No. Absolutely wrong. There is no system to beat. Every penny needs to hit the cap. All he does is kick it down the road. I'm not sure how to explain it to you or people who always say this and just don't seem to understand. Here is one way. Look at the Eagles base salary for every single player. There is only one player on the team making over $2.7M (we have 11) and none making over $4.2M (we have 7). That means he has restructured every player possible for almost every possible $. Now look at any other NFL team
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/cap/
Now look at the dead money for players that left after 2022 or whose contracts ended and were re-signed and the dead money. Not players who were cut like Zeke or Collins, who always have dead money, but players whose contracts just ended:
Cox : $15.3M
Hargrave: $12M
Brooks: $9.8M
Seumalo: $7.5M
Bradberry (was only there one year but they restructured any way!): $5M
Now look at all of the Eagles players whose contracts are up after this year (some are the same guys but this is additional dead money on top of this year's) and look at the dead money after they are no longer even on the team or are re-signed on a new contract.
Kelce: $24.2M
Cox: $14.3M
Graham: $13.2M
Barnett: $7.2M
And I'm not even including all of the other big contracts in which they already have guys with huge dead money hits at contract end. Every team backloads contracts to help the current year's cap. No team is even close to Philly in this respect. That is why they are able to pay so many guys but the day of reckoning will come because like I said that money doesn't go away. All you can do is move it back.