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You remember downtown before they put the stadiums there? It was run down too. It was expecnsive, but run down neverless.I'm a fan of putting it anywhere rather than the run down part of the city it's in today.
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You remember downtown before they put the stadiums there? It was run down too. It was expecnsive, but run down neverless.I'm a fan of putting it anywhere rather than the run down part of the city it's in today.
You remember downtown before they put the stadiums there? It was run down too. It was expecnsive, but run down neverless.
It was cool with Astroworld there. Have you noticed the gentrification going on in 3rd and 5th ward?I remember, I also know where NRG is now didn't help revitalize that part of town.
Yes I do, I do work for some of the companies that have started build high end apartment complexes there. I actually wonder how this idea is going to turnout from a business perspective? I'm guessing very well.It was cool with Astroworld there. Have you noticed the gentrification going on in 3rd and 5th ward?
It's already having effect, while Watson's performance thus far has been questionable. Watson will now be more than ever under the gun to produce.
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Browns GM says restructuring Deshaun Watson's market-shifting contract 'could be on the table'
JACK BAER
Tue, Feb 28, 2023, 1:25 PM CST2 min read
Haha. Would Mulugheta really go for this?It's already having effect, while Watson's performance thus far has been questionable. Watson will now be more than ever under the gun to produce.
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Browns GM says restructuring Deshaun Watson's market-shifting contract 'could be on the table'
JACK BAER
Tue, Feb 28, 2023, 1:25 PM CST2 min read
It's already having effect, while Watson's performance thus far has been questionable. Watson will now be more than ever under the gun to produce.
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Browns GM says restructuring Deshaun Watson's market-shifting contract 'could be on the table'
JACK BAER
Tue, Feb 28, 2023, 1:25 PM CST2 min read
People hate what they fear. DW is gone. perhaps there is still fear that that jerk will lead the Browns to the playoffs?
People hate what they fear. DW is gone. perhaps there is still fear that that jerk will lead the Browns to the playoffs?
They would just be kicking the can down the road for a bigger cap hit. That signing bonus still goes towards the cap, and restructuring really only hurts them and their future.Trying to figure out why people think its a big deal around restructuring his contract. It's fully guaranteed so why would DW care when or how it's paid? The Browns can maneuver it however they want to help their cap, it's in the contract.
It gets paid the same. Restructuring is more about accountingIt's fully guaranteed so why would DW care when or how it's paid?
Whatever salary was restructured to a signing bonus, he gets paid right away, not on a weekly basis.It gets paid the same. Restructuring is more about accounting
But the Bonus gets spread as a cap hit over max of 5 years...........over time if the Browns keep doing this (and with other players), their future cap numbers could become difficult to manage.Whatever salary was restructured to a signing bonus, he gets paid right away, not on a weekly basis.
Would push 33.69 million to future years where the cap hit would be over 60 million. Gotta wonder if Browns have cold feet about doing a restructure since it hasn’t happened yet.But the Bonus gets spread as a cap hit over max of 5 years...........over time if the Browns keep doing this (and with other players), their future cap numbers could become difficult to manage.
I am pretty sure that is not correct And depends on the contract wording. Depending on the amount of the Bonus it can be paid in agreed upon Future dates.Whatever salary was restructured to a signing bonus, he gets paid right away, not on a weekly basis.
That is extremely good news!The Browns are re-signing CB A J Green. He earned a PFF grade 43.6 for last season. Didn't have much luck staying on the field. But when he did, with 15 targets, he allowed 12 receptions.
Yes, I wasn't disputing that.But the Bonus gets spread as a cap hit over max of 5 years...........over time if the Browns keep doing this (and with other players), their future cap numbers could become difficult to manage.
Maybe you can agree with the player, but it's called a "signing" bonus for a reason.I am pretty sure that is not correct And depends on the contract wording. Depending on the amount of the Bonus it can be paid in agreed upon Future dates.
A signing bonus is a manipulation of the salary cap that was agreed to by the owners and the players association as it puts bucks in th both sides Bank accounts. The only assertion I was making is that the signing bonus Does not always going immediately into the player's hands.Maybe you can agree with the player, but it's called a "signing" bonus for a reason.
We should be applauding said behavior.The Browns are beyond stupid and they deserve it
Wow... with the stroke of a pen they've matched our free cap space.The Browns are beyond stupid and they deserve it
No, I understood your original response. It's definitely an accounting manipulation of the salary cap. It doesn't mean it can't be a traditional signing bonus, where all the money is paid at "signing", which I bet usually is what happens. That's why restructuring a contract is never a favor that a player does a team. It usually means he gets his money faster. Sure, maybe a team and a player can agree on a payout schedule, but that would have to be agreed upon case by case, because by definition a signing bonus is a signing bonus. That's the way I understand it anyway.A signing bonus is a manipulation of the salary cap that was agreed to by the owners and the players association as it puts bucks in th both sides Bank accounts. The only assertion I was making is that the signing bonus Does not always going immediately into the player's hands.
Cleveland will probably get their guy in draft at pick 12.
Watson’s side never shopped the [Brown offer. When the stunning announcement was made that Watson was headed to Cleveland and contract details emerged, one team called and asked why it wasn’t given an opportunity to match — because, they insisted, they would have. The answer: Watson wanted to go to Cleveland. His only hurdle had been moving to a city where he’d never really been before.