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  • #16
    Re: Packers roll over $7.3 million to 2009.

    Originally posted by KYPack
    Originally posted by Patler
    Per the Milwaukee Journal:

    In effect, the Packers rolled over $7.278 million onto their 2009 cap by signing guard Nevin McCaskill.....
    ....
    The requirements for McCaskill to have earned the $7.278 million incentive were tied to special-teams exploits such as blocking six punts. He never got into a game..
    The article goes on to state that the Packers have $105.157 million committed against the 2009 salary-cap. The cap is expected to be about $123 million. With the roll-over, the Packers should have about $25 million in cap space to work with in the off-season.
    A guy like Nevin McCaskill must be a little burned that the Pack moved all this money into next years cap, while he get the pittance that is his salary.

    It's the business, but you know it has to fire some guys up.
    I'll trade salaries with him and they can filter all the money they want onto next years cap and I won't whine about it a bit.
    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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    • #17
      I think my life would be complete if some guy like Nevill Caskill somehow by some fluke (a million injuries, maybe) made the game day active roster, got in, and blocked a punt. Then, next game, again. Then the dude becomes a force, gets five, and the last game of the season is for the division title against a team with a notoriously weak special teams offensive line. So the coach has to put ol' Neville in, he blocks a punt, gets seven million, and promptly retires.

      My fantasy.
      "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

      KYPack

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Lurker64
        If McCaskill had actually gotten into a game, maybe he would have blocked a punt. If we had blocked six punts in close games this year, that probably would have been good for 4 more wins. We win 4 more games and we likely win the division.

        Damnit TT....
        I was thinking the same thing.

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        • #19
          Looks like another year without a big free agent splash. Look for TT to use that money to lock up some young guys and have a good draft.
          Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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          • #20
            I was a bit shocked that they wasted $116,284 of their cap space.

            Then I calculated that it was less than one 1000th of one percent of the cap and I didn't feel so bad.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by channtheman
              Originally posted by Lurker64
              If McCaskill had actually gotten into a game, maybe he would have blocked a punt. If we had blocked six punts in close games this year, that probably would have been good for 4 more wins. We win 4 more games and we likely win the division.

              Damnit TT....
              I was thinking the same thing.
              If he did it, he'd be worth the $7 million and the fat new contract it would get him...
              "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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              • #22
                Tex, get hip, willya?

                You've been absolutely stupefyin' lately.

                They've been using NLTBE bonuses for years now to move cap money.

                I know that Nevill McCaskill and his agent knew what was up with this NLTBE bonus. I was just thinking in the mode of Fritz's post. A bubble guy like McCaskill has to be thinking, "Damn 7 million, what could I do, get in a few games and go crazy, I could make all that bread!" Regardless of how impossible, it's human nature to dream the impossible dream.

                Yeah, I'd love to see a lunch pail guy like that hit the lottery instead of seeing 5-10 "Corey Williams" guys get paid every year.

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                • #23
                  I understand how the LTBE bonus thing works...what I don't understand is how blocking 6 punts ever got considered to be 'likely'
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                  Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                  • #24
                    A lot of teams have a bunch of NLTBE bonuses used to push forward cap money. I remember a couple of years ago the Vikings gave Pat Williams a NLTBE bonus for 4 or more punt return touchdowns. I was hoping they'd put him back there, that'd be fun to watch.
                    </delurk>

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                    • #25
                      Hell, all he'd have to do is catch the ball and walk. Really, who's gonna take his fat ass to the turf?
                      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by MJZiggy
                        Hell, all he'd have to do is catch the ball and walk. Really, who's gonna take his fat ass to the turf?

                        Pickett?

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                        • #27
                          Re: Packers roll over $7.3 million to 2009.

                          Originally posted by MJZiggy

                          I'll trade salaries with him and they can filter all the money they want onto next years cap and I won't whine about it a bit.
                          Yeah, but can you block six punts?

