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stip wrote:
In five years, when you get laid and grow up, you should go back and read some of these posts and if you've turned into a decent person you'll realize how much of an asshole you sound like right now
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Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
good stuff, but even better is that i figured it was true because its probably not that far away
Is there a bone in his body he hasn't broken yet? Maybe the 3 little ones in his ear?
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Jammer91 wrote:
If Soundgarden is perfectly fine with playing together with Tad Doyle on vocals, why the fuck is he wasting his life promoting the single worst album of all time? Holy shit, he has to be the stupidest motherfucker on earth.
This offseason the Titans are expected to be about $10 million under the cap, but the total hinges on what happens with McNair's contract. The 11th-year pro will be involved in the decision, which could result in another restructured contract (with an extension), retirement, release or trade.
At issue is the $50 million option bonus negotiated into McNair's contract in March 2004 which would count a devastating $26.8 million against the cap in 2006.
This offseason the Titans are expected to be about $10 million under the cap, but the total hinges on what happens with McNair's contract. The 11th-year pro will be involved in the decision, which could result in another restructured contract (with an extension), retirement, release or trade.
At issue is the $50 million option bonus negotiated into McNair's contract in March 2004 which would count a devastating $26.8 million against the cap in 2006.
$26.8 million?
he will be a titan, restructuring contracts is common place in the nfl.
restructuring contracts is common place in the nfl.
This is true, but:
Green Habit wrote:
$26.8 million?
Seriously, no one-year cap hit should ever be that big.
but its a roster bonus, not a signing bonus. a roster bonus isnt guaranteed so there is no dead money that goes along with it. If the contract is restructured by the start of free agency then its like the roster bonus never existed, and make the 26.8 million nothing more than monopoly money.
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dannyg wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
dannyg wrote:
restructuring contracts is common place in the nfl.
This is true, but:
Green Habit wrote:
$26.8 million?
Seriously, no one-year cap hit should ever be that big.
but its a roster bonus, not a signing bonus. a roster bonus isnt guaranteed so there is no dead money that goes along with it. If the contract is restructured by the start of free agency then its like the roster bonus never existed, and make the 26.8 million nothing more than monopoly money.
I'm aware of all the technicalities that make money not so guaranteed. These figures just look plain silly when they come up.
restructuring contracts is common place in the nfl.
This is true, but:
Green Habit wrote:
$26.8 million?
Seriously, no one-year cap hit should ever be that big.
but its a roster bonus, not a signing bonus. a roster bonus isnt guaranteed so there is no dead money that goes along with it. If the contract is restructured by the start of free agency then its like the roster bonus never existed, and make the 26.8 million nothing more than monopoly money.
I'm aware of all the technicalities that make money not so guaranteed. These figures just look plain silly when they come up.
well that is true, i dont understand why they put such ridiculous amounts in the contract know it wont get paid.
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