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Oodles of cap space - SunsetBengal - 03-10-2022 According to Jason LaCanfora.. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/small-but-encouraging-update-on-bengals-pursuit-of-offensive-linemen/ar-AAUR0gz?ocid=msedgntp Quote:With NFL free agency beginning next week, the Cincinnati Bengals look poised to sign multiple starting-caliber offensive linemen. I know, we've all been over this topic ad nauseum around here. It still cracks me up that Geoff Hobson portrays the situation like the Bengals will barely be able to keep the lights on, while much of the NFL world sees the Bengals in a position of financial leverage in the current free agent market. RE: Oodles of cap space - Schmitbuck - 03-10-2022 (03-10-2022, 10:11 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: According to Jason LaCanfora.. Admittedly, I did not read Hobson's article but saw the summaries here. John Sheeran had an interesting take on the OBI podcast last night that Hobson's job isn't to provide speculation/nuance in his annual cap space article. As a Bengals employee, he's given the flat explanation of the numbers and that's what he passes on. He's not going to mention that the $7.5M allocated to the draft class really is actually a smaller # because of the small contract sizes of later round picks. Or mention Waynes and possibly Hopkins getting cut adding to the cap amount. Or that there can be creativity involved in contract terms. RE: Oodles of cap space - SunsetBengal - 03-10-2022 (03-10-2022, 10:42 AM)Schmitbuck Wrote: Admittedly, I did not read Hobson's article but saw the summaries here. John Sheeran had an interesting take on the OBI podcast last night that Hobson's job isn't to provide speculation/nuance in his annual cap space article. As a Bengals employee, he's given the flat explanation of the numbers and that's what he passes on. He's not going to mention that the $7.5M allocated to the draft class really is actually a smaller # because of the small contract sizes of later round picks. Or mention Waynes and possibly Hopkins getting cut adding to the cap amount. Or that there be creativity involved in contract terms. We ALL get that he's just saying what he's paid to say, the company guy doing his job. We as fans are just feeling like the team management should do a better job of projecting a winning attitude, one that inspires optimism and excitement among its fans (customers). It's a modern age of information, everyone knows more now than ever before, the day and age of cloak and dagger secrecy about the franchise's intentions are a bygone era. In other words, no need to paint a picture of doom and gloom when it comes to cap management and free agent expectations. RE: Oodles of cap space - Schmitbuck - 03-10-2022 (03-10-2022, 10:59 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: We ALL get that he's just saying what he's paid to say, the company guy doing his job. We as fans are just feeling like the team management should do a better job of projecting a winning attitude, one that inspires optimism and excitement among its fans (customers). It's a modern age of information, everyone knows more now than ever before, the day and age of cloak and dagger secrecy about the franchise's intentions are a bygone era. That's fair. There is the old adage to 'under promise, over perform' but agree maybe it's time to change that a bit for 'fan experience'. We see the hype/excitement Elizabeth Blackburn is adding in social media, so perhaps that's another area on the horizon. I don't know if it's different with other NFL team sites, but if I were to guess, it'd say they are also more conservative to actual reality. |