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Originally Posted by htismaqe
It violates the spirit of the league's sacred cow - parity. Eventually they will crack down on it.
Or the cap will stop going up and these teams' bill will come due all at once.
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Originally Posted by crayzkirk
I said that it seems like it shouldn't be allowed because it, IMO, is against the intent of the cap. Allowing teams to overspend and then, like in 2020 when Covid hit, the league gave the Saints a way out of it and remain competitive despite their mistakes. Since the cap goes up every year, it doesn't seem to be the risk that it used to be.
IMO, this affects the competitive balance by forcing other teams to do the same and again, IMO, it's similar to what teams in other sports do which allow them a competitive advantage over teams that choose not to do this.
Do we want the NFL to return to the pre-salary cap era where certain teams bought up the talent? Shall we turn the NFL into MLB where teams that spend the most win the most?
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I don't see how it's against parity or competitive balance if all teams have access to it.
Should we ban trading draft picks just in case some teams are too good at valuing picks and end up finding a competitive edge from it?