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$48,410,000.So just 50 million more to cut in what like 10 days?
Give or take.
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$48,410,000.So just 50 million more to cut in what like 10 days?
Not much more they can do that saves Koch cap space. For every cut that was in the top 51 you have to subtract $960k from the savings because many of the players below that have salaries of $960k.
That's often overlooked. It's why releasing Williams only really saved $630k instead of $1.59m.Not much more they can do that saves Koch cap space. For every cut that was in the top 51 you have to subtract $960k from the savings because many of the players below that have salaries of $960k.
Or they got a very similar style RB, however 2 years younger, at only 1 mil more per year.It doesn't have "nothing" to do with the RB but it had little to do with the RB. Which is exactly why the Lions didn't even extend him a contract.
I mean you can think whatever you want but for a team to not offer their lead back ANY contract during their prime years tells me all that I need to know.Or they got a very similar style RB, however 2 years younger, at only 1 mil more per year.
I just thought he was kind of a waste of a roster spot. Never moved the needleNot much more they can do that saves Koch cap space. For every cut that was in the top 51 you have to subtract $960k from the savings because many of the players below that have salaries of $960k.
I mean you can think whatever you want but for a team to not offer their lead back ANY contract during their prime years tells me all that I need to know.
They knew his success was dominated by the OL and getting an upgrade would be easy. And they were right.
30 is considered old in RB years. JW was 28 his first year here and they got someone 2 years younger. Both that and they knew how good the OL performed can be true.I mean you can think whatever you want but for a team to not offer their lead back ANY contract during their prime years tells me all that I need to know.
They knew his success was dominated by the OL and getting an upgrade would be easy. And they were right.
I wouldn't exactly call that a domino. More like a Chinese checker.The first domino has fallen.