Larry Warford
I think the colts should sign him and have glowinski as a backup. Warford is road grader and not bad in pass protection. Perhaps a 2 year deal.
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10 years ago having 12 million in Space seemed like a luxury. Now 20 million seems to be cutting it short. |
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10 years ago having 12 million in Space seemed like a luxury. Now 20 million seems to be cutting it short. I’m not an expert, I just know you’ve got to have enough money in reserve to replace people and this is at least a two-year contract. |
I read somewhere he wants 7 million a year. Colts have the cap space to sign him.
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If all regular season and playoff games are played this season without fans at the stadium, the projected salary cap could drop by 25 to 30%....that means the salary cap could decrease to about 140 million in that scenario. The Colts are in relatively good shape with respect to the 2021 cap right now.....however, there are several players due a contract extension next year along with whatever the Colts decide to do with the QB position. I'm sure the players union and owners will sit down and try to negotiate an alternate arrangement for 2021 and beyond - a few ideas have already been floated to the media - but until the 2021 situation is resolved, I doubt many teams will be looking to add a lot of guaranteed money commitments to their 2021 cap number. |
Is Glowinski really that much of a liability? I really don't think so. We can't have Pro Bowl caliber OL at every position, it's just not realistic and has never been done. I mean he beat out Joe Haeg, who was previously starting for us, yet Haeg is going to compete for starting job with the Bucs.
Maybe Pinter beats him out, but OL is the least of my worries. |
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You may be right that Pinter beats him out, who knows. I wouldn't mind having another mauler there though. Why not? |
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Yes - it was mentioned several times last year (I think first by Chromeburn) that Glowinski was dealing with an injury for pretty much the entire season last year. |
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Any chance you could give me today's lottery numbers Race ??
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So, for example, let's just say the cap for 2020 is 200M and that it drops 50M to 150M in 2021. For 2022, everything returns to "normal" and it rebounds to 210M. It could be frozen at 200M and then it would go 50M in debt for 2021. The surplus of 10M in 2022 would then pay down the 50M debt. It could take a few years to pay off the debt, however, unless they find other revenues. |
The league can do whatever it wants regarding the cap, provided the owners and players come to an agreement. People who are sounding the alarm on this are doing so because the CBA states that the cap is based on a percentage of revenues, and games played in stadiums with no fans would obviously lead to a massive decrease in revenue, which in turn would lead to a massive decrease in the cap. Given the situation, I would think it's something the owners and the players' union will want to figure out, because teams have planned on the basis of projecting the cap forward. No team would be giving any player a $25 million per year contract if they projected the cap to be $150 million. One potential solution would be to have a uncapped year in 2021, the precedent for which was set in 2010, with the idea being that the CBA was not negotiated in such a way to handle a pandemic crisis, and everyone knowing that the 2022 league year will be capped per the normal CBA rules.
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He is still a good rg |
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Warford would be an upgrade though and we could use more depth. |
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Shitting on him because be isn’t Nelson is par for the course for this fan base |
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