He'll come back with a re-worked contract and give it a go. There's some risk to the Giants with this strategy, but the guy has always been a gamer and a solid citizen, unless he's decided to hang them up, I don't see him playing hardball for the money, and I don't see the Giants refusing him a chance at a roster spot.
Cruz isn't going to be cut that's absurd. He'll agree to a contract modification and come to camp. How stupid would the Giants look if they cut him before the season and he went to the Jets, lets say, and caught 80 balls. This is just trying to get clicks.
ahh there's that peachy headhunter we all know and love
I wish him well and hope he recovers, but he's another guy who do to health reasons cannot be counted on, and therefore should not be allowed to take up significant cap space.
I wish him well and hope he recovers, but he's another guy who do to health reasons cannot be counted on, and therefore should not be allowed to take up significant cap space.
Oh, the "cap space" argument. But, of course, he doesn't take up any cap space unless he can make the team. If he can then he's worth his cap space.
I'm sure he knows nobody in the NFL will offer anything close to his current contract, and his best marketing opportunities are in the NYC area. If the Giants offer what he would get on the open market he'll take it.
That contract makes sense if he's producing 100 catch seasons
but it doesn't make sense if he can't get on the field. He will have to take a pay cut or he is gone.
I hope they do work it out because I have a vision of Cruz and OBJ giving defensive backfields real problems in how they cover inside and outside. I'd like the contract to be worked out and that vision get a chance to happen.
but it doesn't make sense if he can't get on the field. He will have to take a pay cut or he is gone.
I hope they do work it out because I have a vision of Cruz and OBJ giving defensive backfields real problems in how they cover inside and outside. I'd like the contract to be worked out and that vision get a chance to happen.
And why wouldn't he take a cut? So he could get released and take a one year "show me" deal at near vet min? He and his agent are smarter than that.
would have a different situation under Mac versus TC at this time of year. Next summer, yeah, but right now it's all business. And just to add to 56's point, nobody on the team is McAdoo's guy so using the HH logic, I would expect 53 cuts soon.
If he's willing to touch his contract, and I'd wager he will be, he's going to get another year with NYG to regain his form. If he's got something left, he'll be here.
I expect all these guy except for Beason to be NYG's
If they take the necessary paycuts. At the very least they provide needed depth if the injuries they have had are healed. It's not like the Giants are loaded with talent at WR or OL.
is exactly the type of low-ceiling decision on aging, fragile veterans the regime must move away from. Especially when said player(s) has already spent the majority of two seasons sitting on the pine.
If they're dirt cheap backups there's some logic.
RE: RE: That contract makes sense if he's producing 100 catch seasons
but it doesn't make sense if he can't get on the field. He will have to take a pay cut or he is gone.
I hope they do work it out because I have a vision of Cruz and OBJ giving defensive backfields real problems in how they cover inside and outside. I'd like the contract to be worked out and that vision get a chance to happen.
And why wouldn't he take a cut? So he could get released and take a one year "show me" deal at near vet min? He and his agent are smarter than that.
I suspect he will take the deal. And I don't really buy into McAdoo guy or not. When he was healthy, there would have been a place for him on any team, with any coach.
is that they would have to guarantee a decent amount of money. That could potentially give them a bigger cap hit this year, but defray the hit over the remaining 2 years. It actually makes more sense for the Giants to cut him than restructure.
when Cruz did practice recently did the Giants staff notice any drop off of speed, quickness, agility/ability? I think what made him dangerous was that quickness into and through routes
Tell me the advantages of cutting Cruz, please. More cap space and another hole. Yes, our goal should be to lead the league in cap space with the plethora of immense talent that is going to be available this FA period. Outfuckingstanding.
