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Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I thought I was going to steal Robert Quinn in League 1, but then someone did the ol' switcharoo on me and took him.
I've gotten beaten up pretty good by those match rights thus far.
The Kelce hit is gonna sting for awhile. I didn't recall what the required match was if you took someone to 7 years. I figured it would be a similar jump to the gap from 6 to 7 yrs.
It was not. Trumping my 100 w/ 110 wasn't all that difficult, though looking at that team's budget, I don't think there's an amount I could've bid that he would've balked at. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Jonathan Allen getting 7 years in league 1.
I ain’t matching that!
I tried. After getting knocked off of Kelce I ran Allen up to 90. But just ended up running out of cash. Tried to pivot to Hargrave and he's gonna end up near 7 as well.
Really was hoping to get a dynamic interior pass rusher but I'll just have to be content with a more conventional setup and a run/pass rotation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wheeler08:
Brady is up to 110 last I looked in league 2. But that bastard might live out that contract
My team is a powerhouse other than QB, so I sighed hard and put in a bid on him of about 75 even though I dry heave at the thought of him being on my team. Someone then bid him up to 90 and I decided that I'll roll with my current crew. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
When a guy gets signed to a 7 year but let’s say he retires after year 3 and you cut him the last 4 years, that still hits your cap right?
The whole contract hits your cap the moment it's signed. So you're paying the guy regardless of what happens from that point on. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
When a guy gets signed to a 7 year but let’s say he retires after year 3 and you cut him the last 4 years, that still hits your cap right?
It's already spent, so yeah - in a matter of speaking. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
The whole contract hits your cap the moment it's signed. So you're paying the guy regardless of what happens from that point on.