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Originally Posted by dtrain
Then players shouldn’t be released before contract is up
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Sometimes contracts are designed in a way that both parties know the player won't see the end of it. The back ends of those deals are designed to make the deal bigger than it appears for bragging rights and/or spread the cap hits.
Additionally, players don't live up to the contract they sign. Tyreek Hill is expected to be a the best or one of the best WR's in the game during his contract. That's what his contact pays him to be. If he doesn't live up to that contract, like any other business, they reserve the right to cut him.
Now, players that live up to or outperform their contract, the teams absolutely shouldn't be able to cut them.
Just my opinions.