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Post by chargerfreak on May 15, 2023 5:08:46 GMT -7
That Keenan hates Staley's ever-loving guts. That's what it all means to me. REACT AS I GIVE YOU PERSPECTIVES THAT NO ONE IN THE WORLD GIVES YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's a strange conclusion. One might call it a Freak conclusion. I'm ok with that.
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Post by HollywoodHerbie Hairbear on May 17, 2023 6:40:34 GMT -7
Check out this stomach turning BS. It’s way worse if you go find the episode and hear Kyle say he hopes we finish last in the division.
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Post by joemcrugby on Jun 14, 2023 16:00:49 GMT -7
I’m confident that it will get done before camp, but even if it doesn’t I ain’t worried.
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Post by amped on Jun 14, 2023 18:54:21 GMT -7
I’m confident that it will get done before camp, but even if it doesn’t I ain’t worried.
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Post by frozendisc on Jun 15, 2023 6:32:40 GMT -7
The media making something out of nothing.....Herbert is under contract, he will be in camp. The new contract being worked on would start next season, or am I missing something here?
It is similar to the Ekeler situation. Ekeler is under contract. There has never been any doubt about Ekeler being in camp, playing this last year of his current contract. Comments about it being good to have Ekeler back just misrepresent the entire situation. Even when some media guy broached the topic of holding out for the deal he wants, Ekeler was quick to squash that idea, saying he is under contract and will be playing. That attitude by Ekeler is one of the reasons TT threw more money into this years' deal for him, at least it is in my view.
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Post by chargerfreak on Jun 15, 2023 6:47:02 GMT -7
The media making something out of nothing.....Herbert is under contract, he will be in camp. The new contract being worked on would start next season, or am I missing something here? It is similar to the Ekeler situation. Ekeler is under contract. There has never been any doubt about Ekeler being in camp, playing this last year of his current contract. Comments about it being good to have Ekeler back just misrepresent the entire situation. Even when some media guy broached the topic of holding out for the deal he wants, Ekeler was quick to squash that idea, saying he is under contract and will be playing. That attitude by Ekeler is one of the reasons TT threw more money into this years' deal for him, at least it is in my view. You are missing something here. When he signs, it is immediate. Starts this season. Welcome
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Post by chargerfreak on Jun 15, 2023 6:50:37 GMT -7
The media making something out of nothing.....Herbert is under contract, he will be in camp. The new contract being worked on would start next season, or am I missing something here? It is similar to the Ekeler situation. Ekeler is under contract. There has never been any doubt about Ekeler being in camp, playing this last year of his current contract. Comments about it being good to have Ekeler back just misrepresent the entire situation. Even when some media guy broached the topic of holding out for the deal he wants, Ekeler was quick to squash that idea, saying he is under contract and will be playing. That attitude by Ekeler is one of the reasons TT threw more money into this years' deal for him, at least it is in my view. That is an accurate post and view by you. Telesco understands Ekeler had to test the open market. He probably told him he isn't going to get what he wants. Ekeler was a professional about it, and Telesco rewarded him a bonus. Its all good.
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Post by frozendisc on Jun 15, 2023 8:31:41 GMT -7
The media making something out of nothing.....Herbert is under contract, he will be in camp. The new contract being worked on would start next season, or am I missing something here? It is similar to the Ekeler situation. Ekeler is under contract. There has never been any doubt about Ekeler being in camp, playing this last year of his current contract. Comments about it being good to have Ekeler back just misrepresent the entire situation. Even when some media guy broached the topic of holding out for the deal he wants, Ekeler was quick to squash that idea, saying he is under contract and will be playing. That attitude by Ekeler is one of the reasons TT threw more money into this years' deal for him, at least it is in my view. You are missing something here. When he signs, it is immediate. Starts this season. Welcome That seems like it would impact this season's cap dramatically. Why would either side do that? Herbert goes from ? 20 million year to 50 million, and an additional cap hit of 30 million for this year? There would be big names instantly released to become cap compliant. I just do not see it, but I do not know NFL rules on this very well, so.....
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Post by joemcrugby on Jun 15, 2023 9:14:56 GMT -7
You are missing something here. When he signs, it is immediate. Starts this season. Welcome That seems like it would impact this season's cap dramatically. Why would either side do that? Herbert goes from ? 20 million year to 50 million, and an additional cap hit of 30 million for this year? There would be big names instantly released to become cap compliant. I just do not see it, but I do not know NFL rules on this very well, so..... I believe that they’ll structure the contract extension so that it will minimally impact the 2023 cap Technically, they could create more room for 2023, but I don’t see that being done because as it stands 2024 is already a mess. One big positive is that Ed McGuire was working in the NFL offices when the cap was created three decades ago and he has been working the cap for the Chargers ever since. He knows the ins and outs of contract structuring as well as anybody in the league.
