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How is it that we never have enough cap space?


GoobyPls

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I don't get it, there are teams like the Cowboys, Redskins, Colts, Ravens ext.... who seem to be able to pay their own players and go after big name FA at the same time. If we give out a big contract is usually to one of our own players and that's it. Does having a more willing owner have something to do with it?

 

Lets say Hardy  never got in trouble, played the whole season and produced. What would have happen? Cause if we don't have enough money to sign a bunch of b class receivers how the hell were we going to sign Hardy?

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I don't get it, there are teams like the Cowboys, Redskins, Colts, Ravens ext.... who seem to be able to pay their own players and go after big name FA at the same time. If we give out a big contract is usually to one of our own players and that's it. Does having a more willing owner have something to do with it?

Lets say Hardy never got in trouble, played the whole season and produced. What would have happen? Cause if we don't have enough money to sign a bunch of b class receivers how the hell were we going to sign Hardy?

When is the last time the Cowboys and Redskins were even relevant?

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