Nah, i actually like stability when it comes to caps mainly because i like to plan.
As for the increase/decrease you could do it all by a percentage up or down.
I guess my main issue was the previous 3 seasons you saw the cap increase without a increase in the extensions cost. Doing that made the decision to extend players way too easy since there was too much money floating around and then there is still remnants of contracts from the FA that followed Ie. guys getting 8, 9, 10 mill a year
I actually really like our current cap to extension costs now that it has been scaled back. Its at a good ratio that teams have to make tough decision when it comes to extending players.
If we stick to the old way of increasing cap without adjusting the extension costs accordingly it kind of cheapens the strategy in doing extensions and creates very weak free agency.
My preference has always been to find a good cap number and just stick to it year to year.