vmax Posted February 20, 2016 Posted February 20, 2016 (edited) At the time, it seemed as though the Baltimore Ravens were making the right decision when they extended the contract of defensive back Lardarius Webb and gave new deals to keep offensive tackle Eugene Monroe and tight end Dennis Pitta.Now all three of those contracts fall in the category of buyer's remorse. Those deals rival Joe Flacco's monstrous cap number as the reasons Baltimore has the second-worst cap situation in the NFL.According to the ESPN roster management system, the Ravens have only $6.1 million in cap space, and that's before the team uses the franchise tag on kicker Justin Tucker ($4.5 million) and places a second-round tender on restricted free agent Kamar Aiken ($2.5 million). Only the Buffalo Bills, who currently are over the projected $154 million cap, are in a worse situation....http://espn.go.com/blog/baltimore-ravens/post/_/id/25772/three-disappointing-contracts-have-put-ravens-in-nfls-second-worst-cap-situation Webb, Monroe and Pitta count a total of $25.9 million against the cap, or 16.8 percent of Baltimore's entire cap. In comparison, Flacco's $28.55 million cap number represents 18.5 percent of the Ravens' cap.And they got nothing on the Ray Rice deal.Conclusion: Sorry. Bad CAP management. You can't pay a guy free agent super star money when they are not that. Edited February 20, 2016 by vmax Quote
oldno82 Posted February 20, 2016 Posted February 20, 2016 Has our cap specialist been replaced? And what's with Oz and Steve when it comes to approving these deals? Talent and cap management used to be our forte. Now it's a blatant weakness. Quote
oldno82 Posted February 20, 2016 Posted February 20, 2016 Good article by Eisenberg: http://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/article-1/Eisenberg-Impact-Of-Joe-Flaccos-Contract-Has-Been-Overrated-Until-Now/c5ff9fdb-84c4-4d70-b322-cf2816cd2440 Quote
vmax Posted February 21, 2016 Author Posted February 21, 2016 Thanks for the article oldno82. Surprising that Eisenberg put that up considering he writes for the Ravens. I like his material.Way back when this deal was done all of us were scratching our heads. To me it looked like the Ravens would hit a point where they were forced to get rid of Joe.....or....this deal would kill the team along with some front office heads.Joe wants to be a Raven. Well...he's going to have to pay a lot to be one. He's going to have to give up a lot of money.I don't know of an athlete who gave up the amount of money that Joe is faced with for the Ravens to field a competitive team.He'd be a first and the players union would certainly frown on it. Other players too. Bad Cap management here. Everybody's sitting in an uncomfortable and bad seat. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted February 21, 2016 Posted February 21, 2016 This is from wanting to keep everyone and not cutting ties. The Ravens need to reevaluate how the decide who stays and who goes and what a players true value is. Quote
TBird Posted February 22, 2016 Posted February 22, 2016 And they got nothing on the Ray Rice deal.Conclusion: Sorry. Bad CAP management. But great for winning Super Bowls and only injuries kept him from winning the last two.Ozzie has more than just about anyone this side of Bellicheat who cheats to gets his. Ravens have one of the best capologists in NFL who goes back to the Browns franchise but Bisciotti orders Ozzie to spend close to the ceiling. You have to if you want to get into the POsevery year as Bisciotti wants. Take Buffalo. They are worse in CAP space and are projected to go over the $154M limit thisyear. Ravens currently are about $6M under the ceiling, 2d worse but have more SB trophiesand playoff experiences than Buffalo and about 25 other teams. It's like I always say when people said how can you afford a car like that or how can you afford a computer when I was the first one in the office to buy one. I say, it's not how much youhave but what you do with what you do have. Bisciotti paid around $600M for the Ravens and it's now worth over $1B in 16 years. That's pretty good money management for an owner who spends to the ceiling every yearand has a ton of trophies and rings in his short career as owner. There's always Buffalo for you. Say hello to Rex for me VMAX. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted February 22, 2016 Posted February 22, 2016 Or look at NE who spends a lot but always has space. Seems like they work the cap better. Quote
TBird Posted February 22, 2016 Posted February 22, 2016 They cheat a lot as indicated when Brady was booed out of the SB in San Franciscolast week and the only reason they have more trophies is because they're in an easycandy bar division with no competition and still didn't win the SB this year with alltheir spending. Ravens have beaten NE in Foxboro in February more than any other team and would havelast year if NE hadn't cheated, bend the rules and use some trickery vs a banged up secondaryand CB that wasn't even playing football two weeks before. That's another SB theystole from us. They couldn't win with smash mouth football. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted February 22, 2016 Posted February 22, 2016 That is an excuse looser like to make. They win like that bc they deal with their FO matter smarter than any other team. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 Maybe you and Suggs can talk about it. Quote
TBird Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 No, you and Bellicheat can get together. Quote
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