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https://x.com/TomPelissero/status/1895171736213299289
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Cap numbers over the years: 2011: $120.4MM 2012: $120.6MM 2013: $123.6MM 2014: $133MM 2015: $143.3MM 2016: $155.3MM 2017: $167MM 2018: $177.2MM 2019: $188.2MM 2020: $198.2MM 2021: $182.5MM 2022: $208.2MM 2023: $224.8MM 2024: $255.4MM 2025: $279.2MM Last edited by AlwaysSunnyinIndy; 03-01-2025 at 12:29 PM. |
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It seems the salary cap has benefitted everyone.
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![]() Ballard has almost always spent the cap space. From Spotrac, here are the amounts the Colts spent by year vs baseline cap: 2024: $250.3 ($255.4 was baseline cap) 2023: $223.9 ($224.8) 2022: $205.8 ($208.2) 2021: $187.3 ($182.5) 2020: $231.4 ($198.2) |
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weren't we sitting on cap space just last year or am I just imagining it. |
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We carried over about $10m but not that much.
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o Sometimes, perception differs from reality. o
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AlwaysSunnyinIndy (03-02-2025) |
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That was the popular trope of Ballard haters, but it has been proven false every time. Yes, we start the offseason with a lot of cap money, but we also started every one of them with a lot of free agents to replace. The cap space we have every year is always a mirage. Most teams with a lot of space have a lot of expiring contracts, or a dearth of talent.
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So I gave the baseline cap numbers above, not the adjusted cap number. As sherck points out above, any unused cap carries over and is added to the following year - the owner does not pocket the money. So each team essentially has their own cap number for any given year. Another way to look at it is to see how much cap is left per year to be carried over. And there are reasons to have a little cap space left - for example, playing time and performance incentives count against the cap, so a little extra cap space may open up if the incentive conditions are not met. Again, from Spotrac, below are the carryover numbers for each of the last 5 years and where it ranks among the league. 2024: $10.1M (12th) 2023: $6.4M (11th) 2022: $6.6M (6th) 2021: $2.4M (15th) 2020: $8.3M (13th) |
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