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Re: The Archuleta cap hit question.
[quote=irish;289691]Too bad the skins are not as good at evaluating players as they are at structuring contracts. Unfortunately this is what we have been reduced to as skins fan, complementing our great contract structures.[/quote]
I think the tide is really turning, Irish. I think us letting Dockery walk, getting rid of AA and that monster contract, bringing back Smooty and Omare S. for a reasonable deals. And let's not discount how we locked up Betts before he could hit the open market and break the bank. These things tell me we are pointing in a new direction. There's no doubt we've had some misses on evaluting talent, but who hasn't? We've had some really good draft picks who are still around and some solid FA pickups. Wade is one of the first to jump out at me. My main issue with the Skins is not who bring in, per se, but that we don't get as much bang for our buck like the premium franchises. |
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[quote=irish;289694]I think this could happen (because nothing this team does could surprise me) but I think getting decent picks for CP would be the hard part. As I said before, CP is now damaged good and I dont think his value is nearly as high as the skins think it is.[/quote]
I don't think Gibbs has put an ounce of thought into trading CP. He loves the guy. |
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Portis isn't going anywhere for a variety of reasons. He's still a top back in this league, Gibbs loves him, and his cap hit would be tremendous at over $12M. Again, a retarded mock draft severely lacking any sense of reality.
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man glad to finally find out the cap ramifications. seems like a pretty good job
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[quote=Schneed10;289679]If I can add one comment, absolutely genius move by the 'Skins.
- We cleared his contract off the 08 and 09 years, which helped immensely because our cap was getting heavy in those years. - We got rid of a huge free agent mistake without taking a huge cap penalty. - We actually got a 6th round pick for someone who is a complete bum in our system. Setting up Archuleta's deal as $5 million guaranteed up front, and $5 million guaranteed one year later is what allowed us to make this move. If we had given him all $10 million up front, this move would have been impossible. Genius contract structuring by our front office, showing that they know how to plan for contingencies when going after free agents. It shows they actually put thought into what they're doing, rather than just running willy-nilly and buying up every player in sight. Bravo, Danny, bravo.[/quote] I have to agree with this one as well. To clear up the AA contract and get a pick at the same time is genius. Remember everyone - a guy name Colston on the Saints was a 6th round pick so don't discount lower rounds picks - there are hidden gems if you can find them. One question though - with getting rid of AA contract for 08 and beyond would it be resonable to assume that this is a make or break year for Brandon Llyod? I remember seeing many posts saying we could not get rid of both AA and Lloyd due to the cap hits - but it would seem to me that now that the Skins have cleared up AA and he is off the books after 07 if Brandon Llyod does not start playing up to his contract he will be gone after this year - correct? |
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[QUOTE=12thMan;289681]Schneed, I'm sure it's been said before, but I appreciate the value you add to this sight. Same goes for CC and ThatGuy...and all the other resident Capologists.[/QUOTE]
Thanks 12th. The great thing about the cap is that it gives us great insights into the teams future plans. You can listen to all the stories and rumors, but analyzing the cap situation will usually give you all the info you need to know. This is why many people here were already predicting the Arch cut (due to our excess cap space), and now the numbers tell us that the Bly trade is a good bet as well. |
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[quote=CrazyCanuck;289814]Thanks 12th.
The great thing about the cap is that it gives us great insights into the teams future plans. You can listen to all the stories and rumors, but analyzing the cap situation will usually give you all the info you need to know. This is why many people here were already predicting the Arch cut (due to our excess cap space), and now the numbers tell us that the Bly trade is a good bet as well.[/quote] Amen brother. I'd comment further, but I think my signature says it all! |
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Yeah the cap really does tell the whole story sometimes. I think we have the best capologists around, great job as usual guys.
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I give most praise to Lovie Smith rather than the Redskins cap team. He could have made it much harder on us, but he was generous when we were in a bad negotiating position.
However, great job with the cap stats, Schneed. You've taken a load off my mind. |
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[QUOTE=Oakland Red;289843]I give most praise to Lovie Smith rather than the Redskins cap team. He could have made it much harder on us, but he was generous when we were in a bad negotiating position.[/QUOTE]
I'm sure Lovie made this move out of the goodness of his heart. LOL. |
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[URL="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/2007/03/does_the_arch_trade_make_sense.html#more"]http://blog.washingtonpost.com/reds...sense.html#more[/URL]
Reading Jason LaCanfora's blog post, it seems like he is saying that we are responsible for the cap hit this year, even if Chicago is picking up the $5 million dollar payment. So would this mean, if he is right, that it is like we cut him? |
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Has anyone seen this as far as how we are treating AA's contract:
"Archuleta received a $5 million signing bonus last year, $4 million of which eventually will count against Washington's salary cap. It's believed the Redskins will use one of their June 1 exceptions so that Archuleta will count only $1.5 million against the cap this year, with the rest coming in 2008." I thought the Skins were going to just eat the contract in 2007 so we get relief in 2008? Unless we are going to use the additional space in 2007 to sign free agents why not just get the dead cap hit out of the way in 2007? [url=http://www.washtimes.com/sports/20070321-125818-1305r.htm]Redskins trade Archuleta - Sports - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper[/url] |
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I wouldn't trust what the Times reports, they're off base quite a bit.
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[quote=irish;289846]I'm sure Lovie made this move out of the goodness of his heart. LOL.[/quote]
Yes, it isn't imaginable that someone wouldn't try to shaft someone else for the most they could possibly get. For a moment, I forgot. |
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[quote=Mattyk72;289873]I wouldn't trust what the Times reports, they're off base quite a bit.[/quote]
Dan Daly at the Times is the worst, they are all Skins haters over there! Not related!!!! |
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