The only way he gets cut is if he starts his comeback and cannot get on the field. Even then we still may ride it out if there is a chance he will see the field again.
he would have 0 players on the roster, but we all know that.However, that wasn't what I said. What I did say was McAdoo has no past to speak of with Cruz and cutting him would not surprise me
they've watched victor since he signed that deal. the victor cruz of 2011 isn't coming back - ever. same with JPP. those seasons were almost unexplainably good - cruz was having an out of body experience imo.
he wants nothing to do with the NFL grind anymore
I'd cut the fat like beason, cruz and schwartz - they hold you hostage by making you think they're part of the plans. then u end up sucking at those positions
they've watched victor since he signed that deal. the victor cruz of 2011 isn't coming back - ever. same with JPP. those seasons were almost unexplainably good - cruz was having an out of body experience imo.
he wants nothing to do with the NFL grind anymore
Yeah that is why he works out like a madman...how do you make this crap up about him not wanting to be part of the grind?
No he cannot be counted on. But you don't get rid of him out of hand. If healthy, he's still probably the best slot guy on the team. While he may not be a #2 anymore, he is still likely better than Harris. But let's wait and see how he looks before dismissing him.
headhunter moves his goalposts and thomas shows he's clueless
I wish him well and hope he recovers, but he's another guy who do to health reasons cannot be counted on, and therefore should not be allowed to take up significant cap space.
Oh, the "cap space" argument. But, of course, he doesn't take up any cap space unless he can make the team. If he can then he's worth his cap space.
Except that your statement is false.
One, when they reduce his salary, they will have to guarantee the portion they agree to. Thus, that WILL count even if he is cut.
Two, Cruz's remaining pro-rated bonus DOES continue to count against the cap.
Three, if the Giants wait until camp to make a decision, and Cruz simply is not healthy, then pro-rated bonus AND the guaranteed salary count against the cap- and put them in an even worse financial spot in August than if they had simply cut him in February/March.
Finally, you might not have remembered that cuts AFTER June 1 are spread out over TWO league years. Thus, the effect of cutting Cruz in/after camp would be that the dead money would be spread out over two years.
The Giants simply cannot take that chance that Cruz has nothing left, and then have the cap hit spread out even longer. They must bite the bullet and cut Cruz either now or when the league year starts in March.
Look, once Cruz was the Giants best WR and a legitimate top end player. But injuries happen to even the best guys. The NFL is a "now" league due to the cap. That means that teams can no longer afford to pay for past performance. They must make decisions based on what the player can contribute going forward. If a team allows loyalty to override performance going forward, that is how you end up with an underperforming team.
Sorry, but the facts ARE the facts- and emotion has nothing to do with facts. Cruz might have something left in the tank, but he won't be proving it with the Giants, as their team needs require that they permanently cut all financial ties now while they have the cap space to absorb the hit, and not let emotions cause problems for next year's cap space.
and will compete in camp. I'm sure they'll see what he has left before any thoughts of cutting him. This seems most probable for him, however the others mentioned in the article stand a higher chance of being cut.
who gives a sh#t?? I'm talking about his desire to actually play NFL football..he's jumping through the hoops in order to cash checks.
we're talking about a really smart dude who knows exactly how to play the system and leverage what he's already done
Some people just don't want to accept when it's over, and will kick and scream if you don't agree with their delusions.
You keep beating that drum that Cruz will come back and be anything of significance to this team.
You're the same people who did it for Steve Smith if I had to guess.
You'll be disappointed........ yet again.
who gives a sh#t?? I'm talking about his desire to actually play NFL football..he's jumping through the hoops in order to cash checks.
we're talking about a really smart dude who knows exactly how to play the system and leverage what he's already done
So the Giants are so stupid that they are being fooled by Cruz who is working out as window dressing, presumably at the Giants facilities.
I wish him well and hope he recovers, but he's another guy who do to health reasons cannot be counted on, and therefore should not be allowed to take up significant cap space.
Oh, the "cap space" argument. But, of course, he doesn't take up any cap space unless he can make the team. If he can then he's worth his cap space.
Except that your statement is false.
One, when they reduce his salary, they will have to guarantee the portion they agree to. Thus, that WILL count even if he is cut.
Two, Cruz's remaining pro-rated bonus DOES continue to count against the cap.
Three, if the Giants wait until camp to make a decision, and Cruz simply is not healthy, then pro-rated bonus AND the guaranteed salary count against the cap- and put them in an even worse financial spot in August than if they had simply cut him in February/March.
Finally, you might not have remembered that cuts AFTER June 1 are spread out over TWO league years. Thus, the effect of cutting Cruz in/after camp would be that the dead money would be spread out over two years.
