But that is the argument I have.. I don't think there is a gap as you think there is.. maybe.. but I haven't read anything to that effect.
"pack93z" wrote:
I don't understand what you mean by a gap. On the 3rd of January, 2010:
You can sign a player to whatever the hell you want to sign him for.
That is how things stand.
"dfosterf" wrote:
Where are you getting that date from?
This 2009 season continues until the 2010 season begins.. just because payroll will end on the final week of the regular season, I don't believe the 2009 NFL season expires on this day. Contracts don't expire until after the league calendar ends..
The gap I am talking about is the accounting gap..
"pack93z" wrote:
(beating head to a pulp against computer) mostly kidding-this is a pain in the ass to figure out--more kidding- and you think they are going to do so in 19 days, lol--sorry
Ask yourself this question.
If the last day to sign a player under the 2009 salary cap is the 2nd of January (which it is) What happens if you sign him on the 3rd of January?
Ah, you might ask--Then why even do a deal right now?
They had to hit the minimum, for starters.
In week 10, (deadline for the inclusion of pro-rations into the 2009 season) I published Brandt's article (somewhere, lol-now you know why I have that boring "reference" thread) He mentioned "league year", as I recall, but here is something that stuck out to me at the time... He ALSO said, "There are no accounting rules established for 2010" (maybe not precisely, but damn close.