rjfan
Well-Known Member
A contract with an average of 30 to 33 million per year on a 4 year contract would go down really comfortable to me, a fifth year would feel some way more risky in terms of ageing and injuries, would feel better with it if needed to secure the deal if being partially guaranteed or (maybe and) came with both sides getting a ETO. From beyond 33 to 35 mi per year would fell like a slight overpay, but a pretty much doable one. North of that is where id start feel uncomfortable.
For any value, years, options and bonuses, just frontload It, as much as posible. Even with covid it's still an expanding cap (even if at a slower rate than before covid and Morey vs China), even If the arenas could not be full for the entirety of this season, the vaccines sure should be a reality once 21/22 season kicks in, and we'll much hardly not be in the tax anyway when Mitchell and Rudy (considering he gets his payday here) new contracts kicks in.
For any value, years, options and bonuses, just frontload It, as much as posible. Even with covid it's still an expanding cap (even if at a slower rate than before covid and Morey vs China), even If the arenas could not be full for the entirety of this season, the vaccines sure should be a reality once 21/22 season kicks in, and we'll much hardly not be in the tax anyway when Mitchell and Rudy (considering he gets his payday here) new contracts kicks in.