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  • DCEBB2001
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    • Nov 2008
    • 2569

    #1

    How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

    I would like to know how the salary data is calculated.

    For example, in Madden, Tony Romo has a 7 year contract with 5 years remaining. The Total Salary is $108.00M. The Signing Bonus is $25.00M.

    However, there is another number called "Cap Salary". For Romo, that number is $13.45M. Does anyone know what that number is or how it is calculated? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you!
    Last edited by DCEBB2001; 09-03-2015, 07:44 PM.
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  • The Real Ma$$ive
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    • Aug 2009
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    #2
    Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

    I think its the salary plus the bonus over the years signed. So his yearly pay is his salary plus his bonus divided up among the years signed. Since he got a 25 Million bonus, you would divide that amongst the 7 years would comes to like 3.4 million a year added on to his base 8 Mil a year salary. And actually in this case you would take the 25 million and divide it by the 5 remaining years he has left, giving him a 8 million dollar salary and a 5 million bonus... Something along those lines.
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    • ggsimmonds
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      • Jan 2009
      • 11235

      #3
      Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

      Yeah it is salary plus the prorated bonus.

      I still dislike how Madden simplifies contracts. I don't know what Romo's contract looks like in Madden, but I know it is not his real life contract. The totals match, but it differs year to year. Maybe one day we will get the option to restructure but I doubt it. I think it is a AI limitation.

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      • DCEBB2001
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        • Nov 2008
        • 2569

        #4
        Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

        Originally posted by The Real Ma$$ive
        I think its the salary plus the bonus over the years signed. So his yearly pay is his salary plus his bonus divided up among the years signed. Since he got a 25 Million bonus, you would divide that amongst the 7 years would comes to like 3.4 million a year added on to his base 8 Mil a year salary. And actually in this case you would take the 25 million and divide it by the 5 remaining years he has left, giving him a 8 million dollar salary and a 5 million bonus... Something along those lines.
        Sorry I had a typo in my original post. His total salary was 108M, not 8M.

        So, if you divide 108 by 7 years that is 15.43M. His 25M bonus divided by 7 is 3.57. If you add those up you get a number greater than 13.45 so that isn't it.

        Any other ideas? Anyone play around with it in the contract section of the edit player screen?
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        • PMO
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          • Aug 2010
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          #5
          Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

          Cap Salary usually rises in Madden, so its $13M this year, it will go up and up as the final 5 years play out

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          • ggsimmonds
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            • Jan 2009
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            #6
            Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

            Originally posted by DCEBB2001
            Sorry I had a typo in my original post. His total salary was 108M, not 8M.

            So, if you divide 108 by 7 years that is 15.43M. His 25M bonus divided by 7 is 3.57. If you add those up you get a number greater than 13.45 so that isn't it.

            Any other ideas? Anyone play around with it in the contract section of the edit player screen?
            That presumes his yearly salary is the same each year.

            I don't have Madden, but perhaps his salary increases each year? $15 would be the average.

            Someone could go into CFM and check his numbers under the salaries section, it should have a year by year cap hit.

            Edit: His yearly figure may look like this (salary/bonus)

            year 1 $10 mil $3.57
            year 2 12 3.57
            year 3 13 3.57
            year 4 15 3.57
            year 5 17 3.57
            year 6 18 3.57
            year 7 20 3.57
            Last edited by ggsimmonds; 09-03-2015, 08:32 PM.

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            • DCEBB2001
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              • Nov 2008
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              #7
              Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

              So here's a question then:

              Is the Cap Salary field editable in Madden 16 or is that automatically calculated? Can someone check?
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              • Potatoes002
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                • Jul 2008
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                #8
                Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

                Originally posted by DCEBB2001
                So here's a question then:

                Is the Cap Salary field editable in Madden 16 or is that automatically calculated? Can someone check?
                Edible how, is this not an option when you're editing a player? I'm not clear what you mean, but there is an option this year to wipe cap penalties (it actually works properly this year).

                As other's said, the player's salary increases each season. There is no option to frontload/backload/etc contracts like you can in 2K basketball.

                Contract / Length = Salary
                Signing Bonus / Length = Bonus

                You only have to pay the bonus money if you decide to move the player.

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                • wuskillz
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                  • Jan 2014
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                  #9
                  Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

                  I dont know if this helps, but here is his contract info:

                  http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/dallas-cowboys/tony-romo/

                  The cap number you gave is close to his actual cap number minus the option bonus.

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                  • Robo COP
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                    • Feb 2012
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                    #10
                    Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

                    Originally posted by DCEBB2001
                    Sorry I had a typo in my original post. His total salary was 108M, not 8M.

                    So, if you divide 108 by 7 years that is 15.43M. His 25M bonus divided by 7 is 3.57. If you add those up you get a number greater than 13.45 so that isn't it.

                    Any other ideas? Anyone play around with it in the contract section of the edit player screen?
                    I don't really know how madden calculates guys cap numbers from year to year. But I am pretty sure when I looked at Romo's contracts a few days ago his cap hit in the final year is way backloaded (talking like 30 mil or something ridiculous), which kept his cap # low in the previous years in madden. Which ends up working out for the player because he typically retires after 2 years.

                    I think maybe they try to replicate some real life situations but they can't with the more simple madden salary cap. Earlier this offseason the Cowboys converted some of Romo's contract into a bonus which lowered his cap #....maybe in madden in order to simulate this they just backloaded his cap hit to the final year of the contract knowing that he would retire before then?

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                    • ggsimmonds
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                      • Jan 2009
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                      #11
                      Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

                      Originally posted by Robo COP
                      I don't really know how madden calculates guys cap numbers from year to year. But I am pretty sure when I looked at Romo's contracts a few days ago his cap hit in the final year is way backloaded (talking like 30 mil or something ridiculous), which kept his cap # low in the previous years in madden. Which ends up working out for the player because he typically retires after 2 years.

                      I think maybe they try to replicate some real life situations but they can't with the more simple madden salary cap. Earlier this offseason the Cowboys converted some of Romo's contract into a bonus which lowered his cap #....maybe in madden in order to simulate this they just backloaded his cap hit to the final year of the contract knowing that he would retire before then?
                      Yeah his real life contract is unbalanced. It is a example of why I think restructuring contracts is a bad move.

                      Madden contracts seem to follow one of two trajectories: it is either flat, or increases at a fixed rate. I don't know what determines which is selected. I want to say most players have the increasing cap hits. But I remember last year Ngata had a flat contract. Not sure why.

                      As for editing, I am fairly certain you cannot edit beyond the first year of a CFM. Could be wrong though. May not be able to edit at all.

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                      • SteelCityColt
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                        • Nov 2014
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                        #12
                        Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

                        Contracts in Madden are way off in term of amount let alone structure for some players.

                        Sloppy.

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                        • Ueauvan
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                          • Mar 2009
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                          #13
                          Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

                          his signing bonus is front loaded like a lot of contracts, its guaranteed money

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                          • ggsimmonds
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                            • Jan 2009
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                            #14
                            Re: How are Salaries Calculated in Madden?

                            Originally posted by Ueauvan
                            his signing bonus is front loaded like a lot of contracts, its guaranteed money
                            I think you are mistaken. Signing bonuses are not front loaded, and their being guaranteed money has no bearing on the structure.

                            The way it works is that Romo received his signing bonus when he signed the contract. But for accounting purposes that money is spread out evenly over 5 years of his deal.

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