Anyone have an idea of how much cap space we had going into the weekend?
There's some speculation on Twitter that according to the NFLPA Report, the Chiefs have somehow lost around $8M in cap space today and are sitting at $3.5M
Originally Posted by O.city:
What was Tamba dead money?
Like 400k more than they were already getting charged for his salary.
They would of either had to of traded for a guy with a base salary close to 20 mil or given a record level signing bonus to make that much of a shift by this point. I doubt that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
Like 400k more than they were already getting charged for his salary.
They would of either had to of traded for a guy with a base salary close to 20 mil or given a record level signing bonus to make that much of a shift by this point. I doubt that.
Originally Posted by JoeyChuckles:
It was an Office Space type scheme implemented by Dorsey as he was getting fired, but he too put the decimal point in the wrong place.
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58:
Maybe not yesterday, but around $11M last week after cutting Santos.
I thought the public story to release Maclin was to save $10 million of cap space to get under the cap. If we had $11.5 million in cap space, why release Maclin? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
which is fine and dandy but nothing to do with the BS cap space story we were sold.
If you care enough about the team to give a shit about what you were 'sold' but can't be bothered to go online and...y'know...add, then you deserve to remain ignorant.
Maclins release was about productivity and since it saved a few bucks, that's good, too. All you had to do was look up any number of available cap resources to know that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
I thought the public story to release Maclin was to save $10 million of cap space to get under the cap. If we had $11.5 million in cap space, why release Maclin?
Because they still had to sign Mahomes and needed space to sign guys...which is good because we seem to lose a starter every week. [Reply]