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At first I was upset, but looking at it, I don't actually mind it. If Kedrick Brown doesn't perform up to par this season we can actually not even offer him the QO.
I've always liked Kevin Ollie he's not a starter by any stretch of the imagination but in a lot of ways he's like Eric Snow, in that he makes smart decisions on the floor. And unlike Snow, he's a lot more comfortable coming off the bench.
It's all about the cap baby! We can shave off $2.360935 million off next season if we don't give Brown the option. Combine that with possible buyouts of Coleman's and Buckner's contracts, and MacCullouch coming off to the book..
We'd have $39,912,890 in payroll which would put us just slightly under the cap. And definitely under the luxury tax threshold. Of course we're still going to have players we have to re-sign so we'll probably baloon right up over again, but we're in a much better situation now than we were at the beginning of last season.
And best wishes to Eric Snow, it was a nice move by King to send him back to his home, and a team that could use his services.
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Who cares about a championship drought?:
My teams will never win a championship anyway, so why don't you discuss everything else at my forum? Good idea, right? Yeah, I thought so. It's called.. Booing Santa Claus. See you there.
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Originally Posted by Henry Rollins
“The average is the borderline that keeps mere men in their place. Those who step over the line are heroes by the very act. Go.”
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