Again, can't take your claim seriously without any citation. We have no evidence that carried over monies are different than base cap. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
Tell you what, let's make a friendly wager. If Miami does not carry over cap space to next season, I will donate $100 to this site. If they do, you donate $100. Deal? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
HAHAHA, I hate getting caught up in cap talk because truth be told it is complex as f***. I mean, they literally hire contract lawyers to comb through this s***, so anyone who thinks they are an expert on the matter and isn't a lawyer and employed by an NFL team is probably full of it. Either way though, I'm not upset we didn't sign Mathis, maybe a little disappointed, but I can definitely see why he wasn't a good fit for this team and said that a while back when the rumors started swirling and I'm glad the front office obviously sees it that way too. He's over rated, PFF is a joke.
You don't have to believe me, that doesn't change whats true or not, and I'm perfectly fine with you not believing it.
I'm sorry but how are you or I, not knowing each other from Adam, supposed to trust the other to hold to the bargain? It's an exercise in futility.
I'm not even sure how this is even up for debate. We don't need to look any further than the Dolphins. The 2014 NFL salary cap was $133M. The Miami Dolphins spent $143M. According to the argument set forth, The Miami Dolphins could not have carried any money over to 2015.
Well, hold on while I get the salt and pepper, and a little tabasco to kill the taste of this crow, I checked that out and apparently you're correct, there doesn't seem to be any other answer, believe me I tried to find one, but if I'm wrong I'm wrong, I'm always glad for the knowledge. Also glad I didn't take that bet
No big deal, I prove people wrong here pretty often. What is important is that you learned from this.