This whole thing is like a Giant Pimple Coming to a head that all goes through Rodgers for the last time!!
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Yeah I meant Wagner. I do think Amos is at risk if they find someone else they want to sign. He turned it on late in the season, but he's not great in coverage.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostI don’t see them cutting Turner. Maybe you meant Wagner, but there are ways to free up money.
Amos isn’t getting cut, but they can restructure his deal + Big Z + Rodgers.Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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Amos is a key piece in this defense and one of the last people the Packers can afford to part ways with!Originally posted by Zool View PostYeah I meant Wagner. I do think Amos is at risk if they find someone else they want to sign. He turned it on late in the season, but he's not great in coverage.
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You keep saying this but he wants to restructure. It’s on Gute/Murphy/Ball or whoever makes the decisions over at 1265!!Originally posted by King Friday View PostYep. If Rodgers wants to win, and wants high caliber guys like Watt on the team, time to put up or shut up. Restructure and free up cap space for the next 3-4 years by taking LESS money.
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Tex, yer dreaming. We've got a ton of manipulations contractually just to stay somewhat even. We are approx 32 million over the cap depending on the number that gets hashed out. Restructuring a few deals is NOT gonna put us in good shape. I know you are a huge Aaron Jones fan. He is gone. Part of your "solution" is to offer him a 108 million dollar package? That ain't even happening. The best that can be hoped for is to sign Linsley, but that too, is probably out of our range.Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostI think we had this discussion before. It kinda depends what you mean by cooking. If you're talking about breaking the rules, no, you can't. But if you're talking about restructuring, converting money to beat the cap, signing guys with large bonuses spread over the contract and very little the first year, yes, that is very doable.
Restructuring Rodgers, Zadarius, and Bakhtiari alone would put us in good shape. Several others would be possible too. Coughing up a lot of bonus i.e. guaranteed money would get us Aaron Jones and probably Linsley too. Handled right, we probably could get Watt, a really good Corner like Desmond King, Bradley Roby, or maybe Richard Sherman, etc.
Get JJ Watt and an established corner to boot?
That's a total fantasy
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Some of this true, but I don't think all of it is. We have some prime contracts to restructure that can put us in good shape to sign a guy or two. Yes, we'd lose secondary pieces, but there could be enough to get a couple of better FAs. We are $27m over the current projections of $185m. Here's what I posted in another thread:Originally posted by KYPack View PostTex, yer dreaming. We've got a ton of manipulations contractually just to stay somewhat even. We are approx 32 million over the cap depending on the number that gets hashed out. Restructuring a few deals is NOT gonna put us in good shape. I know you are a huge Aaron Jones fan. He is gone. Part of your "solution" is to offer him a 108 million dollar package? That ain't even happening. The best that can be hoped for is to sign Linsley, but that too, is probably out of our range.
Get JJ Watt and an established corner to boot?
That's a total fantasy
Expectations right now are that the cap will be around $185M this year.
Cutting Preston Smith, Christian Kirksey, Dean Lowry, and Ricky Wagner would get the Packers to about $193M.
Reading an article on Packers Wire, the Packers could free up money in 2021 with the following deals:
Aaron Rodgers restructure could free up $13-16M.
Davante Adams extension could free up $4-6M.
Converting David Bakhtiari's roster bonus to a signing bonus would free up around $8.5M.
Billy Turner restructure could free up $3M.
Za'Darius Smith restructure could free up $7-12M.
Adrian Amos restructure could free up $3-4M.
Doing those deal would free up $38.5-$49.5M, so they have some flexibility to free up space and resign their own guys or other FAs. With Gute's admission that the Packers are basically in "win now" mode I think they have flexibility to get some things done."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Can Josh Jackson cover for 2 seconds? I'm not sure. It's not that easy. Jackson is not good. He'll probably get a look at safety in the last year of his rookie deal--if he isn't cut to free up a little over $1M. Hollman and Ento intrigue more than Jackson.Originally posted by RashanGary View PostOnly downside is Gary would get 10+ sacks with almost constant single blocking and his contract would get unaffordable. Whoever plays corner is going to look good. We could trot out josh Jackson and be fine with this front."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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KYP, did you read the details? Almost certainly the cap is gonna bounce back more than two years worth in '22. The hurdle to clear is getting by '21. As for that $28 or 32 million figure, Merely restructuring Rodgers, Zadarius, and Bakhtiari can accomplish that. Preston, Turner, maybe Amos, etc. can also be restructured, saving even more. There's no reason to think about losing Adams while he is still in his prime. He should be extended sooner rather than later too, undoubtedly helping the cap also. And if they do it right, Rodgers should get about a 8 or 10 year extension, not only saving massive cap money, but keeping him in Green Bay as long as he wants to play. I think he may be basing that on lasting to at least the age Brady plays to, and Brady is 6 years older.Originally posted by KYPack View PostTex, yer dreaming. We've got a ton of manipulations contractually just to stay somewhat even. We are approx 32 million over the cap depending on the number that gets hashed out. Restructuring a few deals is NOT gonna put us in good shape. I know you are a huge Aaron Jones fan. He is gone. Part of your "solution" is to offer him a 108 million dollar package? That ain't even happening. The best that can be hoped for is to sign Linsley, but that too, is probably out of our range.
Get JJ Watt and an established corner to boot?
That's a total fantasy
I'm 50/50 on getting Watt. I've read stories about signing either Sherman or Desmond King, and even Patrick Peterson would be a slim possibility. We damn well better retain Aaron Jones and probably Linsley too. We could do any/all of it - if I was GM, we would.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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