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| Inside the uncapped year with capologist J.I. Halsell Hope you had a chance to peruse today's stories on the Redskins' ever-changing situation and the league-wide uncertainty that surrounds free agency which begins at midnight. Without a salary cap in 2010, free agency is a little unpredictable. Some front office members say teams might be willing to shell out a lot more money than usual with no cap in place. Many others, though, think owners might go a more conservative route, worried about paying for long-term contracts when there might not even be football in 2011. Redskins Insider - Inside the uncapped year with capologist J.I. Halsell |
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| Pro Bowl Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Kill Devil Hills, N.C.
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| Re: Inside the uncapped year with capologist J.I. Halsell Interesting article. I agree that teams will operate the same to a large extent. The spenders will spend, those who usually don't won't. I definitely expect for us to spend and I don't have a big problem with it. We'll also make cuts.
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| MVP ![]() Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Pasadena, Md Age: 45
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| Re: Inside the uncapped year with capologist J.I. Halsell Very interesting article from NFP on the 30% rule and how it is affecting the market. Chris Johnson and the 30-percent rule | National Football Post [new thread/no new thread facts: I looked in the Salary Cap room and saw Matty had links to a similar and very interesting article, so I thought people might want to reread those also.] |
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