The Giants simply cannot take that chance that Cruz has nothing left, and then have the cap hit spread out even longer. They must bite the bullet and cut Cruz either now or when the league year starts in March.
Look, once Cruz was the Giants best WR and a legitimate top end player. But injuries happen to even the best guys. The NFL is a "now" league due to the cap. That means that teams can no longer afford to pay for past performance. They must make decisions based on what the player can contribute going forward. If a team allows loyalty to override performance going forward, that is how you end up with an underperforming team.
Sorry, but the facts ARE the facts- and emotion has nothing to do with facts. Cruz might have something left in the tank, but he won't be proving it with the Giants, as their team needs require that they permanently cut all financial ties now while they have the cap space to absorb the hit, and not let emotions cause problems for next year's cap space.
So we can stop hearing pointless stories of how hard he's working for months and months on end. Only to sit out for a year because of a muscle pull, or are you not tired of hearing about the rehab MVPs on this team?
If not then there is no point, rip off the band-aid now, or later? It doesn't matter.....
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when Cruz did practice recently did the Giants staff notice any drop off of speed, quickness, agility/ability? I think what made him dangerous was that quickness into and through routes
Since the calf surgery, he is running in a pool.....that knee has had two years to heal, but we still have no idea of what condition it's in....until he makes cuts at full speed, until he gets hit, no one knows what condition either leg is in....
And if they restructure a deal, where is it written any money has to be guaranteed? It only becomes guaranteed if he is on the roster for the first game....you offer him a performance contract......then you really work him really hard in preseason, to see what he has left....
Geoff Schwarts has averaged less than 7 starts a year in his career
...the only thing he has proven is that the year he started 16 games (6 years ago!) was a complete anomaly.
Keeping him on the team would be a mistake. He is unreliable, when he does play he's been average at best, and he would be stealing valuable practice reps from younger players. Time to admit the mistake and let him go.
I don't think anyone will know if Cruz is done until the summer and season play itself out. From what we have heard his calf is fine now. His knee is nearly 2 years full healed. Cruz isn't going to be tested until the summer. So the Giants won't know enough to cut the guy now.
He's not getting cut this off-season because the Giants won't know enough by then. As of this moment Cruz is an unknown. They won't cut the unknown because the cap hit will be big. They will pray that Cruz holds up and probably re-do his deal.
may not be "done" but with all those injuries I doubt he has the ability to outplay Harris.
I don't care if they cut him now or later, they need to get a replacement for Cruz this offseason, the sooner the better.
Otherwise they are just setting themselves up for disappointment.
According to overthecap.com, the cost of a post June 1st cut of Victor Cruz will be $1.9 million. By the way, the post June 1st figures for Beatty, Beason, and Schwartz are $2.5M, $1.4M, and .95M respectively. Link - ( New Window )
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when Cruz did practice recently did the Giants staff notice any drop off of speed, quickness, agility/ability? I think what made him dangerous was that quickness into and through routes
Since the calf surgery, he is running in a pool.....that knee has had two years to heal, but we still have no idea of what condition it's in....until he makes cuts at full speed, until he gets hit, no one knows what condition either leg is in....
And if they restructure a deal, where is it written any money has to be guaranteed? It only becomes guaranteed if he is on the roster for the first game....you offer him a performance contract......then you really work him really hard in preseason, to see what he has left....
Doomster, I don't believe the CBA allows the restructuring of a deal that would reduce the overall value by more than a certain percentage. That is why salary gets converted into guaranteed money, which is amortized, in order to do most restructures. You can, however, cut a player, and then re-sign him.
answer: they don't, and it would be stupid of them to do so. If he makes it on the roster for game one, his salary is automatically guaranteed. but his making the roster is still a question mark, so why would you guarantee it? he can either accept a low salary with incentives, or he can hit the street.
Bringing him to camp at his current salary has its own risks. if he gets injured, you're on the hook for his salary or a (likely) hefty settlement.
Dumping Beason is a no-brainer.
