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you're arguing against yourself. You say Mikey doesn't have the cash flow then say they spent more than 277 million and more than the cash laden Rams and Seahawks.As I mentioned in the original post, the salary cap is not a measuring stick for anything. Cash is king, also in the NFL. "Sitting on cap space" doesn't tell us anything.
In fact, there is a rule in the CBA that says that each team is required to spend 90% of the salary cap between 2024 through 2026 in cash. Specifically for the Cardinals, they need to spend close to 200 million this year to meet that obligation, and that is not a problem at all as last year they spent more than 277 million. Oh, and you know who spent less last year? The Seahawks and the Rams.
Overall, the Cardinals are in the middle of the league in cash spendings.
Cash flow is not a problem for any NFL owner.