jammerhawk
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So at present the team has placed Lynch on the 'reserved retired' list. He presently costs the team his prorated remaining bonus of $5 mil for the next season. The team seems to be willing to take that cap hit of $5 mil for this season instead of splitting it over 2 seasons, reducing but prolonging the cap impact. He is still technically under contract and technically he could be required to pay back the prorated bonus as he hasn't finished his contract. It appears the team won't pursue that bonus money, but that could change.
I'm not a cap expert but would appreciate understanding where the team would be at if Lynch decided he actually wasn't retiring. Could someone who is cap knowledgeable please inform us what the cap consequences would be to the team if Lynch forced the team to deal with him? Could he force a trade?
I'm not a cap expert but would appreciate understanding where the team would be at if Lynch decided he actually wasn't retiring. Could someone who is cap knowledgeable please inform us what the cap consequences would be to the team if Lynch forced the team to deal with him? Could he force a trade?