Schwartz is iffy. If you think he can stay healthy as a backup, keep him, even at his current salary. It's going to cost you 2 mil to dump him (if the guarantee thing is right, make it 2.5 mil to dump), and you save 3 mil (or 2.5 mil). to get any lineman worthwhile (backup), you're going to have to spend 2 mil. We've seen how bargain basement backups work. Don't rely on him as a starter.
Beatty is iffy. IF you can find a quality body ready to go from day one (aka FA), Beatty is a candidate for the chopping block. If you can't find a good FA and have to draft one, keep him for another year.
Cruz is another no-brainer. drastically cut his salary, no guarantees, with incentives, and see what he has left.
answer: they don't, and it would be stupid of them to do so. If he makes it on the roster for game one, his salary is automatically guaranteed. but his making the roster is still a question mark, so why would you guarantee it? he can either accept a low salary with incentives, or he can hit the street.
Bringing him to camp at his current salary has its own risks. if he gets injured, you're on the hook for his salary or a (likely) hefty settlement.
Dumping Beason is a no-brainer.
Schwartz is iffy. If you think he can stay healthy as a backup, keep him, even at his current salary. It's going to cost you 2 mil to dump him (if the guarantee thing is right, make it 2.5 mil to dump), and you save 3 mil (or 2.5 mil). to get any lineman worthwhile (backup), you're going to have to spend 2 mil. We've seen how bargain basement backups work. Don't rely on him as a starter.
Beatty is iffy. IF you can find a quality body ready to go from day one (aka FA), Beatty is a candidate for the chopping block. If you can't find a good FA and have to draft one, keep him for another year.
Cruz is another no-brainer. drastically cut his salary, no guarantees, with incentives, and see what he has left.
fkap - I do think there are rules about how much a contract can actually be reduced. Although, incentives may take care of that (or some of it).
I don't think anyone will know if Cruz is done until the summer and season play itself out. From what we have heard his calf is fine now. His knee is nearly 2 years full healed. Cruz isn't going to be tested until the summer. So the Giants won't know enough to cut the guy now.
He's not getting cut this off-season because the Giants won't know enough by then. As of this moment Cruz is an unknown. They won't cut the unknown because the cap hit will be big. They will pray that Cruz holds up and probably re-do his deal.
That's a 9 million dollar spin on the roulette wheel, doubt the Giants take that risk when they can mitigate against an unknown bet.
...the only thing he has proven is that the year he started 16 games (6 years ago!) was a complete anomaly.
Keeping him on the team would be a mistake. He is unreliable, when he does play he's been average at best, and he would be stealing valuable practice reps from younger players. Time to admit the mistake and let him go.
(1) he won't take a pay cut that allows him to make a lot of the lost money back in incentives, or
(2) he's still hurt.
Whether he's on the opening day roster is an entirely different discussion.
I already explained above why this is an incorrect analysis. Scroll up and read.
Except, of course, that your explanation is incorrect. They don't have to guarantee any potion of a salary reduction for next year. It would be just like the salary reduction/performance based contracts Schwartz or Beason agreed to last year. Not only were their salaries not guaranteed, I believe both Schwartz and Beason lost further salary for the games they didn't play.
Schwartz is iffy. If you think he can stay healthy as a backup, keep him, even at his current salary. It's going to cost you 2 mil to dump him (if the guarantee thing is right, make it 2.5 mil to dump), and you save 3 mil (or 2.5 mil). to get any lineman worthwhile (backup), you're going to have to spend 2 mil. We've seen how bargain basement backups work. Don't rely on him as a starter.
If a worthwhile backup lineman would cost $2 million, I would rather cut Schwartz, save $3 million and use $2 million of that on a worthwhile backup instead of rolling the dice on Schwartz being healthy.
Also, according to Overthecap.com, cutting Schwartz post-June 1 would only cost $958,000 and save $3.95 million. Seems a no brainer. We'll see...
Rich in DC: I think you are overstating the significance of June 1.
Strictly speaking, you are correct: cutting him later means part of his unamortized bonus hits the cap in 2017. But with the liberalized carryover rules, that probably doesn't matter. As long as the Giants don't spend the cap savings in 2016, that money will roll over to cover the deferred bonus hit.
In practice, I think June 1 is now only important for teams that are tight against the cap in the current year, and need to defer a portion of their dead-money baggage.
