C. Colt Anderson

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C. Colt Anderson

Colts President Bill Polian has embarked on his usual off to make a list saying they might be forced to move to camp. Currently involved in negotiations with the agents keep players who are preparing for the project and meet CAP rules NFL salary, although things seem to be a little more difficult this year. The revised standards NFL CAP and the economy have led to the current financial troubles for the Colts, forcing the team to seek alternatives, including an option of changing his training camp.

Like anyone else in the country, costs are a problem for them as a team, have chosen to look at everything they do to reduce the cost is the cost of travel or training camp. One of the areas that really need to look is in the camp, they need to decide where they should be training.

Over the past ten years have been holding the colts camp in Terre Haute, but their contract came to an end and are now considering returning to Anderson used to call home for almost 14 years before moving to Terre Haute. Anderson is close Indianapolis what will be the best option for the team.

Not only is the training ground of an issue the team, but have recently announced that they are cutting 25 jobs in the office alone and as if that's not enough they are trying to re-sign three of their key players off. Polian would love re-sign all three, but he believes he won the highest priority job from two years ago. All is not well with the negotiations but it seems that will be forced to go to the franchise tag or something else, Polian has not yet reported how much they need, but which has agreed to convert part of the list of bonus a signing bonus as a way of clearing cap space.

Doing this will help the team to spread the money over the years. The choice that will have to determine how much more money will continue to meet the other players who can force the team to find ways of reducing other veterans. The cuts will come with prices too strong.

These being the last year's salary cap of the new rules are there. This year, for example, if players in terms of the bonds are expensive crop then be the responsibility of the team to take the full value of the remaining premium. The money used in the contracts will be prorated of life in recent years. So if a player receives a bonus of $ 10 million deal for 5 years, teams will have to pay $ 2 million a year. And if cut the player who has two years remaining on his contract, the team will be capped reached 4 million U.S. dollars in it.

Polian says they are not sure if the cover 123 million U.S. dollars is projected to remain, the chances are that it could rise. Adding that have not had a problem with the PAC for the past 11 years, but this year they have. Depends What will happen now I do not know yet.

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