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Just now, HappyDays said:

This is massive news. The salary cap is $13 million higher than anticipated. This changes everything about our free agency possibilities.

It's $13M higher for everyone not just us. Not everyone goes by Spotrac

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Just now, uticaclub said:

It's $13M higher for everyone not just us. Not everyone goes by Spotrac

 

Correct. But this news helps cap strapped teams more so it's still very good news for us. Of course it might mean free agency contracts are slightly higher than expected but still overall very good news.

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Just now, HappyDays said:

 

Correct. But this news helps cap strapped teams more so it's still very good news for us. Of course it might mean free agency contracts are slightly higher than expected but still overall very good news.

 

Yea this was a year the Bills need it more than most.

 

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Just now, HappyDays said:

 

Correct. But this news helps cap strapped teams more so it's still very good news for us. Of course it might mean free agency contracts are slightly higher than expected but still overall very good news.

Especially when you have a wizard at GM who's been dealing with the aftermath of those Covid rules and cap years, could really help get us on the right side of things.

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Good news for the Bills, as others have already stated.

Two things to remember once free agency starts:

One: Bear this in mind when you start seeing the deals that get handed out in free agency. Bigger cap means bigger contracts handed out. Try not to die of sticker shock.

Two: When it comes to free agency in general, always remember that the first ones to announce the deals are typically the players' agents, who word the announcements in a way that makes the deal sound as favorable as possible for their client. The devil is ALWAYS in the details, and you should ALWAYS wait until the specifics like guaranteed money, voidable years, and roster bonuses come out, because they tell the real story.

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12 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

Correct. But this news helps cap strapped teams more so it's still very good news for us. Of course it might mean free agency contracts are slightly higher than expected but still overall very good news.

That was my first thought. You see $13M for the Bills, the players see $416M

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The Bills would be better served hyper focusing on the draft. Free agency is a poison pill if trying to land a big name guy.

 

You're competing against other teams trying to fill the same positional need, and to get the player you desire, that almost always means overpaying (that will be especially true this year with added cap space.) Most important, you're overpaying for a player who performed well in someone else's system. How they'll translate to your system, or what made them successful in the prior system, is often highly unpredictable. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

I know that I speak for everyone here when I give a big THANK YOU to the individual most responsible for this increase.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hot take:

 

Sean McDermott joins competition committee yesterday.

 

Today, salary cap is bumped up almost $14M more than projected, which helps keep us competitive.

 

coincidence? I think not.

3 minutes ago, beebe said:

The Bills would be better served hyper focusing on the draft. Free agency is a poison pill if trying to land a big name guy.

 

You're competing against other teams trying to fill the same positional need, and to get the player you desire, that almost always means overpaying (that will be especially true this year with added cap space.) Most important, you're overpaying for a player who performed well in someone else's system. How they'll translate to your system, or what made them successful in the prior system, is often highly unpredictable. 

 

 

Unlike the draft, where we know exactly who is going to be successful and is definitely not unpredictable at all. 

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11 minutes ago, beebe said:

The Bills would be better served hyper focusing on the draft. Free agency is a poison pill if trying to land a big name guy.

 

You're competing against other teams trying to fill the same positional need, and to get the player you desire, that almost always means overpaying (that will be especially true this year with added cap space.) Most important, you're overpaying for a player who performed well in someone else's system. How they'll translate to your system, or what made them successful in the prior system, is often highly unpredictable. 

 

 

 

I'm gonna guess that they can chew gum & walk at the same time, and focus on both having a great draft, and doing what they can in FA to strengthen the team.

 

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