BASF
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Spacing with the space bar usually doesn't work. You need a place holder and the period usually works best, so you would get this:
IBleedBlueAndGreen":1d2iv77o said:If I'm the Seahawks I offer Bennett a 4 year $30 million dollar contract with about $14 million guaranteed, and I structure it so that there is at least $6 million against the cap this season. I'm thinking $7.5M signing bonus. Would look like this:
Year...............Base...............Bonus...........Cap Hit............Dead Money............Cut Savings
2014..............3.500.(G).........2.625.............6.125.............14.000...................-7.875
2015..............5.200..............2.625.............7.825...............7.875...................-0.050
2016..............4.500..............2.625.............7.125...............5.25......................1.875
2017..............6.300..............2.625.............8.925...............2.625.....................6.300
Essentially means we can't cut him for two years, and he wouldn't count more than $8M against the cap until the final year of the deal (and if we did decide to cut him then we'd re-gain $6.3 million on the cap, with only $2.625 million in dead money). He averages $7.5M per year, and even if he only plays out the first two years of the deal would make $19.2 million, or more than $9.5 million per year.
EDIT: When I first wrote this post all the numbers were spaced out nicely and it was much easier to read. Sorry about this, but not sure how to prevent the jumbling you see above.
Thoughts?