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Originally Posted by orange
The ONLY THING THAT MATTERS is the compensation. That's the same reason Cassel was so "cheap" to acquire this year. No one will trade much for him with that salary.
As for my posts of different information - I actually tried and found the truth.
You just kept clinging to your own half-baked nonsense as if it were meaningful.
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Cassel's money only means something in relation to the cap. If you think teams, that dole out 10's of millions of dollars in bonuses every year, are worried about paying a guy 17 million when it has no implication on the cap, you're insane.
If a team trades their first for Cassel next year, they aren't going to be spending any more money on him in that first year than they would the draft pick with a signing bonus if it was a top 20ish pick, so it's not going to be fiscally crushing either.
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