Offence and Alex Smith

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mooby
11-18-2018, 09:58 PM
If he does retire what position does that leave us in cap-wise? Schneed, where you at?

BaltimoreSkins
11-18-2018, 10:07 PM
This. Shouldn’t matter how much money he’s got. Ridiculous.

This can be life altering. Kiss goodbye running a marathon or skiing with the family or hell even simple things like going up and down stairs can be debilitating. After something like that I hope he can get full mobility back without pain.

SFREDSKIN
11-18-2018, 10:14 PM
I don’t how this affects the salary cap, he’s due $13 mil this year, $15 mil on 2019 starting January 5th. Then what if he retires?

https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/redskins/need-know-closer-look-alex-smiths-contract-redskins

metalskins
11-18-2018, 10:26 PM
I don’t how this affects the salary cap, he’s due $13 mil this year, $15 mil on 2019 starting January 5th. Then what if he retires?

https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/redskins/need-know-closer-look-alex-smiths-contract-redskins

I'd like to know the same thing. What if he's forced into retirement due to injury? What does that mean for the team in terms of the money? At least one thing we can take solace in, if the 'skins found a great QB in the draft, they have a lot of players playing on rookie contracts. It might be that by the time they have to offer "real" contracts to the likes of Allen, Guice, or Payne, any effect from the Alex Smith deal would be null.

Call me crazy, but I believe the 'skins have a lot of pieces in place.

BaltimoreSkins
11-18-2018, 10:28 PM
I don’t how this affects the salary cap, he’s due $13 mil this year, $15 mil on 2019 starting January 5th. Then what if he retires?

https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/redskins/need-know-closer-look-alex-smiths-contract-redskins

The way the contract is structured makes it a huge cap hit till after 2020. We are basically married to the guy for three years. If he retires? IDK how that works.

SFREDSKIN
11-18-2018, 10:34 PM
Although the teddy Bridgewater injury was really bad, he sat out the next year. Could it be same for Smith? Smith was also just as bad but different.

MTK
11-18-2018, 10:36 PM
If he retires his full cap hit comes due, same as if you cut him

metalskins
11-18-2018, 10:47 PM
Although the teddy Bridgewater injury was really bad, he sat out the next year. Could it be same for Smith? Smith was also just as bad but different.

While both injuries are gruesome, you're still talking about two totally different injuries, and two players who were about tens years apart in age. Trust me, age is a factor when it comes to healing from injury.

SFREDSKIN
11-18-2018, 10:49 PM
While both injuries are gruesome, you're still talking about two totally different injuries, and two players who were about tens years apart in age. Trust me, age is a factor when it comes to healing from injury.

I know that, basically what I’m saying could this be a retirement factor? Teddy was 23, Alex is 34.

CRedskinsRule
11-18-2018, 10:50 PM
If he retires his full cap hit comes due, same as if you cut himOverthecap has this blurb

Alex Smith was traded to the Redskins on March 14, 2018. Smith signed a four year contract extension with the Redskins on March 16, 2018 worth $94 million in new money. Per Albert Breer, Smith*will receive a $27 million signing bonus*and $55 million is guaranteed at signing. If on the roster on the 5th day of the 2019 league year, Smith's 2020 $16 million salary will also become fully guaranteed.

And if he is designated post jun 1 then the numbers look like this

2019 hit
Hit $20,400,000
Cap savings $0

2020
Hit $5,400,000
Cap savings $16,000,000

Not awful really

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