Cool. Haley's a pretty good OC, and continuity is important. I wonder if he was extended during the season or recently.
Of course not. We'll be waiting a long time to draft the next Casey Hampton.
The guy who takes their place in subpackages is a bigger concern.
This.
:this!:
That's correct. The remaining $4.3 Mil of the $6.45 Mil total is now off the books.
206 or so.
:worried:
This is a lose-lose situation for me, but I guess I'm in this boat. I can only hope that the Broncos or Colts whoops whoever wins.
Love the hyperbole. Got a link? Who is?!
Well, I can't recall a player retiring and being a June first cut. If he "retires", the team takes on $4.5 Mil in dead money, and saves $3.75...
I thought this guy needed a swift kick if the junk before I read that hoax statement. That hoax statement read like a hoax.
Generally speaking, when a player retires, prorated bonus money accelerates to the current cap year. I say generally speaking, because sometimes...
Ha! Sorry bud, I'm not in offseason form yet. :oops: :lolol:
It is pretty much beyond the realm of possibility. Palmer will have $10.5 Mil guaranteed if he's on the roster 5 days after the Super Bowl.
Timmons has a $7.5 Mil base and a prorated signing bonus of a little over $5 Mil. $4,433,750 cap savings if cut, $3,315,000 cap room could be made...
I can't see it happening at all, but yeah, he's used in the passing game, too. He's ridiculously talented. Even coming off a recent ACL surgery I...
I could look into it when I'm not so tired if you remind me. I was just making a joke about the Steelers affinity for short defensive backs. :-)
You should go, and when you shake his hand, look him dead in the eyes and ask him, "what. the. hell. were you thinking during the wildcard game??"
They are, like the NFL in general, very PR-centric. I know for a fact that members/affiliates of the organization read, or at least have read this...