Mike Wright
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Dude, I need to get rid of this trophy soon, and I'm telling you guys right now, you're going to want to stop drinking whatever's in your cup over the next month during our show. You're going to Mission Impossible him? A little food poisoning? Yeah, I'm thinking Dumb and Dumber him, but you're going to be sitting on the toilet.
Dude, I need to get rid of this trophy soon, and I'm telling you guys right now, you're going to want to stop drinking whatever's in your cup over the next month during our show. You're going to Mission Impossible him? A little food poisoning? Yeah, I'm thinking Dumb and Dumber him, but you're going to be sitting on the toilet.
Down the hatch.
Down the hatch.
Down the hatch.
The Saints have done that for going on like 13 years. Every year they have no cap space. They restructure some guys.
The Saints have done that for going on like 13 years. Every year they have no cap space. They restructure some guys.
The Saints have done that for going on like 13 years. Every year they have no cap space. They restructure some guys.
When they finally decide we cannot kick the can down the road anymore, which I don't know that they will ever do, but if they do, they will have the fastest route to the first pick in the draft because that thing will burn to the ground.
When they finally decide we cannot kick the can down the road anymore, which I don't know that they will ever do, but if they do, they will have the fastest route to the first pick in the draft because that thing will burn to the ground.
When they finally decide we cannot kick the can down the road anymore, which I don't know that they will ever do, but if they do, they will have the fastest route to the first pick in the draft because that thing will burn to the ground.
And the cap going up so much this year. I mean, it's similar last year, but these are massive jumps. Teams have to spend at least 89% of the cap. So it's $279 million this year. That means a lot of these teams, even the kind of penny-pinching teams, they have to spend some big contracts. And one thing that I find, I don't even understand how it works.
And the cap going up so much this year. I mean, it's similar last year, but these are massive jumps. Teams have to spend at least 89% of the cap. So it's $279 million this year. That means a lot of these teams, even the kind of penny-pinching teams, they have to spend some big contracts. And one thing that I find, I don't even understand how it works.
And the cap going up so much this year. I mean, it's similar last year, but these are massive jumps. Teams have to spend at least 89% of the cap. So it's $279 million this year. That means a lot of these teams, even the kind of penny-pinching teams, they have to spend some big contracts. And one thing that I find, I don't even understand how it works.
So the NFL as a whole must spend at least 95% of the cap. individual teams need to spend at least 89% of the cap. But how do you hold someone accountable on that?
So the NFL as a whole must spend at least 95% of the cap. individual teams need to spend at least 89% of the cap. But how do you hold someone accountable on that?
So the NFL as a whole must spend at least 95% of the cap. individual teams need to spend at least 89% of the cap. But how do you hold someone accountable on that?
Yeah, if the whole league is at 94%. How do you tell that team? You go to the cheap team? You go to the cheap team. You've got to give out another contract.
Yeah, if the whole league is at 94%. How do you tell that team? You go to the cheap team? You go to the cheap team. You've got to give out another contract.
Yeah, if the whole league is at 94%. How do you tell that team? You go to the cheap team? You go to the cheap team. You've got to give out another contract.