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    2008 CAP COMMITMENT (with number of players under contract in parentheses)

    Tennessee (34) $71.842 million
    San Diego (44) $79.729 million
    Buffalo (44) $81.177 million
    Cincinnati (44) $81.268 million
    Jacksonville (42) $82.263 million
    San Francisco (46) $83.472 million
    New Orleans (37) $84.076 million
    Arizona (36) $86.531 million
    Dallas (40) $88.593 million
    Miami (40) $88.622 million
    N.Y. Giants (46) $89.156 million
    Oakland (40) $90.133 million
    Cleveland (41) $90.306 million
    Houston (38) $90.951 million
    Detroit (40) $91.488 million
    Tampa Bay (47) $92.869 million
    Kansas City (43) $94.132 million
    Green Bay (47) $94.506 million
    Chicago (49) $94.857 million
    Pittsburgh (39) $95.017 million
    Denver (41) $95.279 million
    Minnesota (45) $95.794 million
    Philadelphia (48) $96.051 million
    N.Y. Jets (43) $98.231 million
    Seattle (41) $102.206 million
    St. Louis (38) $103.059 million
    Indianapolis (42) $104.561 million
    New England (42) $105.131 million
    Atlanta (47) $108.861 million
    Carolina (34) $109.899 million
    Baltimore (42) $110.014 million
    Washington (45) $136.270 million



    Projected cap = $116 Million

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    Default Re: 2008 Salary Cap Commitments for each team

    Another trolling thread...not very original...but then again, you are a puke fan.

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    I'd love it if Dallas had all that money and Romo felt insulted at not getting an offseason blockbuster offer and peddled his wares at the end of the year.

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    How is this trolling? Is the salary cap commitments for each team not a relevant topic for this forum? I merely posted the info without any references to any teams specific situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westbrook36
    I'd love it if Dallas had all that money and Romo felt insulted at not getting an offseason blockbuster offer and peddled his wares at the end of the year.
    JJ has already stated that Romo will be franchised for the next 2 years if no deal is signed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolbeans
    JJ has already stated that Romo will be franchised for the next 2 years if no deal is signed.
    Players don't like to be franchised especially if the player is Romo who rely alot on his mobility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewBlood81
    Players don't like to be franchised especially if the player is Romo who rely alot on his mobility.
    Who said he had to like it. The point is JJ has basically said Romo isn't going anywhere and he has no problem giving him the big payday if he proves himself this year. JJ is just waiting to see a little more. By the way, Romo has gone on record several times stating he is not concerned about his contract, feels it will get done eventually, and has no desire to leave Dallas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolbeans
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    Washington (45) $136.270 million



    Projected cap = $116 Million
    I blame Brunell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolbeans
    Who said he had to like it. The point is JJ has basically said Romo isn't going anywhere and he has no problem giving him the big payday if he proves himself this year. JJ is just waiting to see a little more. By the way, Romo has gone on record several times stating he is not concerned about his contract, feels it will get done eventually, and has no desire to leave Dallas.

    If they don't tie up Romo before the end of the season, it's franchise time. He'd be stupid not to test free agency at this point...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tr1
    If they don't tie up Romo before the end of the season, it's franchise time. He'd be stupid not to test free agency at this point...
    He doesn't have to play as a franchise player. A QB should hold out. He'd have a number of teams willing to take that chance at re-signing him.

    The cowboys would literally be held for ransom. If I was romo, I would dare them to friggin franchise me. Romo really holds most of the power in that negotiation. Not the Cowboys.
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    I think the plan is to immediately franchise Romo and then negotiate a long-term deal that he will still make him very very rich.

    There will probably be some posturing, but I can't see Romo leaving Dallas right now.

    (I would also think that being the starting QB of the Dallas Cowboys results in an inordinate number of opportunities outside of football. He was to consider that fact. I mean, he is not going to get a lot of endorsements in Kansas City or Detroit).
    Last edited by Lombardi's_kid_brother; September-26th-2007 at 11:07 AM.

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    I suspect that in 2008, Brunell's 6.516 mil cap hit, Cornelius Griffin's 6.166 mil cap hit, Jon Jansen's 8.833 mil cap hit, Brandon Lloyd's 4.238 mil cap hit, Shawn Spring's 7.484 mil cap hit, Randy Thomas's 8.756 mil cap hit, and Marcus Washington's 6.445 mil cap hit will all be addressed in the offseason.

    Not to mention Portis's 8.876 mil cap hit in 2008.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Evil Genius
    I suspect that in 2008, Brunell's 6.516 mil cap hit, Cornelius Griffin's 6.166 mil cap hit, Jon Jansen's 8.833 mil cap hit, Brandon Lloyd's 4.238 mil cap hit, Shawn Spring's 7.484 mil cap hit, Randy Thomas's 8.756 mil cap hit, and Marcus Washington's 6.445 mil cap hit will all be addressed in the offseason.

    Not to mention Portis's 8.876 mil cap hit in 2008.
    Yeah, I've pretty much ceased worrying about the cap. It's a non-issue as far as I'm concerned. Most teams, and especially the Redskins, know how to bend it to their will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolbeans
    Washington (45) $136.270 million

    Projected cap = $116 Million
    Yawn...another thiny veiled, feeble The-Redskins-Will-Be-In-Cap-Hell next year attempt. We've been hearing this for 8 years now...how many times have we been in "cap hell?" None.

    Nice try.


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    hate to say it but Romo might be the type of player who would be worth the 2 1st rounders it takes to get him. If a team with a high draft pick doesn't want to take a chance on a young qb they could trade down and maybe get that 2nd pick.

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