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Posted on 3/13/25 at 9:51 am to Geauxldilocks
Posted on 3/13/25 at 9:51 am to Geauxldilocks
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You are aware this reduces in the future we can spend on future needs, right?
no i am not aware. you are aware in the future we can still borrow from the future, right?
Posted on 3/13/25 at 10:11 am to Chad504boy
I don't think they are, or grasp how that actually works and is beneficial.
Posted on 3/13/25 at 10:19 am to bonethug0180
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I don't think they are, or grasp how that actually works and is beneficial.
yep. but to be honest, i think most understand but are too emotional to stick to logical discussions. it only resorts to MUH WE DIDNN"T MAKE PLAYOFFS SO MUH THIS CAP STUFF IS BAD.
paying the piper later at 1.4% of the cap vs today's 2.2% of the cap.
(just making up numbers for the sake of allowing a retard to understand)
Posted on 3/13/25 at 3:59 pm to saints5021
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Juwan is younger and cheaper.
Aaaand worse at football. Evan Engram has top 5 TE potential

Posted on 3/13/25 at 4:37 pm to Chad504boy
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yep. but to be honest, i think most understand but are too emotional to stick to logical discussions. it only resorts to MUH WE DIDNN"T MAKE PLAYOFFS SO MUH THIS CAP STUFF IS BAD.
Imagine being so ignorant. Borrowing from the future can help but it’s not a category you want to lead the nfl in especially when you fricking suck already.
Reasons why borrowing from future cap can negatively impact a franchise brought to you by AI
Future Cap Strain: Utilizing future cap space can lead to significant financial strain in subsequent years. Teams may find themselves with limited flexibility when trying to sign or retain players, as they will have already allocated a portion of their future cap to past contracts.
Player Retention Issues: If a team is heavily reliant on cap manipulation, it may struggle to retain key players. As cap space tightens, the team might have to make tough decisions about which players to keep and which to let go.
Increased Dead Money: When teams restructure contracts, they often convert base salaries into signing bonuses, which can lead to higher dead money charges if a player is released or traded. This can limit a team's ability to make roster changes in the future.
Short-Term Focus: Relying on cap manipulation can encourage a short-term mindset, prioritizing immediate success over long-term sustainability. This can lead to a cycle of poor decision-making, where a team continually sacrifices future flexibility for short-term gains.
Increased Risk of Rebuilding: If a team struggles and needs to rebuild, having borrowed heavily against future caps can make the transition more difficult. Teams may find themselves in a position where they have to shed talented players to free up cap space, which can hinder their rebuilding efforts.
Fan and Media Scrutiny: Teams that frequently manipulate the cap can face scrutiny from fans and media regarding their financial practices. This can lead to a negative perception of the team's management and long-term strategy.
Limited Competitive Edge: If a team is unable to adapt to changing player market conditions due to cap constraints, it may struggle to remain competitive against teams that manage their cap space more effectively.
Injury Risks: If a team prioritizes signing players to large contracts with significant bonuses, they may be more vulnerable to the risks associated with injuries. A player’s performance may decline, or they may be unable to play due to injury, leaving the team with a costly contract and limited options.
Posted on 3/13/25 at 8:48 pm to P bean
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quote:Juwan is younger and cheaper.
Facts
I still have hope for him turning into a star at the TE position
Posted on 3/15/25 at 7:59 pm to Townedrunkard
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His blocking pass
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Posted on 3/15/25 at 8:07 pm to High Life
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Evan Engram has top 5 TE potential ?
And plays for Payton, go be a bronco's fan
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