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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Friday, November 7, 2003 The salary cap was created to give teams choices. While it limits a general manager from keeping everybody, it also forces him to prioritize. That's why it's hard for great players when they reach the free agent market. Since 1992, most teams have worked out the salary cap kinks to have the freedom of choice. But the price of top players has escalated so much that these decisions become more complicated. Which is why it's possible 49ers wide receiver Terrell Owens, Bucs defensive tackle Warre ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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