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Just to clarify, this is a floating cap correct? As revenues increase, the cap number will go up?
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Dougie93 said:What are the dollar amounts that revenues must hit before the percentages go up?
http://www.hfboards.com/showthread.php?t=151330Dougie93 said:What are the dollar amounts that revenues must hit before the percentages go up?
rockon83 said:so say a team spends the max, 39m or whatever. revenues for this year are much lower than the expected 1.7b, and next year's projections turn into 1.5b. what happens to the team with players signed for 39m, which is now over the cap, being that the cap lowered??
thinkwild said:If the revenues were much lower, unlikely, then the extra money paid to the players would be taken out of escrow, a new lower cap would be created for the next year, and the team would have to cut players to get under the new cap.
kdb209 said:And unlike this year (during this one week buyout period only), any buyouts next year WILL count against the cap.