Memento
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I dislike wearing Suits and I really hate ties.unlike L.A. where everyone dresses casual 24-7
I think dropping Quinn would only save them $5 million.. there's an almost $13-million dead cap.Anyone else think Quinn will be released. They save like 12.6 million rt? They can put that towards resigning Smith since he requested a trade
I'm interested to see if we:
sign defensive lineman like Shelton Suh (pass) or Richardson
She'd light on Obj once season begins
Maybe a vet corner
Go for Quinn should he be cut
And of course keep our eyes open on the Jimmy G back up QB thing.
I dislike wearing Suits and I really hate ties.
I am okay with Business Casual as long as you aren't interacting with Customers or other Business Clients.
Be somewhat comfortable while working in an office environment.
I do miss LA's weatherour great weather allows us to dress for comfort
I do miss LA's weather
WV weather sucks
It is either too hot too cold or too rainy
Very rarely is it a comfortable temperature
Of course, after living in LA for 40 years, my blood is really thin and it hasn't thicken at all even after 20 years in WV
Quite a few people here in Virginia call me a wuss for always being cold during the winter (note - I live on the WV/VA border and work in Virginia).
I think dropping Quinn would only save them $5 million.. there's an almost $13-million dead cap.
I don't see them dropping him... he's still valuable enough to get a pick back for.
2022 | $17,137,500 | $4,237,500 | $12,900,000 |
The last number in this sequence is the "cap savings," according to Over The Cap. 17 million cap hit, 12.7 dead money and 4.4 in cap savings.Dead Cap/Savings
2022 $17,137,500 $4,237,500 $12,900,000
2022 | 32 | $12,800,000 | $4,237,500 | $0 | $100,000 | $0 | $17,137,500 | 8.2% | $12,712,500 | $4,425,000 | |||
My wife always gets mad at me when I tell the story of working at Charlestown Slots where I would tell who I automatically knew was from WV by their missing teeth.L.A. to WV, that's some culture shock. I'd be hard pressed to find two more different regions in the U.S. You could probably write a book about it ...
The last number in this sequence is the "cap savings," according to Over The Cap. 17 million cap hit, 12.7 dead money and 4.4 in cap savings.
2022 32 $12,800,000 $4,237,500 $0 $100,000 $0 $17,137,500 8.2% $12,712,500 $4,425,000
Ah, you're right. I see it now. It's salary at this point, so they save the 12.7.No other way I'm staring at it right now and just read an article post June 1st
Dead cap of $12.7 his cap hit for the year is $17.137 so they'd save $4.4 ish million.Ah, you're right. I see it now. It's salary at this point, so they save the 12.7.
I'm a moron.
Yeah.. that makes a lot more sense now.
But I still don't see them cutting him coming off of such a productive year.
wuss...I do miss LA's weather
WV weather sucks
It is either too hot too cold or too rainy
Very rarely is it a comfortable temperature
Of course, after living in LA for 40 years, my blood is really thin and it hasn't thicken at all even after 20 years in WV
Quite a few people here in Virginia call me a wuss for always being cold during the winter (note - I live on the WV/VA border and work in Virginia).
And you know what I say to themwuss...
If they release him, its a 12.8 mill dead cap hit, 4.2 mill in 2022 and then 8.5 in 2023 and "saves" them his 12.8 mill salary. Its a washDead Cap/Savings
2022 $17,137,500 $4,237,500 $12,900,000