Robert Mason
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When is this usually finalized ? Is there anywhere online it can be viewed ?
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When is this usually finalized ? Is there anywhere online it can be viewed ?
Thanks
Here's another one:Could someone please give me one site where this can be seen.
Teams are required to announce their inactive players 90 minutes before kickoff. Most of the time I post them in the official game thread.
I must confess, I hope that some of those inactives have clauses in their contracts about active roster bonuses. I would suspect that might play into salary cap savings? Any one know for sure about that aspect of the cap?
I must confess, I hope that some of those inactives have clauses in their contracts about active roster bonuses. I would suspect that might play into salary cap savings? Any one know for sure about that aspect of the cap?
Thank you Capn for that info. That's about 27%. I wonder how that number compares to other teams.That depends on the language of the contract. It's possible to have a player collectc a roster bonus only by being on the 46 game day roster or the 53 active roster. The Packers only have 14 players with a roster bonus as of now, so most of the inactives (aside because of being injured) don't have a roster bonus in their contract.
Thank you Capn for that info. That's about 27%. I wonder how that number compares to other teams.
I think you'll find roster bonuses apply mostly to vet player contracts, and usually in fairly modest amounts. Most game day inactives are young players making at or close to the league minimum anyway.I must confess, I hope that some of those inactives have clauses in their contracts about active roster bonuses. I would suspect that might play into salary cap savings? Any one know for sure about that aspect of the cap?
It looks like your 14 player count includes what we might call "season roster bonuses" which are typically paid at the start of the league year in March. Do you find per game roster bonues not included in the list of 9 players above, listed at rotoworld.com?That depends on the language of the contract. It's possible to have a player collectc a roster bonus only by being on the 46 game day roster or the 53 active roster. The Packers only have 14 players with a roster bonus as of now, so most of the inactives (aside because of being injured) don't have a roster bonus in their contract.
It looks like your 14 player count includes what we might call "season roster bonuses" which are typically paid at the start of the league year in March. Do you find per game roster bonues not included in the list of 9 players above, listed at rotoworld.com?