"It certainly adds to the workload of identifying a higher-tiered player than most clubs have probably been used to identifying," said Waibel when asked to weigh in on the development. "The idea of the TAM money is, the $800,000 they're infusing is really meant to be spread across two players or multiple players as opposed to just all spent on one. In the world we've existed prior to TAM, it's been like, 'OK, you fit the salary cap or you're just an exponentially-paid player.'"