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In Reply to: 32 teams. How many seriously are going to be competitive? Salary posted by tinear on April 30, 2022 at 06:25:55:
...for all professional sports leagues. It prevents team owners from "buying" a winning team every year, and further escalating the "price" of players. These are adults playing kids' games--not curing cancer or working on world peace.
And yes, 3 is a lot, but more significantly, they were all first-round picks in 2019. These aren't just rookie contracts running-out (which often don't get extended), these were ALL of your first-round picks from that draft-class.
Well--they'll all be free-agents next year, or even available as trade-fodder through the remainder of this weekend and off-season.
"And today is for sale and it's all you can afford. Buy your own admission. The whole things got you bored. Well the Lord chooses the good ones, and the bad ones use the Lord"--a very dear friend for decades Michael Stanley (Gee)--RIP
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Follow Ups
- I'm a fan of the salary cap... - dark_dave56 04/30/2206:55:38 04/30/22 (6)
- RE: I'm a fan of the salary cap... - Postal Grunt 09:50:43 04/30/22 (5)
- Chiefs: how do you feel about the draft, so far? - tinear 10:52:37 04/30/22 (0)
- That's exactly the reason the salary cap works... - dark_dave56 10:36:30 04/30/22 (3)
- Ah, hindsight! When the contract was made, he was the best QB over a 2-year period--- - tinear 11:06:22 04/30/22 (2)
- When the contract was made... - dark_dave56 11:42:12 04/30/22 (1)
- The guarantee isn't close to the contract total... and it's been restructured - tinear 11:02:37 05/1/22 (0)