Yo, you’re the one who argued the Gary extension “doesn’t INCREASE current cap hit.”
According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Gary’s cap hit went from 10.9 to 11.7 post extension. I realize that the increase ain’t that phat, but I ain’t the one who doesn’t understand elementary math. An increase is an increase, no matter how phat.
And would you argue that backloaded contracts post the risk of a “cap hell” in the future? According to know it all Packerrats capologists, the “dead money” of Butte, Amos, Lewis, Cobb, among others, is primarily the reason the Packers are in a cap hell.
If so, wouldn’t it be unwise for a team already drowning in cap hell to keep handing out phat, backloaded contracts? The Fucking Center got paid in December or January. Gary now got paid. Looks like the Packers will be in cap hell for a long ass fucking time.
Oh wait, cap hell is short-term, right? If so, who cares that the Packers are in a cap hell today since they’re just gonna escape said hell tomorrow?
Gary’s extension is proof that the Packers were never - and are not - in a “cap hell.”