TheMatrix31
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I don't like Ryan Griffin. I think he's pretty crappy and losers like him are a dime a dozen.
That said, whatever.
That said, whatever.
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Honestly, I thought this article made a very important point. Rick is no good in the offseason or draft, but he sure as hell can find some great talent at an affordable rate in the middle of the season.
Not certain but I think incentives are accounted for in following season's cap.regarding the salary cap
how do incentives are calculated against the cap?
let's say a contract has a bonus for playoff wins / SB wins
how is the cap affected by those numbers?
do we need to keep enough space to account for everything, and in case we miss the playoffs we are just left with some extra cap that we can bring to the next year?
could we spend that early and get the bonuses removed from the next year's cap?
I'd guess the former is more likely than the latter, but I couldn't find much info online
regarding the salary cap
how do incentives are calculated against the cap?
let's say a contract has a bonus for playoff wins / SB wins
how is the cap affected by those numbers?
do we need to keep enough space to account for everything, and in case we miss the playoffs we are just left with some extra cap that we can bring to the next year?
could we spend that early and get the bonuses removed from the next year's cap?
I'd guess the former is more likely than the latter, but I couldn't find much info online
Not certain but I think incentives are accounted for in following season's cap.
Not 100% sure on this, but I think incentives are categorized as "likely to be achieved" and "not likely..." The former counts against current year's cap unless not achieved, and the latter goes on the following years cap if achieved.
Are we sure Hopkins is interested in signing a long term deal now?With $30M in cap space, $72M next year, and Tony Romo out of the mix, we should see an extension for Hopkins. I see no reason not to front load his extension. $16-17M this year and $15M next year with a more roster bonus, rather than signing bonus, structure in the first two years. This would lower our cap space for this year to $21-22M and to $57M next year, while keeping his cap hits in years past 2018 relatively low and largely not guaranteed.
2018 cap space listed here does not include rollover. So, we are talking about $78-$79M in space for 2018 after that extension.
I see no smarter way to start using this money at this point.
Are we sure Hopkins is interested in signing a long term deal now?
If I were him I would test free agency next year rather than play long term for a sorry ass qb
That's what I meantWe can pick up his option for next year and he'd be stuck w us.
We can pick up his option for next year and he'd be stuck w us.
If he doesn't sign an extension, the QB play is trash again, and he doesn't have a good year, his value takes a hit.
I'd be surprised if Hopkins refuses a deal in which he's getting $30-32M in guaranteed money in the next two years.
We already picked up his option last year. He's playing on it this year. He'll be an UFA next year although we could tag him.