It gets badassier.  

 

According to Nick Kypreos, the Flyers offered Weber $110 million. Here’s the breakdown. These years don’t even sound real.

2012-2013 through 2015-2016 (4 seasons): $1 million salary + $13 million signing bonus per– $56 million

2016-2017 through 2017-2018 (2 seasons): $4 million salary + $8 million signing bonus per– $24 million

2018-2019 through 2021-2022 (4 seasons): $6 million salary per– $24 million

2022-2023 (1 season): $3 million salary per– $3 million

2023-2024 through 2025-2026 (3 seasons): $1 million salary per– $3 million

Total? $110 million 

What does that mean? It means that Weber would receive $27 million before the start of next season (two $13 million signing bonuses + $ 1 million in salary for the 2012-2013 season). $41 million by July 1st of 2014. In total, $56 million over first four years of the deal.

The average annual value of the deal would be $7.85 million, the Flyers' cap hit.

Match that, Nashville.