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Wonder why we would sign another one.
It's not really a shadow roster if they're on the roster. I'd think if they wanted someone for the shadow roster they'd just have him in for a tryout and not offer a contract.Shadow roster, essentially.
They wanted to give him a test drive under more strenuous conditions - should be fun.
Yes, though I wish you'd change that font from wingdings to Times New Roman.It's like you read my mind.
Shooting a toe off to avoid going to the dance with 'that' girl still has repercussions all these years later.Aren't we still at 79? By my count, we lost 3 yesterday and have now gained 2. I suck at math though, so I'll never go by my count.
Aren't we still at 79? By my count, we lost 3 yesterday and have now gained 2. I suck at math though, so I'll never go by my count.
This is weird.
Did somebody get hurt?
Scout team material?
My 10-player rule is in effect now. After camp starts, the good teams will make at least 10 moves -- some big, some small -- that will help them improve for the upcoming season and for the next season. These moves might be working the practice squad or working the main roster. In either case, they’re improving the competition of the team.
They wanted to give him a test drive under more strenuous conditions - should be fun.
It's not really a shadow roster if they're on the roster. I'd think if they wanted someone for the shadow roster they'd just have him in for a tryout and not offer a contract.
Depends on what the contract is... I don't believe contracts immediately count against the cap initially (it's only a certain number of the highest contracts, no?), and the whole point of a shadow roster isn't that it's a player who's been brought in for a one day tryout.
The guys on the "shadow roster" would be someone who's been with the team, practiced with the team, knows what would be expected of them - and is specifically a player who likely would not be picked up by another team and would be available later in the season if a need arose.
Those are the shadow roster candidates - not the guys who worked out and did nothing else.
6'2" 187? He's just a tall CB, what more do you want? (Don't answer, BB ain't taking orders.)Why didn't they give a CB a test drive, or a LB? Why another Safety, esp. one as lightly regarded in his draft year as this JAG?
At least Chris Taylor makes some sense: he's here to absorb tackles, so that our over-30s don't have to. This, however, makes no sense at all.
Pay attention you curmudgeon: Meet Roderick Rogers - Reiss' Pieces - Boston.comWell this is disappointing. 2 pages and no one has posted anything about Roderick Rogers, so jamokes like me, STILL don't know anything about him....except that he's 6'2