mykc14 wrote:I think that is more of a coincidence than anything else, although I have no doubt the cowboys would trade for AP if he were to come available. After trading for him they would also probably restructure his contract or extend him, bringing that cap number down. I read somewhere that the most they could save in a restructure was 12.8 mil by bringing his base salary down to 1 mil. The funny thing is how Jerry has continued to restructure Romo's contract year after year, putting off his cap hit. Also, in the past 2 offseasons Romo has made an extra 28 mil in restructure bonuses, LOL. Jerry has ruined that team. If he wouldn't have restructured Romo this offseason his cap hit would have been 14 mil next year and low the rest of his contract. Now his cap hit is 20 mil next year, and then between 23-25 over the last 3 years.
Maybe it's just a coincidence. Deals are renegotiated all the time and there doesn't have to be an immediate need for teams to do so. But AP has stated for some time that he'd like to play for the Cowboys who proceeded to let their star running back go to a division rival then after the big wave of free agent signings pass, they free up money in the exact amount needed to take on AP's current contract. Coincidence or not, it's pretty hard to ignore.