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His 18 mill cap hit, and how to deal with it, is the elephant in the room this off season. Do the Cards simply absorb the hit and limit themsleves in FA market or do they approach him about a re-structure?
I know the Cards say they are able to deal with the cap hit and are comfortable with it. However, I think their actions will indicate otherwise. With the roster they have and how close they are to becoming legit title contenders, they almost have to approach Fitz and get the cap relief to take the next step. Just thrwoing names out here, but let's say the Cards get the cap relief and the go out and re-sign Dansby while adding a Brandon Albert, TJ Ward, and even a Chris Johnson once Tennesee releases him, as has been rumored. You could very realistically add those players along with 6-8 new talented draftees and this team is as good as any in the league.
The next question is would Fitz be up for a re-structure? He always tries to present himself as a team guy but is he? I have no problem with guys getting the max out their contracts but Fitz has already held the Cards hostage in free agency in the past so it's not a stretch that he'd do it again. In fact, he's held the Cards over a barrel twice now, and again I don't blame him, but why would this time be different.
The last question is, how would the Cards handle it if Fitz balked at re-structuring? Do they go to the press and portray him as a selfish teammate that won't do things to help the roster like other superstars have? Do they just sit staus quo and absorb the hit? Or, do they look to move him?
I think in the next couple months, how the Cards and Fitz handle things is going to be very telling not only for next season, but the not so distant future as well. This team is right on the brink. Fitz's situation could easily make or break the Cards roster.
I know the Cards say they are able to deal with the cap hit and are comfortable with it. However, I think their actions will indicate otherwise. With the roster they have and how close they are to becoming legit title contenders, they almost have to approach Fitz and get the cap relief to take the next step. Just thrwoing names out here, but let's say the Cards get the cap relief and the go out and re-sign Dansby while adding a Brandon Albert, TJ Ward, and even a Chris Johnson once Tennesee releases him, as has been rumored. You could very realistically add those players along with 6-8 new talented draftees and this team is as good as any in the league.
The next question is would Fitz be up for a re-structure? He always tries to present himself as a team guy but is he? I have no problem with guys getting the max out their contracts but Fitz has already held the Cards hostage in free agency in the past so it's not a stretch that he'd do it again. In fact, he's held the Cards over a barrel twice now, and again I don't blame him, but why would this time be different.
The last question is, how would the Cards handle it if Fitz balked at re-structuring? Do they go to the press and portray him as a selfish teammate that won't do things to help the roster like other superstars have? Do they just sit staus quo and absorb the hit? Or, do they look to move him?
I think in the next couple months, how the Cards and Fitz handle things is going to be very telling not only for next season, but the not so distant future as well. This team is right on the brink. Fitz's situation could easily make or break the Cards roster.
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