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<blockquote data-quote="mradtke66" data-source="post: 996296" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>I don't see an issue with, as you said, kicking it down the road. Any signing bonus borrows from the future, that's how it works. That's how it always worked. It's only a problem if and when the cap figure exceeds the value. The big and scary is when later in the contract you can't get (adequate) cap relief by cutting them when the balance is out of whack. It is a consequence in terms of outcome, not a necessarily a consequence in terms of negative outcome.</p><p></p><p>Quite simply, I don't think our cap is actually unhealthy. Tight, perhaps, but not unhealthy.</p><p></p><p>Campbell doesn't have that weird of a cap hit. He's averaging 10M/year, which looks to be 11th in the league right now. 10/y vs. a single year 14M cap hit isn't out of line. I don't see an issue with that number. Single void year, but the void year is tiny, a mere 650k. </p><p></p><p>Clark is potentially a little high, he's averaging 17/y. Every other year of his contract has a cap hit of less than his average per year. He'll also be 30 in 2025, which is currently a void year. If he's still got it after 2024, re-sign him. If not, he's 30. Let the contract expire and its not a big deal.</p><p></p><p>Bhak currently has 2 years remaining. 2023 we're stuck with him, for good or ill. 2024, his number balloons. He'll also be 33 and this would be his 4th contract with the Packers. I would not be surprised to see him cut after this year. The only real way he stays is if he wants to retire here, he's still playing well, AND happily takes a 2-3 year deal w/o new bonus money to spread the bonus over another year or two. However, there aren't any "kick the can" tricks here. This was a standard contract, no void years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mradtke66, post: 996296, member: 4199"] I don't see an issue with, as you said, kicking it down the road. Any signing bonus borrows from the future, that's how it works. That's how it always worked. It's only a problem if and when the cap figure exceeds the value. The big and scary is when later in the contract you can't get (adequate) cap relief by cutting them when the balance is out of whack. It is a consequence in terms of outcome, not a necessarily a consequence in terms of negative outcome. Quite simply, I don't think our cap is actually unhealthy. Tight, perhaps, but not unhealthy. Campbell doesn't have that weird of a cap hit. He's averaging 10M/year, which looks to be 11th in the league right now. 10/y vs. a single year 14M cap hit isn't out of line. I don't see an issue with that number. Single void year, but the void year is tiny, a mere 650k. Clark is potentially a little high, he's averaging 17/y. Every other year of his contract has a cap hit of less than his average per year. He'll also be 30 in 2025, which is currently a void year. If he's still got it after 2024, re-sign him. If not, he's 30. Let the contract expire and its not a big deal. Bhak currently has 2 years remaining. 2023 we're stuck with him, for good or ill. 2024, his number balloons. He'll also be 33 and this would be his 4th contract with the Packers. I would not be surprised to see him cut after this year. The only real way he stays is if he wants to retire here, he's still playing well, AND happily takes a 2-3 year deal w/o new bonus money to spread the bonus over another year or two. However, there aren't any "kick the can" tricks here. This was a standard contract, no void years. [/QUOTE]
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