With regard to guaranteeing a reduced salary, it's likely that the Giants will guarantee some portion. They could also give Cruz a small restructure bonus if they wanted to spread the cost over multiple years, but that's not really necessary because the team has ample space in 2016. Like Schwartz, Beason and Jenkins, Cruz will have the opportunity to earn back some lost salary each time he suits up for a game. Incentives for snap percentage and/or receiving stats are likely too. His incentives will be NLTBE because he didn't dress at all in 2015; so anything he collects will hit the cap in 2017.
As for the larger question of how much he has left, we can only guess. Area Junc is right that 2011 is an impossible benchmark. Nobody can be expected to produce that many huge plays, regardless of age or health. What matters is whether Cruz can be an upper-echelon NFL slot receiver again. I hope we get a chance to find out.
Being in NY enhances his outside earning power substantially imv..He's had two "free" money years. He will take a cut (to the Giants satisfaction) to stay..
a post June 1st cut simply defers half the dead money to 2017. you gain a mil this year, lose a mil next year. Either way, it's ~ 2 mil of dead money if he's released. my mantra is NEVER borrow money from the future unless you have to. this year we don't have to.
Cruz will be cut because "he's not a McAdoo guy". That's an insult to the new head coach.
The Giants can and will give Cruz every opportunity to win a starting job in camp. If by then Cruz needs a contract re-work or flat out cut, it will be done then.
Victor Cruz will determine his own fate with the Giants.
a post June 1st cut simply defers half the dead money to 2017. you gain a mil this year, lose a mil next year. Either way, it's ~ 2 mil of dead money if he's released. my mantra is NEVER borrow money from the future unless you have to. this year we don't have to.
Good post.
I hate the suggestions of post June 1 cuts, especially this offseason. The upside to cutting these guys is that you take your medicine and get them off your damn books forever. I view the post-6/1 mechanism as a tool that's available when you're really strapped in the current year and need to borrow.
Now, if there's a good football reason that the organization needs to wait-and-see with a player's status (Cruz), it may be understandable. But all things being equal, I prefer to take the medicine and keep my future dollars.
a post June 1st cut simply defers half the dead money to 2017. you gain a mil this year, lose a mil next year. Either way, it's ~ 2 mil of dead money if he's released. my mantra is NEVER borrow money from the future unless you have to. this year we don't have to.
Ding, Ding, Ding
We have a winning answer that is SO misunderstood here.
What does that mean? Are you saying that Cruz wasn't his initial roster guy like everyone else?
Miller hasn't missed the past 2 seasons.
Eli too
Oh, the "cap space" argument. But, of course, he doesn't take up any cap space unless he can make the team. If he can then he's worth his cap space.
I hope they do work it out because I have a vision of Cruz and OBJ giving defensive backfields real problems in how they cover inside and outside. I'd like the contract to be worked out and that vision get a chance to happen.
I hope they do work it out because I have a vision of Cruz and OBJ giving defensive backfields real problems in how they cover inside and outside. I'd like the contract to be worked out and that vision get a chance to happen.
And why wouldn't he take a cut? So he could get released and take a one year "show me" deal at near vet min? He and his agent are smarter than that.
hey gets a chance to stay at a cheaper, incentive laden deal
Cruz isn't going anywhere unless he shows up to camp in crutches.
If they're dirt cheap backups there's some logic.
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but it doesn't make sense if he can't get on the field. He will have to take a pay cut or he is gone.
I hope they do work it out because I have a vision of Cruz and OBJ giving defensive backfields real problems in how they cover inside and outside. I'd like the contract to be worked out and that vision get a chance to happen.
And why wouldn't he take a cut? So he could get released and take a one year "show me" deal at near vet min? He and his agent are smarter than that.
I suspect he will take the deal. And I don't really buy into McAdoo guy or not. When he was healthy, there would have been a place for him on any team, with any coach.
The only way he gets cut is if he starts his comeback and cannot get on the field. Even then we still may ride it out if there is a chance he will see the field again.
he wants nothing to do with the NFL grind anymore
he wants nothing to do with the NFL grind anymore
Yeah that is why he works out like a madman...how do you make this crap up about him not wanting to be part of the grind?
