Don't forget that trades can be made that will free up money faster.
If you have three big contracts that don't expire until 2010, then maybe you can trade one or two of them and clear up cap room earlier. However, if you keep signing middling guys to long contracts, then all of a sudden you have 5 or 6 contracts and it becomes much more difficult to get the cap room earlier.
The problem from your angle might be that in order to make those trades, you have to receive less talent in return (because you are forcing a worse contract on the other team). Less talent in return means that the team might not perform as well in the short term.
I think many of us would be ok with that, though, because it puts the team in better position to make major improvements sooner.
If you have three big contracts that don't expire until 2010, then maybe you can trade one or two of them and clear up cap room earlier. However, if you keep signing middling guys to long contracts, then all of a sudden you have 5 or 6 contracts and it becomes much more difficult to get the cap room earlier.
The problem from your angle might be that in order to make those trades, you have to receive less talent in return (because you are forcing a worse contract on the other team). Less talent in return means that the team might not perform as well in the short term.
I think many of us would be ok with that, though, because it puts the team in better position to make major improvements sooner.
How do we do that in concrete terms?