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re: Article about Saints cap 2024
Posted on 2/8/24 at 6:06 pm to SlowFlowPro
Posted on 2/8/24 at 6:06 pm to SlowFlowPro
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Yes. You only want to be in the top 1/3 in dead cap if you are (1) rebuilding (had to cut lots of veteran salary); (2) forced to cut a QB; or (3) in a title window.
Rigghhttt, because having a good dead cap ranking is NOW bad. When before you were thinking it was high and complaining that a high dead cap is bad.
And you are now changing your tune, complaing that our deadcap will be high in 2025 and therefore bad.
Which is it that you want pussy? Low dead cap or high?
We were 12th in dead cap ranking in 2023 which what you want. Not having a lot of dead cap is good.
Deflect some more - I beleive youve now come full circle.
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Loomis has been doing this using Latt and Ram as ATMs, with the expectation we could go to that well until their mid-30s. The one thing that can completely screw up this plan is if we had to deal with one earlier than expected. We may be having to deal with both of them this offseason. Loomis already restructured Lattimore to trade him during the 2024 season (pushing something like $20M in dead cap onto 2025 with that deal alone), and Ram may have to retire.
LOL. You have no clue what will happen in the future with either player. Lattimore’s restructure gives the teams options to move him and saves space. Quit pretending.
See article on Latt’s restructure and how it helps the Saints.
LINK
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. Earlier this month, the Saints and Lattimore agreed on a restructure that converted nearly $13.8 million of the cornerback’s 2024 salary into an option bonus — saving $11 million in cap space. The timing and details of Lattimore’s reworked deal were unusual. The Saints, for context, didn’t restructure Lattimore’s contract in 2023 until last March, so this deal took place much earlier. And by converting his salary into an option bonus rather than a standard signing bonus, the Saints wouldn’t be on the hook for that money if New Orleans decides to trade Lattimore before the option kicks in one week before the regular season starts.
You have NO clue what will happen with RR. Or the 2025 dead cap.
Youre just full of shite pussy, and its easy to call out your bullshite. Now shut the frick up.
This post was edited on 2/8/24 at 6:21 pm
Posted on 2/8/24 at 7:12 pm to paulbeasy
overthecap.com
Most all sites are around the same number
Team Cap
Space Effective Cap
Space # Active
Cap Spending Dead
Money
Commanders
$73,649,626 $62,595,334 50 $168,947,131 $7,133,514
Titans
$68,120,341 $62,006,385 55 $167,322,649 $13,766,360
Patriots
$66,032,006 $57,255,547 58 $168,006,688 $7,983,623
Bengals
$59,436,373 $53,189,822 48 $190,115,359 $1,775,689
Colts
$58,923,573 $54,701,486 62 $181,123,345 $8,363,623
Texans
$57,394,290 $53,971,627 56 $183,657,614 $1,879,652
Bears
$46,876,157 $34,741,422 53 $197,753,987 $859,071
Lions
$46,623,386 $43,569,783 52 $196,381,768 $1,431,310
Cardinals
$41,715,463 $30,521,413 62 $196,160,670 $14,151,579
Buccaneers
$36,891,102 $33,763,295 58 $207,607,011 $203,678
Raiders
$36,048,311 $31,436,378 57 $198,980,709 $13,562,160
Panthers
$28,599,402 $26,540,410 58 $212,268,200 $4,894,998
Rams
$27,699,574 $23,799,014 51 $217,549,945 $752,765
Falcons
$25,849,508 $20,051,337 58 $220,248,701 $523,102
Vikings
$24,658,132 $19,511,221 53 $220,009,496 $3,508,541
Chiefs
$24,070,296 $15,700,236 44 $218,999,299 $457,017
Giants
$21,847,691 $14,014,144 54 $211,599,571 $11,054,516
Eagles
$20,284,984 $16,158,450 62 $219,527,445 $4,210,900
Jaguars
$11,269,167 $7,090,160 52 $237,040,468 $806,259
