nextsuperstar
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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The fact that you're still showing out for Braxton ****ing Berrios tells us all we need to know about you.
The next question is roster spot and cap implications. I wonder if they cut Bennett ? I’d hate that, but something has to happen.
I'm not sure what people are watching. Sanu is arguably our 2nd best WR now and a very good system fit.
That was my impression of the rule as well. I thought when they got activated was when they counted against the 2 slots.I think a team can have multiple players who have been IRd but can only choose 2 to activate.
I think in 2017 they had McClellen, Valentine and someone else practicing and chose the someone else. I forget who that was....
Guess my understanding was wrong.Your opinion is factually wrong.
The moment Harry stepped on the practice field it burned an IR-DTR. You only get 2, so once Harry practiced he took 1 of the IR-DTR spots. So even if he doesn't get activated Pats would only have 1 IR-DTR left and would have to choose between Wynn & Develin.
More possible moves coming? TE/OL..
Adam Schefter gave some background on the Patriots' trade for Mohamed Sanu | Boston.com
I see sanu as another option out there. I just hope it doesn’t take snaps away from a kid like meyers.
That's actually a useful skill (hand speed and big hands) for when the ball arrives it doesn't give the defender time to react and break up the pass.
My understanding was you could only activate 2 players. Allowing them to practice does not constitute activating them.
As soon as Harry started practicing, one of the return spots gets used, even if he doesn't end up returning.My understanding was you could only activate 2 players. Allowing them to practice does not constitute activating them.
This team will be alright at the TE position if Watson stays healthy.not sure how that will work cap wise but I would welcome OL help more than TE
There are no teams willing to give up quality OL at this point...not sure how that will work cap wise but I would welcome OL help more than TE
A cheap young option for 4 years versus an old expensive guy for 1.5 years, yeah we do. If Sanu was 27 and we could extend him for reasonable money I would be fine with the compensation but right now they over paid.