samoht wrote:Gilbert would average more than 3 kicks per game.
Stanley would average more than 3 kicks per game for that matter.
I want Dawson to stay ..I still think he's an important player to us(even if he's not a great player) but for the right money.
Paying over the top is what got us into this situation with the salary cap.
How much would a FB who averages 3 kicks per game be worth on the open market .. ? Whatever the answer to that is - that's how much we should pay him... and not a cent more !!
So for bergholt to say I don't get it and a market assessment is irrelevant here .. I hope the St Kilda brain trust similarly don't get it too and do a pragmatic market assessment on Zac and every player from now on.
No more paying over the top !!!
Paying 'over the top' is not a simple as it sounds.
All Clubs must spend a minimum % of their Salary Cap each year.
Depending on where that Club is at the time, what many would consider outrageous for a player makes absolute sense to them
You want an example?
Mitch Clark at Melbourne
Nobody in their right mind thinks he's worth anywhere near $700k per season, but yet Melbourne who has identified their need for a strong big forward has so much room in their salary cap that they either offfer it to him or pay others that are less worthy.
For them it's a means to an end.
SImilarly, Freo (whom we suispect are the other Club re Zac) obviously have room in their salary cap to pay him the $300k he is purportedly looking for.
We don't.
Why do you think that Gold Coast and GWS are able to make the outrageous offers they have to uncontracted players?
Becasue they are filled with minimum salary players on their list and they ahve to sepnd the money on somebody.
They are in effect doing the exact opposite of most of the established teams - forward loading contracts.
IMHO it's got very little to do with Zac's value to us and everything to do with his value to other Clubs based on THEIR salary cap position.
If it is Freo who are making him the offer then clearly they are in the position where they have $500k to play with but not $700k, otherwise they would have offered it to Clark.
(Maybe they're able to put Pavlich, and his payment, onto their veteran's list and free up some salary cap?)