I don't. I'm surprised anyone here thinks splashing the cash in FA is the way to win this year. It clearly has never worked before.
It's hilarious.
The hit rate on these free agents is like less than 25%. Most will never approach the production they had with their prior team.
Does anyone think signing Christian Kirk to a contract approaching $20 million? It's insanity.
If I were a GM, I'd sign one
targeted impact free agent or so every offseason, and then I would bargain shop.
If I'm a betting man, I think that the Cardinals think that Rondale Moore is going to do big things starting this year. That Hopkins, Moore, Ertz, and Conner will get the lion's share of targets. That a combo of Eno, Ward, and probably a draft pick or UDFA will make up for Chase Edmonds production.
I don't agree with their approach, but the problem they are likely is seeing is that with available cap space this year, they would have to severely leverage
future cap space. I also think that cash flow might also be an issue for the Cardinals that it isn't for other franchises What some fans don't understand is that while there is a salary cap, bonuses and such are paid with cash at hand. You can't dole out a ton of bonuses when you don't have the cash.