No he cannot be counted on. But you don't get rid of him out of hand. If healthy, he's still probably the best slot guy on the team. While he may not be a #2 anymore, he is still likely better than Harris. But let's wait and see how he looks before dismissing him.
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I wish him well and hope he recovers, but he's another guy who do to health reasons cannot be counted on, and therefore should not be allowed to take up significant cap space.
Oh, the "cap space" argument. But, of course, he doesn't take up any cap space unless he can make the team. If he can then he's worth his cap space.
Except that your statement is false.
One, when they reduce his salary, they will have to guarantee the portion they agree to. Thus, that WILL count even if he is cut.
Two, Cruz's remaining pro-rated bonus DOES continue to count against the cap.
Three, if the Giants wait until camp to make a decision, and Cruz simply is not healthy, then pro-rated bonus AND the guaranteed salary count against the cap- and put them in an even worse financial spot in August than if they had simply cut him in February/March.
Finally, you might not have remembered that cuts AFTER June 1 are spread out over TWO league years. Thus, the effect of cutting Cruz in/after camp would be that the dead money would be spread out over two years.
The Giants simply cannot take that chance that Cruz has nothing left, and then have the cap hit spread out even longer. They must bite the bullet and cut Cruz either now or when the league year starts in March.
Look, once Cruz was the Giants best WR and a legitimate top end player. But injuries happen to even the best guys. The NFL is a "now" league due to the cap. That means that teams can no longer afford to pay for past performance. They must make decisions based on what the player can contribute going forward. If a team allows loyalty to override performance going forward, that is how you end up with an underperforming team.
Sorry, but the facts ARE the facts- and emotion has nothing to do with facts. Cruz might have something left in the tank, but he won't be proving it with the Giants, as their team needs require that they permanently cut all financial ties now while they have the cap space to absorb the hit, and not let emotions cause problems for next year's cap space.
we're talking about a really smart dude who knows exactly how to play the system and leverage what he's already done
You keep beating that drum that Cruz will come back and be anything of significance to this team.
You're the same people who did it for Steve Smith if I had to guess.
You'll be disappointed........ yet again.
we're talking about a really smart dude who knows exactly how to play the system and leverage what he's already done
So the Giants are so stupid that they are being fooled by Cruz who is working out as window dressing, presumably at the Giants facilities.
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I wish him well and hope he recovers, but he's another guy who do to health reasons cannot be counted on, and therefore should not be allowed to take up significant cap space.
Oh, the "cap space" argument. But, of course, he doesn't take up any cap space unless he can make the team. If he can then he's worth his cap space.
Except that your statement is false.
One, when they reduce his salary, they will have to guarantee the portion they agree to. Thus, that WILL count even if he is cut.
Two, Cruz's remaining pro-rated bonus DOES continue to count against the cap.
Three, if the Giants wait until camp to make a decision, and Cruz simply is not healthy, then pro-rated bonus AND the guaranteed salary count against the cap- and put them in an even worse financial spot in August than if they had simply cut him in February/March.
Finally, you might not have remembered that cuts AFTER June 1 are spread out over TWO league years. Thus, the effect of cutting Cruz in/after camp would be that the dead money would be spread out over two years.
The Giants simply cannot take that chance that Cruz has nothing left, and then have the cap hit spread out even longer. They must bite the bullet and cut Cruz either now or when the league year starts in March.
Look, once Cruz was the Giants best WR and a legitimate top end player. But injuries happen to even the best guys. The NFL is a "now" league due to the cap. That means that teams can no longer afford to pay for past performance. They must make decisions based on what the player can contribute going forward. If a team allows loyalty to override performance going forward, that is how you end up with an underperforming team.
Sorry, but the facts ARE the facts- and emotion has nothing to do with facts. Cruz might have something left in the tank, but he won't be proving it with the Giants, as their team needs require that they permanently cut all financial ties now while they have the cap space to absorb the hit, and not let emotions cause problems for next year's cap space.
thanks rich. I don't have the energy sometimes.
haters and apologists indeed
So we can stop hearing pointless stories of how hard he's working for months and months on end. Only to sit out for a year because of a muscle pull, or are you not tired of hearing about the rehab MVPs on this team?
