How about wooden nickels ??????
Salute the nation
Every little bit helps lol.
If the system ever crashes.
I'm sure wooden nickels can go a long way
How about wooden nickels ??????
Salute the nation
Penguins owners don’t play these sort of games and they sure as hell don’t tolerate this nonsense.
Warms my heart they smoked the rangers tonight.
Young Prime Time Jr tried to be the man yesterday. Posted that AB was the goat, then said this about Clark. Don't be calling Ryan Clark out young pup lol![]()
He'll be back next year. He's just pissed right now. Plus the Steelers won't trade him out of his contract, I believe.
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If they trade him before March 18th his cap hit will only be 6 million. His 12 million dollar salary will be wiped away and he's due a 4 million dollar roster bonus March 18th. So that's 16 million wiped away of his 22 million cap hit.He'll be back next year. He's just pissed right now. Plus the Steelers won't trade him out of his contract, I believe.
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If they trade him before March 18th his cap hit will only be 6 million. His 12 million dollar salary will be wiped away and he's due a 4 million dollar roster bonus March 18th. So that's 16 million wiped away of his 22 million cap hit.
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We've won 7? Damn that must have been a long nap.
That's why they need to make the trade prior to March 18th before his roster bonus kicks in and they get draft picks for this year. The way I'm reading it is.His basic cap hit of traded before June 1st is 21 million. Now there might be a couple million savings in a small window in March. But essentially his guaranteed money would be monstrous this year but off the books next. If he is post June 1st you eat the March money but spread the rest out they said over three but I thought when we talked Bos it had to be two. Other draw back is that if it is draft pick its 2020 because draft will be done.
That's why they need to make the trade prior to March 18th before his roster bonus kicks in and they get draft picks for this year. The way I'm reading it is.
His cap his is just under 22 million(includes 12 million in salary, 4 million roster bonus (March 18), then 6 million in pro rated signing bonus)
Trade him prior to his 4 million dollar roster bonus, so we don't have to pay that and his 12 million salary goes with him.
Leaving us on the hook for the 6 million
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https://247sports.com/nfl/pittsburgh-steelers/Article/Antonio-Brown-trade-value-127165123/247sports.com said:If a team picking in the top five of the NFL Draft offered their selection straight up for Brown, the Steelers would probably consider it. They would have to eat all of his dead money, but would have enormous savings after 2019 when Brown's contract would be gone and they'd have a top-five pick making below market-value in his place. If a team picking between No. 6 and No. 10 called, they'd probably insist on them adding another young player, just as the Vikings were able to secure Harris in the Moss trade.
I wrote that the Steelers won 6 of 7 SB's without AB/Bell, not won 7... Steelers won all 6 of their SB's out of the 7 that were played prior to AB/Bell ('74, '75, '78, '79, '05, '08 and lost '95).
They've played 1 and lost it with Brown/Bell (lost '2010), obviously the one only having Brown on the roster and haven't even reached one with the 2 of those clowns rostered!!! Sorry if you can't follow along?
Point being, with the exception of individual statistics, the Steelers achieved all of their team greatness pre AB/Bell. In 9 seasons with Brown and 5 with both Brown and Bell the Steelers have reached 1 total SB and won ZERO! A good team with good, selfless players and a good HC > Great individual players with an incompetent HC.
The only dead money in a trade would be what's left of his signing bonus wouldn't it?Any trade means that we eat $21M of dead money. Any. We could save $1M based on moving him but regardless we have to eat the dead money. And if we are to do it at a meaningful time it has to happen before the draft.
An interesting article on what he might be worth though:
https://247sports.com/nfl/pittsburgh-steelers/Article/Antonio-Brown-trade-value-127165123/
Gives you at least some idea of what people should be looking at. Still a monster IF though.
Bouchette and some others say the real cap hit would be about $6MIL after they get back the 2019 salary and bonus. Not sure why this is so complicated that everyone doesn't have a clear answer. I hope this is the right interpretation.The only dead money in a trade would be what's left of his signing bonus wouldn't it?
The salary would go with him and he wouldn't get his roster bonus?
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