salary cap hell!

I am indeed listening, I just don’t agree. I firmly feel if we hadn’t whiffed on so many picks and acquisitions and had better coaching, we’d be a better football team.

You can scream to the top of your lungs, but my position will always remain that it’s player personnel and coaching personnel errors that have us where we are, not cap management techniques.

Cap management has become the easy target in hindsight only after the player acquisitions (and seemingly, the coaches) didn’t work out.

In your opinion we are in cap hell, but we are only in so-called cap hell because we maximized the cap. The problem is we maximized it with the wrong people.
The people responsible for the cap, the draft and hiring of coaches are all the same people. The draft is and will always be a gamble. If your cap strategy relies on hitting all of your draft picks, it's a bad strategy. If you rely on coaches getting the most out of old players on expensive contracts because you missed on draft picks and can't afford to replace the old players because of the cap, it's a bad cap strategy. What you call maximizing the cap only works if both of the other things work but I have yet to see a single team that has made it succeed. This team certainly isn't making it succeed.