The Jets have voided the contracts of Carl Lawson (6.3M in 2024 dead money according to Over the Cap), Duane Brown (4.728M in dead money), Jerome Whitehead (3.3M in dead money), and Quinton Jefferson (1.54M in dead money).
Remember when Carl Lawson was owning everybody in training camp that first offseason? Man our offensive line just sucked.
I wasn't at training camp, but it seemed like the Jets quarterback had a pass rusher in his lap a second after the snap every other play during the season!
you know, i took a break from here due to the negativity and stupidity. figured since the season is over maybe there would be more normal discussion of off-season things. then I see this post and wonder why I even bothered to come back and look. too many people here have 0 basic knowledge of how the NFL or contracts work but feel the need to try and discuss it
Well, I may be stupid but I'm certainly not negative! Can you enlighten us further about the situation?
None of these guys were technically cut since their contracts expired and were on the non active roster because, due to restructures, we still owed them all money. Our cap currently sits at 1.6 million. And add safety to the list of needs.
You know, it's guys like this that make guys like me want to avoid coming to, posting on, and reading these boards. I believe the OP was simply listing today's cuts due to salary contraints. There was no other commentary or opinion given in that post was there? This is a public messsage board, no? Everyone is entitled to express their opinion without fear of ridicule, as well as having their intellect or knowledge questioned. Sorry if some of our opiions differ from yours, there is no need to get nasty. BTW, change your avatar, he's a loser / bust. SMH.
Maybe give it another 3 to 25 months, not even the epic circle jerks of the Roman imperial orgies were built in a day.
no, because nobody was cut. they were fake "void" years. basically the players just enter free agency just like any player without an after contract. it would be like saying we "cut" huff nobody was cut. they were fake "void" years. basically the players just enter free agency just like any player without an after contract. it would be like saying we "cut" huff not saying you were negative, but the post was ridiculous. you did "complain" about their cap cost though when it was all just deferred money everyone knew about for years. we basically borrowed that 16mil from the 2024 cap so we can have the players in 2023, and 2022 etc and be under the cap not negative, but very ill informed and incorrect. except we didn't cut anyone. that was my point. they are just expiring contracts. no different then huff. if someone came here and said we cut huff, you'd probably laugh and call them an idiot. this is the same thing. nobody was cut. simple as that. at this point we'd have to win multiple Sbs and even though its doubtful. the amount of salt and stupid things I seen from ravens and steelers fans (2 very successful franchises) gives me pretty much 0 hope
nobody was cut. they were fake "void" years. basically the players just enter free agency just like any player without an after contract. it would be like saying we "cut" huff not saying you were negative, but the post was ridiculous. you did "complain" about their cap cost though when it was all just deferred money everyone knew about for years. we basically borrowed that 16mil from the 2024 cap so we can have the players in 2023, and 2022 etc and be under the cap Thanks for the detailed explanation. It helped clarify for me the practice of deferring money into voided years. I spoke loosely of "cuts" because that is the language we used in my family for both terminated contracts and expired contracts (with the exceptions for players who announce their retirement). I don't remember complaining about the practice of deferring money into voided years (or into simply terminated years, which Over the Cap refers to as pre and post June "cuts"). In any case, I didn't fully understand the practice of deferring money into voided years, so why should I complain about it?
I think the Romans might have been ahead of Douglas and the Jets' schedule. I'm sure they at least had some tangible evidence of progress 13 years into the process.