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Originally Posted by brdempsey69
LOL. Quite the contrary, you're wanting to imply "hurr durr no evidence then" because you can't answer or refute the evidence presented to you & just shows your desperation.
As for "deferring payments" that is provably false. Where were they deferring payments to? Couldn't possibly be to fund a new stadium as that was literally impossible given the timeline of Denver voters passing referendum 4A on Nov. 3, 1998 which was in favor of the construction of a new football stadium to replace the existing Mile High Stadium & the grounds being broken on Aug. 17, 1999.
How could they possibly be "deferring payments to fund a new stadium" in 1996, 1997, or 1998 when there was literally no such place for them to defer payments to?
It was just a bold-faced lie by Pat Bowlen when he got publicly exposed for violating & cheating the salary cap circa 2000-2002.
As for Al Davis, he wasn't right about everything, but was 100% right in this instance & all you're trying to do is employ the old proverbial copout of "can't attack the message, so attack the messenger" and if that's all you have, then you're in sad shape.
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So your premise is that it is impossible for the Broncos to put funds in place to pay for the stadium before the moment the referendum passed. I wish that illogic surprised me.
But you keep going on and on about what you think didn’t happen. Where is the evidence for what you think did happen?
Specifically, where is the evidence that Denver was able to pay more, better players due to this issue, rather than paying part of the salary cap number for some players later than they should have?