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Ain’t no hashtag needed for this one: SPEEK IT INTO EXISTENCEDamn right we speaking it into our existence.
Bro shut the fuck up, you sad soyboy and let us have our moment lol.
Ain’t no hashtag needed for this one: SPEEK IT INTO EXISTENCEDamn right we speaking it into our existence.
Bro shut the fuck up, you sad soyboy and let us have our moment lol.
I'm not sure that's accurate.i keep thinking about how chiefs can resign mahomes, Chris Jones and Sammy Watkins when they had like $1,000 in cap to start the off season. If they could pull that off... anything is possible!
Yo fuk u yoDamn right we speaking it into our existence.
Bro shut the fuck up, you sad soyboy and let us have our moment lol.
Is this confirmed? I haven’t seen anything on it yet.Earl Thomas for 8m in Dallas. What does this mean for our cap? Saved 8m this year right?
Damn I should check sources lol. Black Adam schefter posted a straight up lieIs this confirmed? I haven’t seen anything on it yet.
Oh okay it happens. I was excited for a minute, thought they helped fix our problem a bit for us. To be fair, the writing may be on the wall with them cutting Clinton-Dix.Damn I should check sources lol. Black Adam schefter posted a straight up lie
It shouldn't decrease this years cap if he signs somewhere. In fact, it would likely increase it.Earl Thomas for 8m in Dallas. What does this mean for our cap? Saved 8m this year right?
What we also don't know is if there's offset language. For example, if he signs somewhere else for $5M, he may not be able to "double dip" and file a grievance for $10M against the Ravens. His grievance may be lowered by that amount, so then his grievance becomes $5M, and the Ravens would only carry $2M this year instead of $4M.
I had the read the same, but I hadn't seen it really "confirmed" yet.we do know there's offset language - it was widely reported at the time of his cut that there was offset language - so the 10m grievance and the 4m number on the cap this year could both go down if he signs somewhere else - the only thing is that 4m number wouldnt go down until the end of the season when he finishes the 2020 season and the amount of money he earned is completely finalised
whatever holdover amount from that 4m would get rolled over to next year
I had the read the same, but I hadn't seen it really "confirmed" yet.
Basically the gist of it is that his 2020 and 2021 cap hits are both likely to go up, rather than down.
Right now he's on the books for $15M the next two years, $5M this year and $10M next year. Those amounts can't decrease, since they're the bonus prorations. The only question is how much of his $10M salary are the Ravens going to have to pay him, and how much will be impacted in 2020 and 2021.
That's partially why the idea of the Ravens having significantly more cap space is a mirage. That $10M savings from this year (currently) would be better used to pay for the $10M cap hit he'll have next year (currently). From a cap management standpoint, you're better off pretending like the cap space you have this year isn't really there. You're just borrowing money this year and owe it next year, except next year, you'll probably have less money to spend.
Its there for an emergency. Signing Clowney isn't an emergency. He's a want, not a need.
except right now he's also on the books for 40% of the grievance amount so it's actually 19m over the next 2 years right now and it could go up to 25m
he currently counts 4m against the cap while the grievance is sorted - so we got a 6m cap saving but the cap space we currently have wouldnt all be covering him if we lost the grievance - we'd only be due to pay him 6m which would go onto the cap next year (unless the grievance is sorted out in super-quick time - but they normally dont get resolved in the year they happen)
the reason the offset language is important is that if a team gives him 4m for example to play this year - we're off the hook for that 4m whatever happens of the grievance which means 2 things - the grievance amount would go down to 6m total but we'd have already paid 4m of it - if we won the grievance we'd be getting that 4m back and if we lost the grievance we'd only be adding 2m to our cap next year
the offset language really makes a huge difference
but ultimately for 2020 the earl situation is resolved - his figure is unlikely to change this year so he's on our books for the 5m in 2020 and 10m in 2021 that we owe in pro-rated signing bonuses but there's also a 4m cap charge on our books this year for 40% of the grievance amount
those numbers will not change until 2021 even if Earl gets signed somewhere else because the offset amount would get tallied out of what he actually gets paid vs what the contract he signs says (so the accounting can only happen after his season's over)
I don't believe he's filed the grievance yet, hence the $4M cap charge doesn't apply (yet).except right now he's also on the books for 40% of the grievance amount so it's actually 19m over the next 2 years right now and it could go up to 25m
he currently counts 4m against the cap while the grievance is sorted - so we got a 6m cap saving but the cap space we currently have wouldnt all be covering him if we lost the grievance - we'd only be due to pay him 6m which would go onto the cap next year (unless the grievance is sorted out in super-quick time - but they normally dont get resolved in the year they happen)
the reason the offset language is important is that if a team gives him 4m for example to play this year - we're off the hook for that 4m whatever happens of the grievance which means 2 things - the grievance amount would go down to 6m total but we'd have already paid 4m of it - if we won the grievance we'd be getting that 4m back and if we lost the grievance we'd only be adding 2m to our cap next year
the offset language really makes a huge difference
but ultimately for 2020 the earl situation is resolved - his figure is unlikely to change this year so he's on our books for the 5m in 2020 and 10m in 2021 that we owe in pro-rated signing bonuses but there's also a 4m cap charge on our books this year for 40% of the grievance amount
those numbers will not change until 2021 even if Earl gets signed somewhere else because the offset amount would get tallied out of what he actually gets paid vs what the contract he signs says (so the accounting can only happen after his season's over)
The moment he files the grievance, the Ravens absorb 40% of the grievance amount. That will likely be in 2020. Expected to be $4M, since I can't imagine he files a grievance for anything less than his full salary.The only possibility of the 2020 number changing is a settlement. The grievance certainly won’t be resolved this year so 2021 is really the only change. And as you said, that’ll depend on offsets, and then we’ll have a better idea what credits or debits there may be.
Starting to lose faith.
Yea. I've pretty much given up hope at this point. I just hope he goes to NO and not TennesseeMan, I don't think he's coming here. I don't think we even have any interest, whether due to cap reasons or just simply lack of interest as a whole.