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Breaking down the Bengals cap situation
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(03-04-2016, 12:06 PM)jj22 Wrote: Great they got you buying the lame cap talking points. It's not like we don't have other teams in the league to compare to. And they seem to be fine spending the cap on their playrs or outside players each year without setting aside over half the cap for injury settlements (who did we sign last yeas due to injury?, cause we sure set aside a chunk of the cap for it), rookie pay, future contracts (that we now can't afford because we need money for...... you guessed it.... future contracts), and all the other crap they claim they need the salary cap for.

This is an annual thing for this board and the city, you can't come with those talking points and think we'll fall for it, it's a low blow to Bengal fans and we are far smarter than that.

Watch how much other teams with far less cap space will spend when free agency opens up...... I guess they won't have rookies, injuries, and future contracts.


Every year we also see teams have to cut veteran starters because they are over the cap.  

I have not seen anyone show that the bengals actually spend that much less than all other teams.

Has anyone actually posted that number yet are have you all been to busy patting yourselves on the back for "knowing" that the Bengals are the cheapest team in the league.

The claim that the Bengals just develop players and let them walk away is not true.  We have lost a total of 4 decent players to free agency over the last 15 years (Justin Smith, Eric Steainbach, Johnathan Joseph, and Michael Johnson).  Some people might add Houshmandzadeh, but we did give him a second contract and he did not leave until he was 32.

Meanwhile we have stepped up and paid top dollar to keep many veteran starters like Palmer, Ochcocinco, Rudi, TJ, Willie Anderson, Levi Jones, Bobbie Williams, Rich Braham, Robert Geathers, Cedric Benson, Whitworth, Peko, Reggie Nelson, Dunlap, Atkins, Leon Hall, Dalton, Boling, Maualuga, and others.

Like most people here I would like to see the bengals step up and sign at least one upper tier free agent to help put us over the top, but that does not mean I have to act like they don't spend money to keep their best players here.

I honestly don't know if the Bengals spend less money than all the other teams, but I would like to see the numbers instead of just all this squealing about the Bengals are the cheapest team in the league.  And I am not talking about handing out big "play money" contracts that never get paid.  I am talking about how much money they are actually spending on salary each year.
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RE: Breaking down the Bengals cap situation - fredtoast - 03-04-2016, 12:37 PM

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