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Post by frozendisc on Jun 15, 2023 9:22:54 GMT -7
That seems like it would impact this season's cap dramatically. Why would either side do that? Herbert goes from ? 20 million year to 50 million, and an additional cap hit of 30 million for this year? There would be big names instantly released to become cap compliant. I just do not see it, but I do not know NFL rules on this very well, so..... I believe that they’ll structure the contract extension so that it will minimally impact the 2023 cap Technically, they could create more room for 2023, but I don’t see that being done because as it stands 2024 is already a mess. One big positive is that Ed McGuire was working in the NFL offices when the cap was created three decades ago and he has been working the cap for the Chargers ever since. He knows the ins and outs of contract structuring as well as anybody in the league. I called a friend that is FO on another NHL club, asked him about it, and he said they will probably use the 'bonus money' angle to lower the cap hit. I have wasted too much time on this already. I am comfortable that the FO people in Chargerland know what they are doing.
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Post by joemcrugby on Jun 15, 2023 9:40:48 GMT -7
I believe that they’ll structure the contract extension so that it will minimally impact the 2023 cap Technically, they could create more room for 2023, but I don’t see that being done because as it stands 2024 is already a mess. One big positive is that Ed McGuire was working in the NFL offices when the cap was created three decades ago and he has been working the cap for the Chargers ever since. He knows the ins and outs of contract structuring as well as anybody in the league. I called a friend that is FO on another NHL club, asked him about it, and he said they will probably use the 'bonus money' angle to lower the cap hit. I have wasted too much time on this already. I am comfortable that the FO people in Chargerland know what they are doing. Yep, the bonus structure is the way to manipulate the cap as your colleague has stated. And as we know, cap manipulations are like using a credit card: eventually the bill payment comes due. The Chargers will have a lot of major decisions to be made in 2024, but that's next year. Taking care of their franchise QB and seeking the gold in 2023 comes first!
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Post by chargerfreak on Jun 15, 2023 9:49:46 GMT -7
That seems like it would impact this season's cap dramatically. Why would either side do that? Herbert goes from ? 20 million year to 50 million, and an additional cap hit of 30 million for this year? There would be big names instantly released to become cap compliant. I just do not see it, but I do not know NFL rules on this very well, so..... I believe that they’ll structure the contract extension so that it will minimally impact the 2023 cap Technically, they could create more room for 2023, but I don’t see that being done because as it stands 2024 is already a mess. One big positive is that Ed McGuire was working in the NFL offices when the cap was created three decades ago and he has been working the cap for the Chargers ever since. He knows the ins and outs of contract structuring as well as anybody in the league. I'm sorry, but whoever is doing KC's cap is some kind of a wizard. Hate to say it, but I speak truth. The good news is they are already doing it so all we need to do is copycat it.
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Post by chargerfreak on Jun 15, 2023 9:55:02 GMT -7
I called a friend that is FO on another NHL club, asked him about it, and he said they will probably use the 'bonus money' angle to lower the cap hit. I have wasted too much time on this already. I am comfortable that the FO people in Chargerland know what they are doing. Yep, the bonus structure is the way to manipulate the cap as your colleague has stated. And as we know, cap manipulations are like using a credit card: eventually the bill payment comes due. The Chargers will have a lot of major decisions to be made in 2024, but that's next year. Taking care of their franchise QB and seeking the gold in 2023 comes first! Oh yeah. Lamar Jackson just got a 5 year contract and 72.5 million of it is spread out in signing bonuses.
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Post by joemcrugby on Jun 15, 2023 10:56:29 GMT -7
I believe that they’ll structure the contract extension so that it will minimally impact the 2023 cap Technically, they could create more room for 2023, but I don’t see that being done because as it stands 2024 is already a mess. One big positive is that Ed McGuire was working in the NFL offices when the cap was created three decades ago and he has been working the cap for the Chargers ever since. He knows the ins and outs of contract structuring as well as anybody in the league. I'm sorry, but whoever is doing KC's cap is some kind of a wizard. Hate to say it, but I speak truth. The good news is they are already doing it so all we need to do is copycat it. What KC does is successfully restock their roster every year with rookies who immediately contribute as replacements for the non-franchise vets that they release to free up cap space. It’s as much / more so the GM who is knocking it out of the park as it it is cap manipulations.
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Post by joemcrugby on Jun 15, 2023 19:10:23 GMT -7
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