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                          • #28
                            I might get a hand on one or two!! Even if I didn't, I'd still be ok with the NFL base salary....
                            "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                            • #29
                              I saw this on another forum:

                              I have been saying 43M, but I completely went through my list and checked all my work again, and got a new #. 36.5M. In the general forum a # of 36M was given. The JS has calculated it to be roughly 25M.

                              Personally I feel my number is the strongest, Clayton and Packerchatters tend to put out #'s that crosscheck with mine well. The JS just gives a rollup.

                              Player.............2009 Cap Charge
                              Aaron Rodgers.............9072500
                              Chad Clifton.................8200833
                              Aaron Kampman...........6106720
                              Charles Woodson..........5694220
                              Donald Driver...............5606000
                              AJ Hawk.......................5395000
                              Al Harris.......................5000000
                              Ryan Grant...................4750000
                              Nick Barnett..................4545000
                              Ryan Pickett.................3500000
                              Brady Poppinga.............2850000
                              Donald Lee...................2550000
                              Brandon Chillar.............2025000
                              Scott Wells....................1900000
                              Justin Harrell.................1706625
                              Atari Bigby....................1470000 (x)
                              Jason Hunter...................970000 (x)
                              John Kuhn.......................970000 (x)
                              Ruvell Martin...................970000 (x)
                              Nick Collins.....................915000
                              Jordy Nelson...................893750
                              Daryn Colledge...............855000
                              Greg Jennings.................840000
                              Brian Brohm...................772500
                              Jason Spitz.....................715560
                              Brandon Jackson.............650000
                              James Jones...................645562
                              Will Blackmon.................638375
                              Aaron Rouse...................622375
                              Patrick Lee.....................595000
                              Charlie Peprah................569500
                              Alan Barbre....................569000
                              Tony Moll........................566250
                              Johnny Jolly....................553650
                              Jermichael Finley.............548250
                              Jeremy Thompson...........510300
                              Corey Hall......................483613
                              Desmond Bishop.............483550
                              Mason Crosby.................483488
                              Josh Sitton .....................481000
                              Tramon Williams.............460000 (x)
                              Tory Humphrey...............460000 (x)
                              Breno Giacomini ..............429791
                              Matt Flynn.......................401044
                              Brett Goode....................385000 (x)
                              Danny Lansanah..............385000 (x)
                              Deshawn Wynn................385000 (x)
                              Jeremy Kapinos...............295000 (x)
                              scrub..............................295000
                              scrub..............................295000
                              scrub..............................295000
                              scrub..............................295000
                              scrub..............................295000

                              Brett Favre......................600000
                              Abdul Hodge....................202000
                              Kabeer Gbaja-Biamilla....1571429

                              Total dedicated to cap: $93,722,885
                              2009 league cap: $123,000,000
                              Carry forward amount: $7,278,000
                              2009 Packers cap: $130,278,000

                              2009 Cap Space: $36,555,115

                              Dedicated cash outlay: $75,204,815
                              This is how much money the Packers contractually must pay in 2009 currently. Much of the money owed to the cap has already been paid. A sign the team has an enormous amount of available cash to spend on new contracts. (Cap + operating profit is roughly 140M (the amount of money the team can spend on contracts in real money before using reserve funds)). My guess, 65M more dollars can be given to players ("Guaranteed money") in the 2009 season.

                              So we have 36.5M of cap space and 65M of real money to go shopping with.

                              Players marked with (x) are assumed tenders. RFA ERFA, minimum possible assumed for all but Bigby (Tramon is an ERFA and cannot be stolen).

                              The roster consists of 53. Scrubs making minimum wage were added to fill the holes.

                              Those holes come from Tausher, Montgomery, Cole, Bush, Pettway none of whom have contracts. Bush and Pettway are RFA eligible.....but I doubt we offer them.

                              If you need any cost to cut #'s (dead cap hits for a player), just ask.
                              Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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