Then
2012 Big Salaries (according to sportrac):
Johnathan Joseph $7,250,000
Matt Schaub $7,150,000 (last yr of contract)
Andre Johnson $6,500,000
DeMeco Ryans $5,900,000
Antonio Smith $5,500,000
Eric Winston RT $5,500,000
Danieal Manning SS $5,000,000
*Jacoby Jones* $4,791,000
Owen Daniels $3.5M ** correction
*Kevin Walter* $3,500,000
Originally Posted by One-Eyed Willy
NOW
Johnathan Joseph $7,250,000 CB > Schaub, Dre, & Foster???
Matt Schaub $7,150,000 (last yr of contract)
Andre Johnson Base:$700K + Signing Bonus:$1.7M + Misc Bonus $2.4M = [$4.85 cap hit] What a team player!!!!
Owen Daniels $3.5M
DeMeco Ryans $5,900,000
Antonio Smith $5,500,000 is he next??
Eric Winston RT $5,500,000
Danieal Manning SS $5,000,000
*Jacoby Jones* $4,791,000 cut cut cut!!!!!!!!!
*Kevin Walter* $3,500,000
I'm still uncertain if J. Joseph and D. Manning's contracts can be touched or not since they are still within 1 year and the rules changed after the lockout. Earlier, I read they could not till after hitting the 1 year mark(July 2012). However, now, I'm reading that only rookie contracts are untouchable for the 1st year and may not get a raise in Salary till after the 3rd yr. Fucking red tape! Go figure.. But if we can, with no disrespect to J. Jo, he'd make a prime candidate for contract reconstruction. However, obviously he didn't under-perform, but rather the Texans are paying him too much. I can't point the finger at Rick Smith though because after the lockout, time was condensed and the Texans did what they could in such a short period of time. It worked out well for 2012...
But what the fuck is going on now???
The issue with the NFL is that these players are looking mostly for upfront and guaranteed $$. Rightfully so! Back-loaded contracts don't usually pan out (Peyton Manning), and good players get cut when they just get in stride. Also in this practice, they often get shafted out more than half the amount they originally contracted for. Also, GM's over-using this strategy often end up having to completely rebuild when quite a few back-loaded players all hit the cap at the same time. Over paying players and back-loading contracts can keep a great team together short-term, but in the long run,
it will fuck you up. There is a reason why the Steelers don't like to pay big $$ for receivers and why the got-damn Patriots are contenders 10yrs running.
Fucking Patriots got the shit down to a science and they have proven: the only player you overpay for is an ELITE QB!
In the case of the Texans, being contracted over the cap in the previous year, hinders the team the following year. Especially WHEN THE CAP IS LESS THAN WHAT YOU EXPECT IT TO BE. This shit we're witnessing is simply due to the NFL having a hard cap. It's got to even out, or you wind up being penalized like the Cowboys and Redskins as they abused the system an "uncapped year" (2010). The NFL is a now or nothing league, for players, coaches and management. There is a fine line between building a dream team and fucking yourself out of a job. One thing that Rick Smith (Texans GM) likes to say is, "We'll continue to build though the draft and supplement via Free Agency." Overall I think that's an excellent motto, provided you get good draft picks. However, one has to wonder..
Are we relying too heavily on the draft this year??? Do we need to bring in a cap specialist to help manipulate the cap via miscellaneous bonuses similar to what GB and NE have done?
Meco tribute comming.......