Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?
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Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?
posted at 1/25/2011 2:48 PM EST
Does anyone care? -
Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?
posted at 1/25/2011 3:30 PM EST
Yeah thats why i posted the question. Its not like i posted a a comment asking if anyone owned a Tony Eason jersey. As if anyone would really give a crap about that.
In Response to Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?:Does anyone care?
Posted by Patsfansince1966 -
Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?
posted at 1/25/2011 3:37 PM EST
Soo.......................who gives a crap about how much the pats have spent, like you can control it? -
Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?
posted at 1/25/2011 3:40 PM EST
The cap for 2011 hasn't been announced yet (if there will be one, which it's 99% a certainty) and no team submits their final rosters until prior to Week 1. -
Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?
posted at 1/25/2011 3:41 PM EST
94 Million before they sign there UFA's like BJBE, Arrington etc. -
Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?
posted at 1/25/2011 3:46 PM EST
Thanks
In Response to Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?:94 Million before they sign there UFA's like BJBE, Arrington etc.
Posted by tagandtrade -
Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?
posted at 1/25/2011 3:50 PM EST
Yeah, I think in 2010 prior to the Brady deal it was in the 90s, but it ended up much higher:4. New England Patriots
Payroll Victories Cost per win $152.73 million 14 $10.91 million With the second highest payroll in the league -- a large chunk of that going to Tom Brady and Vince Wilfork -- the Patriots spent a lot. Fortunately for their financial efficiency, they also won. A lot. A league-leading 14 victories vaulted New England into the top five, as did the club's ongoing commitment to roster value. Under Bill Belichick, the Patriots have consistently: (A) pursued budget free agents; (B) traded players in their peak earning years; (C) gotten production out of young players such as rookie tight end Rob Gronkowski; (D) moved back in the draft to make said young players even more affordable. (Thirty-three players on New England's roster have three seasons or fewer of NFL experience). Really, what else would you expect from a franchise that made the humble hoodie a fashion statement?
Penny-wise: Receiver Wes Welker ($1.9 million base salary) and jack-of-all-trades Danny Woodhead ($395,000 base salary) provide bang and scrappiness for the buck.
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Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?
posted at 1/25/2011 3:59 PM EST
Thanks Russ
In Response to Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?:
Yeah, I think in 2010 prior to the Brady deal it was in the 90s, but it ended up much higher: 4. New England Patriots Payroll Victories Cost per win $152.73 million 14 $10.91 million With the second highest payroll in the league -- a large chunk of that going to Tom Brady and Vince Wilfork -- the Patriots spent a lot. Fortunately for their financial efficiency, they also won. A lot. A league-leading 14 victories vaulted New England into the top five, as did the club's ongoing commitment to roster value. Under Bill Belichick, the Patriots have consistently: (A) pursued budget free agents; (B) traded players in their peak earning years; (C) gotten production out of young players such as rookie tight end Rob Gronkowski; (D) moved back in the draft to make said young players even more affordable. (Thirty-three players on New England's roster have three seasons or fewer of NFL experience). Really, what else would you expect from a franchise that made the humble hoodie a fashion statement? Penny-wise: Receiver Wes Welker ($1.9 million base salary) and jack-of-all-trades Danny Woodhead ($395,000 base salary) provide bang and scrappiness for the buck.
Posted by BBReigns -
Rumor Pastfansince 1966 to sign with the Pats!
posted at 1/25/2011 4:02 PM EST
comments to come. -
Re: Does anyone know how much the Pats have spent against the 2011 cap?
posted at 1/25/2011 5:36 PM EST
This is for 2010, Pats were 12th out of 32 teams. Guess they DO spend money. It is also interesting that 4 of the top 5 teams in terms of spending had losing records. There goes that theory.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/19/team-by-team-salary-cap-numbers-if-there-were-a-salary-cap/