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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 915943" data-attributes="member: 10247"><p>Regarding Adams, this is his last year. He currently counts nothing against the 2022 cap. Any contract he might sign will only add to the cap next year. Your savings for Clark and Bakhtiari are a bit more than possible because the vet minimum is around 1 million for each thus it's not possible to convert their entire base salary.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Of course Pkrjones changed the rules by adding the part about cap hell which he didn't mention in his first post when he said there was no way it could be done. Like I said in an earlier post, it could be done. Players could be cut. Players could be extended and contracts could be restructured. The problem is it would likely entail cutting some players that you might not want to and committing to some players for a longer period than you may want to. The bottom line is if they wanted to do it they could find a way but it may not be the smartest move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 915943, member: 10247"] Regarding Adams, this is his last year. He currently counts nothing against the 2022 cap. Any contract he might sign will only add to the cap next year. Your savings for Clark and Bakhtiari are a bit more than possible because the vet minimum is around 1 million for each thus it's not possible to convert their entire base salary. Of course Pkrjones changed the rules by adding the part about cap hell which he didn't mention in his first post when he said there was no way it could be done. Like I said in an earlier post, it could be done. Players could be cut. Players could be extended and contracts could be restructured. The problem is it would likely entail cutting some players that you might not want to and committing to some players for a longer period than you may want to. The bottom line is if they wanted to do it they could find a way but it may not be the smartest move. [/QUOTE]
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