Ravens
$7,328,828 $4,352,202 54 $236,020,545 $788,530
Jets
$4,972,122 $366,852 57 $239,315,404 $2,458,968
Packers
($2,857,641) ($7,396,019) 63 $245,973,510 $5,638,132
49ers
($3,720,835) ($11,731,132) 45 $276,053,487 $6,062,613
Seahawks
($5,230,353) ($9,508,500) 50 $252,667,087 $237,492
Steelers
($16,020,377) ($19,736,209) 66 $260,059,455 $301,114
Browns
($19,622,046) ($20,802,777) 57 $277,894,769 $14,972,782
Cowboys
($19,740,700) ($22,805,299) 60 $259,376,592 $7,266,496
Broncos
($24,113,842) ($27,889,869) 61 $257,897,595 $9,693,124
Chargers
($45,806,935) ($55,391,443) 49 $270,788,020 $24,556,666
Bills
($51,277,109) ($54,539,053) 58 $294,229,415 $586,633
Dolphins
($51,898,226) ($58,869,079) 46 $284,734,330 $10,309,238
Saints
($83,683,454) ($87,759,582) 55 $325,270,803 $2,840,956
We are dead last at -83 million
Lets party pussies
Most all sites are around the same number
Team Cap
Space Effective Cap
Space # Active
Cap Spending Dead
Money
Commanders
$73,649,626 $62,595,334 50 $168,947,131 $7,133,514
Titans
$68,120,341 $62,006,385 55 $167,322,649 $13,766,360
Patriots
$66,032,006 $57,255,547 58 $168,006,688 $7,983,623
Bengals
$59,436,373 $53,189,822 48 $190,115,359 $1,775,689
Colts
$58,923,573 $54,701,486 62 $181,123,345 $8,363,623
Texans
$57,394,290 $53,971,627 56 $183,657,614 $1,879,652
Bears
$46,876,157 $34,741,422 53 $197,753,987 $859,071
Lions
$46,623,386 $43,569,783 52 $196,381,768 $1,431,310
Cardinals
$41,715,463 $30,521,413 62 $196,160,670 $14,151,579
Buccaneers
$36,891,102 $33,763,295 58 $207,607,011 $203,678
Raiders
$36,048,311 $31,436,378 57 $198,980,709 $13,562,160
Panthers
$28,599,402 $26,540,410 58 $212,268,200 $4,894,998
Rams
$27,699,574 $23,799,014 51 $217,549,945 $752,765
Falcons
$25,849,508 $20,051,337 58 $220,248,701 $523,102
Vikings
$24,658,132 $19,511,221 53 $220,009,496 $3,508,541
Chiefs
$24,070,296 $15,700,236 44 $218,999,299 $457,017
Giants
$21,847,691 $14,014,144 54 $211,599,571 $11,054,516
Eagles
$20,284,984 $16,158,450 62 $219,527,445 $4,210,900
Jaguars
$11,269,167 $7,090,160 52 $237,040,468 $806,259
Ravens
$7,328,828 $4,352,202 54 $236,020,545 $788,530
Jets
$4,972,122 $366,852 57 $239,315,404 $2,458,968
Packers
($2,857,641) ($7,396,019) 63 $245,973,510 $5,638,132
49ers
($3,720,835) ($11,731,132) 45 $276,053,487 $6,062,613
Seahawks
($5,230,353) ($9,508,500) 50 $252,667,087 $237,492
Steelers
($16,020,377) ($19,736,209) 66 $260,059,455 $301,114
Browns
($19,622,046) ($20,802,777) 57 $277,894,769 $14,972,782
Cowboys
($19,740,700) ($22,805,299) 60 $259,376,592 $7,266,496
Broncos
($24,113,842) ($27,889,869) 61 $257,897,595 $9,693,124
Chargers
($45,806,935) ($55,391,443) 49 $270,788,020 $24,556,666
Bills
($51,277,109) ($54,539,053) 58 $294,229,415 $586,633
Dolphins
($51,898,226) ($58,869,079) 46 $284,734,330 $10,309,238
Saints
($83,683,454) ($87,759,582) 55 $325,270,803 $2,840,956
We are dead last at -83 million
Lets party pussies
Posted on 2/8/24 at 7:47 pm to paulbeasy
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When before you were thinking it was high a
It is high. 12th is high.
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and complaining that a high dead cap is bad.
It is bad.
quote:
And you are now changing your tune, complaing that our deadcap will be high in 2025 and therefore bad.
It was bad last year, will be bad in 2024, and may be unconscionable in 2025.
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We were 12th in dead cap ranking in 2023
Which is bad
quote:
Not having a lot of dead cap is good.
Top 1/3 is "not" having a lot of dead cap?
quote:
Deflect some more - I beleive youve now come full circle.
You are the one trying to spin being in the top 1/3 in dead cap (again) means we don't have a lot of dead cap
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