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Wayne Cubed

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  1. Sounds like KW is having himself a practice... lots of sacks, which also means Ducasse is having a horrible practice.
  2. Ummmm huh? Did you not read where I posted “active roster” and “stick him on the practice squad”? And yea he’s a 5th rounder but he’s not different than a Cardale Jones or Levi Brown. Easily expendable.
  3. That Browns one is good(the Todd Haley gif ?) but yea the Bills have soooooo much material.
  4. Still think their is a possibility they roll with 2 QBs on the active roster, as I've said previously. If they try to stick Peterman on the PS, is there really any team that's going to try to sign him to their active roster? Especially after what he's put on film?
  5. I think he was always going to be a factor with McCarron and Peterman as the competition. If the idea was to red shirt him for a year they should have gone harder after the likes of McCown, but they didn’t. Which says a lot, I think.
  6. A math teacher in my high school, she was 24 when I was a senior, is married to someone I graduated with. She used to show up to party’s...
  7. I'm not caught up on anything. I'm explaining to you how if they want to just "flip some money to guaranteed" that has dead cap ramifications. Which is why the Falcons MAY not want to do it, IF they are looking to sign other players. What don't you understand about that? Converting non-guaranteed to guaranteed money ties that money to the Falcons salary cap for future years. The Falcons currently have $0 committed to Jones and that money isn't tied to the future salary cap. 2018 guaranteed money: $0 and a cap hit of $4.8m if cut before Week 1. 2019 guaranteed money: $0 and a cap hit of $2.4m if cut before Week 1. 2020 guaranteed money: $0 and a cap hit of $0 if cut before Week 1. His camp has also, AT NO TIME, mentioned that he wanted to be paid like Watkins or Cooks on a yearly basis, so there's that. His cap hit this year is $12.9m IF IF IF IF he's on the roster after Week 1. If he gets injured in camp the Falcons CAN cut him and not pay him ANY money.
  8. Nope, wrong again, 'bud'. His salary does not count against the cap, as a vested veteran, until after Week 1. If they did cut him before Week 1 he would count $4.8(dead money) against the cap. I don't know how many different ways I can explain this to you but his money for 2018 IS NOT GUARANTEED. Meaning its not counting against the cap until after Week 1. He could get hurt in camp and the Falcons could cut him and owe him nothing. The $4.8m is only what is being counted against the cap in terms of dead money. This is true for the final remaining years of his contract as well. Why should he show up to camp without any money guaranteed? You can't "just flip some money" to guaranteed and keep the same cap hits, because that money for next season... doesn't count against the cap yet. That's not how it works, at all. If they wanted to give him more money now, that requires converting the money to a signing bonus, which has dead cap ramifications past this season. Again, if the Falcons plan on extending other players and this cuts into their cap space for extending these players then they may not want to "just flip some money" to guaranteed.
  9. Uh, nope I actually didn't. If Julio wants guaranteed money that money needs to come from somewhere on the salary cap. He has $34.5m left on this contract, only $4.8m of that money is counted against the cap(dead cap). The Falcons could cut him right now, and have little cap ramifications. The money only counts against the cap on DAY 1 of the regular season, as a vested veteran. He can literally blow out his knee and the Falcons can cut him and not pay him any of that $34.5m. To guarantee some money and give him more this year and next lets say, not more than the amount of the contract, so take that $34.5m and convert it to a signing bonus so he averages $17m a year. That requires reworking of the cap because that money comes with dead cap ramifications. And if the Falcons plan on signing other players to contracts, they may have ear marked that cap space for them. See how that works? Not MORE money, just more guaranteed money. As a player, as I said before, it's smart business and he should do it. The Falcons KNEW it was coming and the out was always going to be this year. The Falcons are just playing the game and seeing if they can stretch this to another year.
  10. Except it’s not easy when the Falcons have told him they have other players they want to take care of first. They aren’t going to even talk about his contract with him, they’ve said next year. So again, no easy if the team isn’t willing to talk.
  11. Jones just wants more guaranteed money, which makes a lot of sense from a business stand point. He’s made all the $47m guaranteed money from the current contract. The $12.5m he’s going to get this year isn’t guaranteed until day 1 of the season. The Falcons had to know this was coming and there is an easy solution for this year, which they’ve done already for other players. Convert some of his salary to a signing bonus.
  12. Always liked the comedies he did in the 80s: The Money Pit Turner and Hooch The Burbs Big Bachelor Party
  13. That list is little bit wrong. Julio Jones, Mike Evans, Jarvis Landy and Jordy Nelson aren't Free Agents in 2019. And I bet money the Giants get a deal done with OBJ.
  14. So before a game is even played... just move on. Riiiiiiiiiiiiight.
  15. Apparently it's a really difficult concept for some. And when there is no other Broadcast Television or Cable Network preforming as well as the NFL, advertisers aren't going to "go elsewhere." There is no where else to go.
  16. I think he thinks he deserves what a 3-down slot WR like Landry got. I don’t think the Bills will be willing to give him that.
  17. Uh what?!? Who didn't come? There were a few snubs from teams that I saw like Leroy Sane/Mario Goetze for Germany, Lacazzette for France (although can you blame them?), Icardi for Argentina. A lot had to do with injury and fit with the club, not because they didn't want to come. And were they really the best? You still had the top 3 goal scorers from the EPL , La Liga and Ligue One and the top scorer from Bundesliga. The only one missing is Icardi from Serie A and that is apparently because of Messi not liking him. Again, the best were absolutely there.
  18. Some of them definitely aren't well managed. I think some of what attracts players to Barcelona and Real Madrid, is they are such a staple and have such a following that the EPL doesn't have really outside of England, especially for players from South America. These players grow up dreaming of playing for Barcelona or Real Madrid, not necessarily Man City or Chelsea.
  19. Pogba didn't leave Man United for Juventus because of the money, he left because of the playing time and Ferguson wasn't giving him the time. He wasn't being taken seriously at United. He went to Juventus to prove he could play. His only problem at United now is Mourinho and the system he plays requires Pogba to play defensively much much more and doesn't have Kante and Matuidi next to him. And his return to United was at the time the largest transfer fee in all of Football. The Premiership has plenty of money and has some of the richest teams in Europe.
  20. I’m waiting for the TBD Beginners Book to Tenant Law to be released.
  21. Well that’s walking it back quite a bit. It seems more and more like this was a heat of the moment type situation. She was robbed and thought because of how things were going McCoy could be behind it.
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