Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
I’m okay with the Cards going all in but as I warned before free agency the Cards started this process with only 33 players under contract. They seem to have painted themselves into a corner with Jones and will have to renegotiate that contract or cut him. I assume they won’t do the latter so they need to get it done. The same is true of Pugh. I’d bite the bullet and cut Kennard. I also thinks Hicks could be replaced for less money though admittedly it’s a bad contract to work with. Of course the straight cuts would be designated for June 1. They have to set money aside for the draft, though I’d be good on continuing to trade those picks for players, especially ones with favorable or extendable contracts like Gilmore. I want Williams and Arnold back. The TE pool has a number of Arnold level players with more to come. So if Arnold won’t go low pass on him. I only like him because he knows the offense.
I think next year’s cap will be record setting and the year after that will continue that trend. New TV contracts will settle higher than projected as the economy is about to break loose with astonishing numbers. This is a gamble worth taking and the Cards seem to read it that way as well. The time to start is now so they should get it done.
I think next year’s cap will be record setting and the year after that will continue that trend. New TV contracts will settle higher than projected as the economy is about to break loose with astonishing numbers. This is a gamble worth taking and the Cards seem to read it that way as well. The time to start is now so they should get it done.