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The issue is I don't think they want to get that high, even if they can. Restructuring Wallace pushes money into next year, they still have tannehill that will require a real hit either this or next (heck, it's hard to push money unless they are tying to him long term and even that's no complaint from me- he's good but not intimidating).... Miami pretty much made their choice on clay once suh was handed a pen. It'd be very surprising if they kept him

 

I hope you're right. I'm pretty sure the Bills know what they are doing. But Miami is going to try to keep him. They're trying to restructure Wallace now. I understand they are pushing money to next year when Suh's hit is huge, and it's risky. I also think they would try to rip up Clay's contract after a year and then pay him a bonus instead of salary which would kill them. And you're right about Tannehill. I hope the Bills just bury them though. We need Clay.

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I think chandler is released now to make cap room but buffalo could still resign him. I'm unsure what his dead cap space is compared to the cap hit.

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I think chandler is released now to make cap room but buffalo could still resign him. I'm unsure what his dead cap space is compared to the cap hit.

Cutting Chandler freed up $2.25M in cap room.

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I think chandler is released now to make cap room but buffalo could still resign him. I'm unsure what his dead cap space is compared to the cap hit.

dead cap is 600k vs 2.85m

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Spotrac shows them with 7 million in cap space. With the 7 million they have tied into clay right now, and if they plan to cut Ellerbe, then we need to make year two painful as all hell, not year one. No way we out cap them this year

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Same thing they did with Wallace/ellerbe/etc that year. Year one was silly cheap but two ballooned to a crazy number... Still zero concern here.... To the guy asking if we got played by Miami: Obviously suh would be cheap year 1- they had no choice.

 

Yup, the key is to front load the cap in '15-'16, which would give them zero maneuverability. Ideally they could try to squeeze Clay in, but it would be foolish roster management.

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Spotrac shows them with 7 million in cap space. With the 7 million they have tied into clay right now, and if they plan to cut Ellerbe, then we need to make year two painful as all hell, not year one. No way we out cap them this year

Is that with rookies?

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Spotrac shows them with 7 million in cap space. With the 7 million they have tied into clay right now, and if they plan to cut Ellerbe, then we need to make year two painful as all hell, not year one. No way we out cap them this year

 

Is that with rookies?

no. takes it down to about 2.5m in space.

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no. takes it down to about 2.5m in space.

 

 

:w00t: Another side benefit of not having a 1st round draft pick this year :flirt:

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Okay that's what I was thinking

Oh yep sorry it has the with rookie total above the without rookie total haha. Still they have options this year. Year 2 would be the hell year for them

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Spotrac shows them with 7 million in cap space. With the 7 million they have tied into clay right now, and if they plan to cut Ellerbe, then we need to make year two painful as all hell, not year one. No way we out cap them this year

All they'd have to do is turn any year two bonus/salary into signing bonus next year and its a breeze. You kill them this year, or you kill them with total dollars/guarantees. Pushing money out of year two couldn't be simpler for them (and preferred, it seems)

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All they'd have to do is turn any year two bonus/salary into signing bonus next year and its a breeze. You kill them this year, or you kill them with total dollars/guarantees. Pushing money out of year two couldn't be simpler for them (and preferred, it seems)

I know poison pills are no longer allowed but I wonder if a team is able to state in the contract that, say, the first two years cannot be renegotiated in any way by either side.

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Missing on clay would pretty much be a disaster. He was number one target and got the jet treatment... Perfect fit for Roman offense...

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All they'd have to do is turn any year two bonus/salary into signing bonus next year and its a breeze. You kill them this year, or you kill them with total dollars/guarantees. Pushing money out of year two couldn't be simpler for them (and preferred, it seems)

You are assuming he'd say yes to a restructure next year, which is not an automatic. Restructure keeps you around but if he has a good year he'd force their hand and take free agency. This is a tricky situation, bills need to make their offer now, longer they wait the more other free agents get chomped up and they can't afford that if they don't get him.

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I know poison pills are no longer allowed but I wonder if a team is able to state in the contract that, say, the first two years cannot be renegotiated in any way by either side.

I doubt it or you'd see those clauses somewhere.

 

The only thing that comes to mind is a signing bonus and structuring it as a two year deal that triggers to an option of years 3 through whatever easily. The bonus would only amortize over two years initially which would hurt them next year but lessen pain this year.

 

Really, I'm still not concerned- if they want to be the tannehill, suh, Wallace and clay show the next few years? Awesome.

 

It would be a shame to miss out on him but not crippling. He's a good player but not unbelievable.

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