If not then there is no point, rip off the band-aid now, or later? It doesn't matter.....
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when Cruz did practice recently did the Giants staff notice any drop off of speed, quickness, agility/ability? I think what made him dangerous was that quickness into and through routes
Since the calf surgery, he is running in a pool.....that knee has had two years to heal, but we still have no idea of what condition it's in....until he makes cuts at full speed, until he gets hit, no one knows what condition either leg is in....
And if they restructure a deal, where is it written any money has to be guaranteed? It only becomes guaranteed if he is on the roster for the first game....you offer him a performance contract......then you really work him really hard in preseason, to see what he has left....
Keeping him on the team would be a mistake. He is unreliable, when he does play he's been average at best, and he would be stealing valuable practice reps from younger players. Time to admit the mistake and let him go.
I don't think anyone will know if Cruz is done until the summer and season play itself out. From what we have heard his calf is fine now. His knee is nearly 2 years full healed. Cruz isn't going to be tested until the summer. So the Giants won't know enough to cut the guy now.
He's not getting cut this off-season because the Giants won't know enough by then. As of this moment Cruz is an unknown. They won't cut the unknown because the cap hit will be big. They will pray that Cruz holds up and probably re-do his deal.
I did. Go read.
I don't care if they cut him now or later, they need to get a replacement for Cruz this offseason, the sooner the better.
Otherwise they are just setting themselves up for disappointment.
Why don't people wait for facts before arguing about unknowns?
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What is the benefit of cutting him now?
I did. Go read.
According to overthecap.com, the cost of a post June 1st cut of Victor Cruz will be $1.9 million. By the way, the post June 1st figures for Beatty, Beason, and Schwartz are $2.5M, $1.4M, and .95M respectively.
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when Cruz did practice recently did the Giants staff notice any drop off of speed, quickness, agility/ability? I think what made him dangerous was that quickness into and through routes
Since the calf surgery, he is running in a pool.....that knee has had two years to heal, but we still have no idea of what condition it's in....until he makes cuts at full speed, until he gets hit, no one knows what condition either leg is in....
And if they restructure a deal, where is it written any money has to be guaranteed? It only becomes guaranteed if he is on the roster for the first game....you offer him a performance contract......then you really work him really hard in preseason, to see what he has left....
answer: they don't, and it would be stupid of them to do so. If he makes it on the roster for game one, his salary is automatically guaranteed. but his making the roster is still a question mark, so why would you guarantee it? he can either accept a low salary with incentives, or he can hit the street.
Bringing him to camp at his current salary has its own risks. if he gets injured, you're on the hook for his salary or a (likely) hefty settlement.
Dumping Beason is a no-brainer.
Schwartz is iffy. If you think he can stay healthy as a backup, keep him, even at his current salary. It's going to cost you 2 mil to dump him (if the guarantee thing is right, make it 2.5 mil to dump), and you save 3 mil (or 2.5 mil). to get any lineman worthwhile (backup), you're going to have to spend 2 mil. We've seen how bargain basement backups work. Don't rely on him as a starter.
Beatty is iffy. IF you can find a quality body ready to go from day one (aka FA), Beatty is a candidate for the chopping block. If you can't find a good FA and have to draft one, keep him for another year.
Cruz is another no-brainer. drastically cut his salary, no guarantees, with incentives, and see what he has left.
answer: they don't, and it would be stupid of them to do so. If he makes it on the roster for game one, his salary is automatically guaranteed. but his making the roster is still a question mark, so why would you guarantee it? he can either accept a low salary with incentives, or he can hit the street.
Bringing him to camp at his current salary has its own risks. if he gets injured, you're on the hook for his salary or a (likely) hefty settlement.
Dumping Beason is a no-brainer.
Schwartz is iffy. If you think he can stay healthy as a backup, keep him, even at his current salary. It's going to cost you 2 mil to dump him (if the guarantee thing is right, make it 2.5 mil to dump), and you save 3 mil (or 2.5 mil). to get any lineman worthwhile (backup), you're going to have to spend 2 mil. We've seen how bargain basement backups work. Don't rely on him as a starter.
