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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Such a waste for an effective option. Do we really need to use it on a backup TE in his first season with the team?
"It is what it is"I really dont like the structure of this rule. It makes it stupid and difficult to use.
He practiced and therefore is not eligible for PUP.Why not PUP him and save the IR option?
I agree.Such a waste for an effective option. Do we really need to use it on a backup TE in his first season with the team?
Why not PUP him and save the IR option?
The Seattle Seahawks did not sign Winslow.Just as shocking ... Winslow fails physical.
https://twitter.com/Mary_Paoletti/status/243417777266896896
Just as shocking ... Winslow fails physical.
https://twitter.com/Mary_Paoletti/status/243417777266896896
He practiced and therefore is not eligible for PUP.
Whats the other option wait for an injury you dont know will happen while potentially losing a talented player for the year?
Next stop, the NY Jets!Next step, the Soldier goes to a VA hospital?
Such a waste for an effective option. Do we really need to use it on a backup TE in his first season with the team?
Agree completely.
I'd rather wait and see if some 1st line valuable player needs the respite to return as our January playoff zombie. This team seems fit to win in the regular season; the playoffs not as much.
All players should go on the same IR no designation and at any point in the season you should be allowed to take one player off. You should be able to wait and see what positions get more riddled and you should be able to wait and see how each player progresses in their rehab from injury.