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Have heard Jonathan Kraft speak about his belief that if you paying all these guys dress all these guys, so if we dressed 53 it would avoid some of the wear and tear on the Special Teams...
This would probably not impact the Mayo or Ridley injuries, but it may lessen the wear and tear on our regulars...
I also think that if they were able to activate 53 then they if someone had a four week injury it would not necessitate a quick decision to IR that player.. there is currently only one short term IR for each team. More than one short term IR per team may be beneficial as well...
You would definitely need to change the IR rules if you were to make all 53 players active, because the reason for that 8-player buffer is so that teams aren't penalized even more for having injured players on their rosters. If you're going to go with 53 active players, then I still think you'd need a buffer of some kind, and in the end all you'd really accomplish is making it easier to stash players on your own roster and harder to 'steal' bottom-of-the-roster talent from other teams (see: Casey Walker, Chris Jones, etc.)
I get the thinking behind what you're going for, but I'm not sure if I agree due to the ramifications of it. Maybe if it came with a disabled list like what you see in baseball, where you have a limited number of players who can be exempt week-to-week due to injury (although this would just encourage reporting fake injuries for developmental players, and would probably require some oversight as a result), a couple more four-game IR spots, and maybe unlimited 6-8 week IR spots? I dunno, seems like a situation where the solution may introduce more problems than the initial problem. Although if nothing else I do think that there should be more than one short-term IR spot available for teams to use.











