Possible cap hits for trades and/or releases

Beast_from_East

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BraveHeartFan;1943927 said:
No, you're not understanding. It means it's an extra 700,000 dollars over what it would cost to just keep him.

Meaning we wouldn't have him, we'd be paying an extra 700,000 dollars above what we would if he was here to dump him, AND then we'd have to find someone to either replace him (Meaning putting out money for that guy) or moving Henry to FS and Hamlin to SS and thus paying for another guy to replace Henry.

You'd be paying the 6.6 million to not have Roy AND having to pay someone else, on top of that money you already don't have cause you cut/traded Roy, to replace him with.

Essentially you'd be paying two salaries, the 6.6 for Roy, and another persons for 1 spot.

That, quite frankly, is stupid.

Good analysis, I could not have explained it better myself. :D
 

cowboyeric8

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Hostile;1944232 said:
To all who have not received the memo.



:madden:



One comment on trades. I like to speculate about them as much as anyone, but let's get realistic for just a minute. Here are the last 3 non-draft day trades we have made for players.

2005...Scott Fujita
2004...Quincy Morgan for Antonio Bryant
2004...Keshawn Johnson for Joey Galloway

Yeah buddy, those are some blockbuster deals there.

Welcome to the Salary Cap NFL. The guys on the team that you hate...you're probably stuck with.

Sorry to turn on the cold water.

Wouldn't have been nice to have Joey Galloway, Peerless Price, or heck even Quincy Morgan this year? They sure could have stretched the field, anyway, sorry, kind of off topic, carry on.
 
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