CardinalChris
Big Man Himself
There seem to be a lot of team with a lot of money out there..... know what that means, BIG SPENDING!!!!
CardinalChris said:There seem to be a lot of team with a lot of money out there
Stout said:They constantly re-sign players in mid-season (not a bad thing in itself) simply to save cap space for the next year (okay, I'm with it so far), only to do the same exact thing again the following season. That's idiotic. If you're constantly saving for the future but never spending it, you're like a millionaire who gets buried in rags because he never bought nice clothes...the money's worthless. The team needs to make a splash this year, and that will mean using as much of the new revenue stream as necessary. IF that happens, then we've turned a corner. IF NOT, we've not changed.
BACH said:I'm confused... Maxing out the entire cap in April and maxing it out in october are different in what way?
Arizona's Finest said:The key is getting players to come here. I think Denny gives us credibility, as will the new stadium but this under acheiving season is not helping our rep around the league. I think they will make a couple big name signings (i already see Jamal Lewis or Ricky Williams coming in at a low price low risk option to split carries with JJ) but big name does not necessarily mean big money. They need to cut out all the damn PR manuevers (Warner and Smith) and quit going for "names" and go for some actual football players......
I would like to see us sign a big time player at Interior offensive line and MLB (maybe, maybe corner depending on how Rolle looks the rest of the year) and then otherwise depth depth depth......
depth at corner, depth oline, a TE who can compete for the starting job, depth at safety.....that has been our undoing this year...besides poor execution, poor discipline, bizarre play calling, and bad line play of course
MigratingOsprey said:seattle is fine on payroll going into next year and hutch isn't going anywhere ... at worst they will franchise tag him
signing alexander may be a little more tricky (although I think that will happen as well), but hutch is staying a hawk
JasonKGME said:Why do people not have a clue about this over and over and over again. Billy allways spends to almost the maximum allowed by the cap. Almost every year we are within a million or less on the cap space available. Once again you may disagree with HOW the money is spent, but to say he never spends to the cap is ridiculous to say the least.
PS, please check this link:
http://asp.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/salaries/totalpayroll.aspx?year=2004
this will allow you to look up how much money was spent in payroll on any particular year, you will clearly see in a couple of eyars we actually went OVER the cap amount because of some cash spent in signing bonus, and taking it over the 5 years you can go back he has spent over the total value of the cap.
joeshmo said:One or 2 less players to help the team the beginning of the year is one main difference.
But that isnt the point. Again it isnt about using all of the cap, I can care less if we go into the season with 5 mill left and we do extend or young talent during the season thats fine with me. It is about fitting as many quality players under the cap as possible, which we can do a much better job of by giving out larger signing bonuses, which lowers cap hits since bonuses pro rate over the life of the deal. Hence we can sign or retain more players with the same amount of cap space. Now that means we wont have 30 mill every offseason since those types of deals are semi back loaded but if done right we can still have over 10 mill to work with which is plenty enough for other good teams.
Stout said:I'm a pessimistic optimist on this one (twisted, huh?). He'll have the extra $$$, but will he spend it? If he doesn't make a splash this offseason, it will be extremely difficult to justify my remaining a fan of this team, as he'll have it but STILL won't spend it. Bidwill needs to get serious and have Graves get creative in the contract field, or else it will be same old, same old.
Stout said:Thank you, Joe...said it better than I could. Re-signing players for the future is a good, no, a GREAT thing. But going into the season, EVERY season, with 5+ million available in cap space means you sign less quality FAs, and are less able to compete, and likely have less depth. And what's killed us this year? Lack of depth.
BigRedMO said:The Cards o line really could have benefitted from one or two decent back ups. The starting center on opening day was a guy who after 4 years of never making a roster was quitting football when the Cards call and say do you want to start. The Cards had no chance in that game with him in the middle of the line. It was over before the first kick-off.
BigRedMO said:Gee I am really sorry I am complicating your day by not having a clue. I will work much harder to get a clue. I have seen one other article that confirms the salary number for the Cards that is stated in the article that started this post. Based on what Stout says the Cards are spending this year's cap amount towards next years players salaries. So it is the same as not spending it for this year. If they keep rolling that money forward to lock up players they will never spend for the current season the amount that would be possible becuase they are already putting that money for next year. That money being locked up for next year also does not have to be paid untill next year. So this would ease cash flow problems for a revenue strapped owner. It also creates the illusion for some he is spending all the money he can towards being successful this season when instead he is paying towards next year so he wont have to pay this year.
I hate to believe the Cards have sucked for 30 years because Bidwill cant afford to compete. Give me another reason that explains 30 years of pathetic football in a sport that bends over backward to create parity. Even by chance if they were not operating at a competitive disadvantage they would have lucked into a winner just like all the other 31 teams have done.
JasonKGME said:Also, when the money is spent makes no difference what-so-ever, the Cards are spending the SAME amount of money as pretty much every other NFL team as far as player salary is concerned. Saying they are screwing up by paying for players salaries next year by putting it on this years contracts makes no sense.
Stout said:I'm sorry you have no sense of logic, then. Because if you go into an offseason with, say, 15 million in cap space, sign 3 players for 10 million, then you go into the season with 5 million in wasted cap space. Then you re-sign a player or two to finish up right around even. So, you spent the same as everyone else, so should compete exactly the same, right?
Problem is, Team X took 15 million in cap space into the offseason, signed SIX players for 14 million, and only kept a little bit aside for injuries. Sure, they'll not be able to extend players on this year's cap (not much of a big deal), but they go into the season with THREE MORE PLAYERS than we do.
This is just a simple scenario. If this doesn't make sense to you, or fit your brand of logic, then you're beyond help. It isn't difficult to understand. Pushing off money into the future every year means we limit our ability to sign players. That's a fact.
JasonKGME said:$5 Million is 1 good FA, 2 average free agents, or as you say we can sign 3 bench warmers... Sorry Don't see the use of it, alot of time the Cards cannot sign that extra good FA because of our history, so you would rather overspend and bring in a couple of backup players, rather then lock up your star players and not have to worry about them leaving in free agency?
JasonKGME said:Also how can another team go into the season with THREE MORE PLAYERS as you put it, don't all teams have a 53 man roster, or do some teams who spend the extra $5 million get to have 56?
AntSports Steve said:Also, the Cards business-wise, need to win THIS year as the new Stadium would would generate more money if the team was a winning team when trying to sell Naming Rights, Signage, Tickets, Lux Boxes, etc. Not fielding a winning team this year probably costs the Cards millions in money they could have earned in 2006.
Stout said:Jason, forget about me for a moment...you have the two big cap experts on here telling you how it is...they're right, man. We're not maximizing our cap. It's that simple.
JasonKGME said:There is a difference between arguing HOW they spend, as to opposed to IF they spend.
I agree totally with the idea that we are not maximizing our cap values in any current year (i.e. selling out the future to win now), and I have no problem with any team (including us if we decide to do so).
However where my argument is and has allways been is when people tell me the Cards/Bidwill are cheap and DO NOT SPEND the money. They do spend it, they may spend it poorly or unwisely, but they do spend the money.