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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6794" data-source="post: 550558"><p>I totally agree with the Packers re-signing all of the guys you mentioned, it´s the structure of the contracts I don´t like. I don´t care if other teams do it the same way as well, backloading nearly every single high-priced contract will lead to cap issues at some point.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once again, I agree that Peppers and Shields would be highly overpaid once their cap hits increase significantly. But, by backloading the cap hit with paying those guys a significant signing bonus at the time they signed the contract releasing them at some point during the contract would result in a huge amount of dead money counting against the cap. Peppers would result in a $5 million dead money cap hit in 2015, Shields $6.25 million in 2016 if he would be released after two years of his contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6794, post: 550558"] I totally agree with the Packers re-signing all of the guys you mentioned, it´s the structure of the contracts I don´t like. I don´t care if other teams do it the same way as well, backloading nearly every single high-priced contract will lead to cap issues at some point. Once again, I agree that Peppers and Shields would be highly overpaid once their cap hits increase significantly. But, by backloading the cap hit with paying those guys a significant signing bonus at the time they signed the contract releasing them at some point during the contract would result in a huge amount of dead money counting against the cap. Peppers would result in a $5 million dead money cap hit in 2015, Shields $6.25 million in 2016 if he would be released after two years of his contract. [/QUOTE]
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