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markythebill
January 29th, 2005, 8:06:27 AM
Sorry if this has been posted before:


15 Buffalo Bills

$9.08455 M
Tom Donahoe has done master job of keeping the Bills' salary cap situation under control since slashing the roster back in 2001. They probably don't have enough cap room to be major players in free agency, but they've done a nice job of retaining their own. DT Pat Williams and LT Jonas Jennings are the team's only key unrestricted free agents. The Bills should have the cap room (especially with Eric Moulds' standing offer to rework his own contract to free up cap space) to re-sign both players, if they should so choose.

The complete list:

http://www.askthecommish.com/salarycap/numbers.asp

Damn Vikings, 30m under the cap!

Woody
January 29th, 2005, 10:02:52 AM
Very uplifting article. I definately want to see Big Pat come back... hopefully something gets worked out. :niterider

dwightdrane
January 29th, 2005, 10:40:30 PM
23 New England Patriots $-2.96499 M
With some prudent moves, the Pats shouldn't have much trouble working their way down under the cap. One move, in particular, could be the dismissal of Ty Law, who alone will acount for over $12.5 M against the cap.

wonder if ty law would like to come play with his legal buddy the lawyer and stick it up bellichecks you know what? clearly he would need to take a serious paycut!

ddaryl
January 31st, 2005, 11:19:23 AM
The Bills have no need for a CB, and Ty LAw will not come cheap enough for the Bills. Not to mention we would be better off extending Nate Clements contract instead.

Looks like cutting Ty Law before he gets his roster bonus saves the Patriots about 8.7 million. So NE is under the cap by 6 million.Not sure about their team FA situation

24Impala
January 31st, 2005, 8:24:33 PM
Sorry if this has been posted before:


15 Buffalo Bills

$9.08455 M
Tom Donahoe has done master job of keeping the Bills' salary cap situation under control since slashing the roster back in 2001. They probably don't have enough cap room to be major players in free agency, but they've done a nice job of retaining their own. DT Pat Williams and LT Jonas Jennings are the team's only key unrestricted free agents. The Bills should have the cap room (especially with Eric Moulds' standing offer to rework his own contract to free up cap space) to re-sign both players, if they should so choose.

The complete list:

http://www.askthecommish.com/salarycap/numbers.asp

Damn Vikings, 30m under the cap!

not bad at all..TD is definitely a cap genius, if anything

ddaryl
January 31st, 2005, 9:22:44 PM
23 New England Patriots $-2.96499 M
With some prudent moves, the Pats shouldn't have much trouble working their way down under the cap. One move, in particular, could be the dismissal of Ty Law, who alone will acount for over $12.5 M against the cap.


actually by cutting Ty Law they save about 8.5 million which means the Patsies are 6 million in the black. Ty's base salary and bonus cash would count 12.5 against the cap this year, but by cutting him they don't have to count the base salary and they accelerate the bonus money to this year.

Billsman
January 31st, 2006, 9:23:40 PM
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Billsman
January 31st, 2006, 9:24:16 PM
<TABLE class=input_field width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=hdr width="100%" bgColor=#f0e68c colSpan=8><CENTER>Projected 2006 NFL Salary Cap Space for Each Team</CENTER></TD></TR><TR></TR><TR><TD class=sm_col_hdr align=middle width="5%" bgColor=#006fa4>Rank</TD><TD class=sm_col_hdr align=middle width="50%" bgColor=#006fa4>Team</TD><TD class=sm_col_hdr align=middle width="30%" bgColor=#006fa4>$ Under the Cap</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
<TABLE class=input_field width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=snippet bgColor=#e0e0e0><CENTER>14 </CENTER></TD><TD class=snippet bgColor=#e0e0e0><CENTER>Buffalo Bills </CENTER></TD><TD class=snippet bgColor=#e0e0e0><CENTER>$10 M </CENTER></TD></TR><TR><TD class=snippet colSpan=3>Underachieving RT (or is it LG?) Mike Williams is set to count about $10.8 M against the cap, as is veteran WR Eric Moulds. Look for the team to approach both players to take a paycut.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

Merk
January 31st, 2006, 10:52:19 PM
<TABLE class=input_field width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=hdr width="100%" bgColor=#f0e68c colSpan=8><CENTER>Projected 2006 NFL Salary Cap Space for Each Team</CENTER></TD></TR><TR></TR><TR><TD class=sm_col_hdr align=middle width="5%" bgColor=#006fa4>Rank</TD><TD class=sm_col_hdr align=middle width="50%" bgColor=#006fa4>Team</TD><TD class=sm_col_hdr align=middle width="30%" bgColor=#006fa4>$ Under the Cap</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
<TABLE class=input_field width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=snippet bgColor=#e0e0e0><CENTER>14 </CENTER></TD><TD class=snippet bgColor=#e0e0e0><CENTER>Buffalo Bills </CENTER></TD><TD class=snippet bgColor=#e0e0e0><CENTER>$10 M </CENTER></TD></TR><TR><TD class=snippet colSpan=3>Underachieving RT (or is it LG?) Mike Williams is set to count about $10.8 M against the cap, as is veteran WR Eric Moulds. Look for the team to approach both players to take a paycut.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>




We need to cut M.Williams

Billsman
January 31st, 2006, 11:41:32 PM
That sure is a huge hit.