NFL 2013 Off-season discussion thread

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From ESPN's AFC West Blog:

ESPN’s John Clayton has a strong grasp on the salary cap and figures that Oakland will have about $69 million in cap space for 2014. That number will likely change based on several things, but it is clear that Oakland will have an abundance of cap room next year as it continues to rebuild its roster. For the first time since Reggie McKenzie took over as general manager in 2012, Oakland will not have to cut players to get under the cap

http://espn.go.com/blog/afcwest

This is fantastic news..!
 
That is like the Bengals this year. They have the most cap space this year. Too bad their owner pinches pennies like he is a poor man.

You know what? After years of OVER SPENDING for players that were either really good and got too much of or $h!77y players that weren't worth their contract... RM getting decent to good performers that are hungry for bargain basement prices is a breath of fresh air. Give extensions to your core good players.
 
You know what? After years of OVER SPENDING for players that were either really good and got too much of or $h!77y players that weren't worth their contract... RM getting decent to good performers that are hungry for bargain basement prices is a breath of fresh air. Give extensions to your core good players.

I agree.
 
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