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BlackHelicopters 01-06-2013 09:28 AM

Tyson Ackson has a 17 mil cap number? What idiot did...........Oh wait. Never mind.

007 01-06-2013 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Gary (Post 9287493)
With a cap hit of $9,875,000 in 2013 for our beloved Matt Cassel, gotta think the Walrus is sharpening his axe right now. Then he has Tyson Jackson's $17,245,000 cap hit to address.

HOLY CRAP I thought Cassel had a much lower cap hit than that. HOLY SHIT on Jackson though.
Pioli indeed

DTLB58 01-06-2013 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 9287529)
Cut Cassel and Jackson, give their money to Bowe, Dorsey, Colquit and Albert.

Profit.

Then switch to the 4-3.

BossChief 01-06-2013 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by theelusiveeightrop (Post 9287605)
Tyson Ackson has a 17 mil cap number? What idiot did...........Oh wait. Never mind.

The worst part about that?

Pioli actually gave Jackson a contract extension last April that actually gave him MORE money over his original 57 million dollar rookie contract.

It's like Pioli was trying to fail.

Romeo
Cassel
Jackson

TEX 01-06-2013 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9287651)
HOLY CRAP I thought Cassel had a much lower cap hit than that. HOLY SHIT on Jackson though.

'Team-killer' 'Team-killer' Pioli indeed

Way to go Pioli...Nice job idiot.

007 01-06-2013 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by TEX (Post 9287695)
Way to go 'Team-killer' 'Team-killer' Pioli...Nice job idiot.

Just found a glitch with the Pioli filter. lol

jjchieffan 01-06-2013 10:33 AM

Unbelievable that Dungver and Philly have that much room. Philly has been spending big in free agency the last couple of years yet had $20 mil in cap space. Dungver gives Manning what? $25mil a year? And still has $12 mil left? Seems unlikely to me. But maybe I just don't get the cap

ChiefGator 01-06-2013 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9287724)
Just found a glitch with the 'Team-killer' Pioli filter. lol

Oh yeah.. guess they need to change 'Pioli' to something else .

RINGLEADER 01-06-2013 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Gary (Post 9287493)
With a cap hit of $9,875,000 in 2013 for our beloved Matt Cassel, gotta think the Walrus is sharpening his axe right now. Then he has Tyson Jackson's $17,245,000 cap hit to address.

Yeah, I think our cap room freed up is going to go up considerable. Not sure the exact numbers but it looks like launching Cassel will generate around $15 million in new cap space and Tyson Jackson will generate about $15 million as well. Neither player is worth another $.01 IMO and we can easily replace them with solid FA's with that $30 million in free cap space...

RINGLEADER 01-06-2013 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by jjchieffan (Post 9287780)
Unbelievable that Dungver and Philly have that much room. Philly has been spending big in free agency the last couple of years yet had $20 mil in cap space. Dungver gives Manning what? $25mil a year? And still has $12 mil left? Seems unlikely to me. But maybe I just don't get the cap

Numbers are mostly garbage in-garbage out. Manning's deal was really a one-year $18 million deal with the Broncos having the right to pick up additional years based on a physical after this season (that then makes the next two years guaranteed at $20 million per) and then additional $19 million seasons if he's still around and on the roster when season four and then season five of his deal roll around. Right now, these numbers don't count at all towards his deal as they weren't paid in the form of a bonus (which allows a team to "spread out" a big lump sum payment over the life of a deal - part of the reason you get 6 year deals with huge payments on the back-end). The $20 mil for next season isn't deducted from Denver until the contingencies on Manning's deal is triggered (which it will be).

ChiefGator 01-06-2013 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by RINGLEADER (Post 9287810)
Yeah, I think our cap room freed up is going to go up considerable. Not sure the exact numbers but it looks like launching Cassel will generate around $15 million in new cap space and Tyson Jackson will generate about $15 million as well. Neither player is worth another $.01 IMO and we can easily replace them with solid FA's with that $30 million in free cap space...

Launching Cassel will only generate around 7 mill I believe (current cap hit is under 10 right now). Jackson generates about 11 mill.

Still, we don't have to worry too much about the cap.

Good contracts for Charles, DJ, and Tamba once we get by next year.

RINGLEADER 01-06-2013 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefGator (Post 9287838)
Launching Cassel will only generate around 7 mill I believe (current cap hit is under 10 right now). Jackson generates about 11 mill.

Still, we don't have to worry too much about the cap.

Good contracts for Charles, DJ, and Tamba once we get by next year.

:thumb:

Chief Roundup 01-06-2013 11:08 AM

Clark also mentioned that we would be carrying over the unused cap space from 2012 to 2013. So that should also increase our total numbers.

Wilson8 01-06-2013 11:41 AM

Tyson Jackson’s contract
2009 $2,860,000 Cap Hit
2010 $3,575,000 Cap Hit
2011 $11,240,000 Cap Hit
2012 $6,775,000 Cap Hit $24,550,000 paid so far.
2013 $17,245,000 Cap Hit

ChiefsGator already pointed out that we don’t save 17 million by cutting Jackson. Tyson has a $31 million guarantee, so we don’t save $17,245,000 by just cutting Jackson.

If Jackson fits into the new Chiefs defense, maybe they can renegotiate a new contract.

HayWire 01-06-2013 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Superturtle (Post 9287403)
How much do we have ATM? I know it has been addressed recently in another post nut I can't seem to find it. Lets assume we cut Jackson and Cassel outright.

ATM? Isn't that a barry koolaid thing?


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