Beatty is iffy. IF you can find a quality body ready to go from day one (aka FA), Beatty is a candidate for the chopping block. If you can't find a good FA and have to draft one, keep him for another year.
Cruz is another no-brainer. drastically cut his salary, no guarantees, with incentives, and see what he has left.
I don't think anyone will know if Cruz is done until the summer and season play itself out. From what we have heard his calf is fine now. His knee is nearly 2 years full healed. Cruz isn't going to be tested until the summer. So the Giants won't know enough to cut the guy now.
He's not getting cut this off-season because the Giants won't know enough by then. As of this moment Cruz is an unknown. They won't cut the unknown because the cap hit will be big. They will pray that Cruz holds up and probably re-do his deal.
That's a 9 million dollar spin on the roulette wheel, doubt the Giants take that risk when they can mitigate against an unknown bet.
(1) he won't take a pay cut that allows him to make a lot of the lost money back in incentives, or
(2) he's still hurt.
Whether he's on the opening day roster is an entirely different discussion.
Keeping him on the team would be a mistake. He is unreliable, when he does play he's been average at best, and he would be stealing valuable practice reps from younger players. Time to admit the mistake and let him go.
agree
(1) he won't take a pay cut that allows him to make a lot of the lost money back in incentives, or
(2) he's still hurt.
Whether he's on the opening day roster is an entirely different discussion.
I already explained above why this is an incorrect analysis. Scroll up and read.
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is a Giant at camp unless:
(1) he won't take a pay cut that allows him to make a lot of the lost money back in incentives, or
(2) he's still hurt.
Whether he's on the opening day roster is an entirely different discussion.
I already explained above why this is an incorrect analysis. Scroll up and read.
Except, of course, that your explanation is incorrect. They don't have to guarantee any potion of a salary reduction for next year. It would be just like the salary reduction/performance based contracts Schwartz or Beason agreed to last year. Not only were their salaries not guaranteed, I believe both Schwartz and Beason lost further salary for the games they didn't play.
If a worthwhile backup lineman would cost $2 million, I would rather cut Schwartz, save $3 million and use $2 million of that on a worthwhile backup instead of rolling the dice on Schwartz being healthy.
Also, according to Overthecap.com, cutting Schwartz post-June 1 would only cost $958,000 and save $3.95 million. Seems a no brainer. We'll see...
In practice, I think June 1 is now only important for teams that are tight against the cap in the current year, and need to defer a portion of their dead-money baggage.
With regard to guaranteeing a reduced salary, it's likely that the Giants will guarantee some portion. They could also give Cruz a small restructure bonus if they wanted to spread the cost over multiple years, but that's not really necessary because the team has ample space in 2016. Like Schwartz, Beason and Jenkins, Cruz will have the opportunity to earn back some lost salary each time he suits up for a game. Incentives for snap percentage and/or receiving stats are likely too. His incentives will be NLTBE because he didn't dress at all in 2015; so anything he collects will hit the cap in 2017.
As for the larger question of how much he has left, we can only guess. Area Junc is right that 2011 is an impossible benchmark. Nobody can be expected to produce that many huge plays, regardless of age or health. What matters is whether Cruz can be an upper-echelon NFL slot receiver again. I hope we get a chance to find out.
Not rocket science imo
The Giants can and will give Cruz every opportunity to win a starting job in camp. If by then Cruz needs a contract re-work or flat out cut, it will be done then.
Victor Cruz will determine his own fate with the Giants.
Good post.
I hate the suggestions of post June 1 cuts, especially this offseason. The upside to cutting these guys is that you take your medicine and get them off your damn books forever. I view the post-6/1 mechanism as a tool that's available when you're really strapped in the current year and need to borrow.
Now, if there's a good football reason that the organization needs to wait-and-see with a player's status (Cruz), it may be understandable. But all things being equal, I prefer to take the medicine and keep my future dollars.
Ding, Ding, Ding
We have a winning answer that is SO misunderstood here.
Victor may be in a bad cell phone zone reception location...
He will have to restructure for sure in real time rather then later based on the axe swinging at the Meadowlands today.