there are no penalties, then later)
-Leonard Davis
-Marc Colombo
-Terrence Newman (I would keep him if there was no cap, but likely forced to cut him if there is a cap)
Manwiththeplan;3923469 said:If there's no cap, and thus no cap penalties I can see us cutting
-Marion Barber III
-Roy Williams (would be better to cut him while there are no penalties, then later)
-Leonard Davis
-Marc Colombo
-Terrence Newman (I would keep him if there was no cap, but likely forced to cut him if there is a cap)
Manwiththeplan;3923469 said:If there's no cap, and thus no cap penalties I can see us cutting
-Marion Barber III
-Roy Williams (would be better to cut him while there are no penalties, then later)
-Leonard Davis
-Marc Colombo
-Terrence Newman (I would keep him if there was no cap, but likely forced to cut him if there is a cap)
Zaxor;3923472 said:Roy is going to cost you if you cut him
You're backwards on Roy.Manwiththeplan;3923469 said:If there's no cap, and thus no cap penalties I can see us cutting
-Marion Barber III
-Roy Williams (would be better to cut him while there are no penalties, then later)
-Leonard Davis
-Marc Colombo
-Terrence Newman (I would keep him if there was no cap, but likely forced to cut him if there is a cap)
Hostile;3923485 said:You're backwards on Roy.
Manwiththeplan;3923489 said:Is his salary garunteed next year, or part of it? I know it's probably been discussed, but I don't know the numbers
Galian Beast;3923499 said:salaries are never guaranteed, rather signing bonuses are prorated over the course of a contract, and all the remaining signing bonus on years remaining are accelerated into the cap as a penalty when a player is released.
i.e.
player signs for 5 million for 5 years with a 5 million signing bonus
year 1 - 2 million
year 2 - 2 million
year 3 - 2 million
year 4 - 2 million
year 5 - 2 million
total - 10 million (5 salary + 5 signing bonus)
if you release a player in year 2 you still have 4 million dollars in cap penalties, so it costs more on the cap to release that player in year 2.
the only year where you will benefit from releasing them (other than not having to continue paying the player) would be year 5. Where the cap hit is 1 million versus paying him 2.
Manwiththeplan;3923546 said:I get that, but 2 people have said even if there's no cap, we still have to pay him. I do know that if there's no cap, we may have to pay some portion of his salary, but it won't hurt us with the salary cap
sometimes portions of a contract are garunteed outside the signing bonus. I guess he has some bonus or part of his salary garunteed. Reguardless, if that number were small and there was no salary cap, I would entertain the idea of releasing himGalian Beast;3923559 said:I don't know where anyone could have gotten that.
Galian Beast;3923603 said:Ive never heard of that.
Anyone know the details to Williams contract?
Galian Beast;3923675 said:Thats incorrect. Thats not how it works.
Signing bonus money is paid UP FRONT.
He has already received his signing bonus money. The only affect that has on the books in when the signing bonus is accelerated upon release or trade.
