Anyone know what this CBA flop is going to do to the rest of the NFC East?
What are the cap situations for the other teams? I suspect that Philly is probably handling it well. They had a good cap number even last year, but they do have to Eat T.O.'s contract. What about the Giants and Cowgirls?
Chad
*edit* Just read this
As of Sunday night the Eagles were $16.7 million under the $94.5 million salary cap, according to the latest survey by ESPN.com. They will get added money when they release Terrell Owens -- a move that could happen as soon as today.
Well, I know 1 thing. If there is no CBA and no cap in 07 and beyond the NFC EAST is going to be a beast of a division. Because all the teams in our division are in BIG market cities. There is no other division like ours in any sport.
EA7649 wrote:I think The Giants, Redskins, Cowpukes are at the same level and the eagles dont take advanage of there money.
True but is there is no cap, they will realize that they will have to spend to compete with the rest. Phila can generate just as much as the Giants and cowboys. If this CBA doesn't happen this division will be in a spending machine.
chaddukes wrote:Anyone know what this CBA flop is going to do to the rest of the NFC East?
What are the cap situations for the other teams? I suspect that Philly is probably handling it well. They had a good cap number even last year, but they do have to Eat T.O.'s contract. What about the Giants and Cowgirls?
Chad
*edit* Just read this
As of Sunday night the Eagles were $16.7 million under the $94.5 million salary cap, according to the latest survey by ESPN.com. They will get added money when they release Terrell Owens -- a move that could happen as soon as today.
chaddukes wrote:Anyone know what this CBA flop is going to do to the rest of the NFC East?
What are the cap situations for the other teams? I suspect that Philly is probably handling it well. They had a good cap number even last year, but they do have to Eat T.O.'s contract. What about the Giants and Cowgirls?
Chad
*edit* Just read this
As of Sunday night the Eagles were $16.7 million under the $94.5 million salary cap, according to the latest survey by ESPN.com. They will get added money when they release Terrell Owens -- a move that could happen as soon as today.
Eagles $16.7 million under Giants $5.8 million under That team in Texas $1.3 million under
Closer to 5 with the Glover cut.
"He's a playmaker, that's his label. They used to have strong safeties, but now they got another position: They're called playmakers." -Terence Newman on Roy Williams
thaiphoon wrote:So basically Lavar goes to the eagles...
Seems hard to believe they'd offer him the kind of money he's going to want. Just to start out with, i'm sure he wants to get back the 4mil, not to mention the extra 6.5mil he wanted on top of his already high salary.