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Fast forward to Saturday 4:05, some media outlet will make this a headline.

Here's why I'd make book on it. The Lions just traded a 6th round pick to get some no name QB to try and get SOME kind back up for Stafford. Given the historical relationship that exists between the Pats and the Lions, don't you think that if the Pats had ANY inclination to go with just 2 QB's this season, that the Pats would have make that trade and gotten at least a 5th for that pick and wouldn't the Lions jumped at it.

No, for better or worse, they are going with the 3 QB's this season, and even though I'm not sure its the right move, we better get used to it.
 
Fast forward to Saturday 4:05, some media outlet will make this a headline.

Here's why I'd make book on it. The Lions just traded a 6th round pick to get some no name QB to try and get SOME kind back up for Stafford. Given the historical relationship that exists between the Pats and the Lions, don't you think that if the Pats had ANY inclination to go with just 2 QB's this season, that the Pats would have make that trade and gotten at least a 5th for that pick and wouldn't the Lions jumped at it.

No, for better or worse, they are going with the 3 QB's this season, and even though I'm not sure its the right move, we better get used to it.

You might be right but you’re jumping the gun a bit.
 
I think I’d rather have Hoyer than that overrated bum Stafford.
 
It’s Blough and the Browns’ 2022 7th for the Lions’ 2022 7th, which is as close to the Browns giving him away as is allowed. Don’t read anything into it.
 
I make no predictions, as I suck at it, but Hoyer contributes a heckuva lot that doesn’t show up on a stat sheet, in addition to being a solid backup. If BB lets him go, he really thinks highly of the kid.
 
It’s Blough and the Browns’ 2022 7th for the Lions’ 2022 7th, which is as close to the Browns giving him away as is allowed. Don’t read anything into it.
It doesn't matter who the QB is, its the fact that the Lions were looking for a QB, and if Hoyer was ever remotely available WOULDN'T a match with the Lions be a great fit.
 
Yea a lot of people need a seat at the table.

When eating Crow, best not to nibble. Bite, chew, swallow, repeat. Goes quicker.
 
I think they have a handshake deal with Hoyer and will resign him after using his spot to get someone onto IR.
 
I think they have a handshake deal with Hoyer and will resign him after using his spot to get someone onto IR.
I was just thinking the same thing.

I can recall this happening more than once before. Not sure who exactly, but I'm thinking Deion Branch, Gerard Warren, Brandon Bolden are a few this occurred with.
 
Hoyer becomes a Pats coach....
Hoyer’‘s coaching contract is for 6 months-$1.5 mill
Coach Hoyer wears a uniform and pads during practices.

Running a team is easy
 
I was just thinking the same thing.

I can recall this happening more than once before. Not sure who exactly, but I'm thinking Deion Branch, Gerard Warren, Brandon Bolden are a few this occurred with.
It was thought to have happened with bolden last year but he bolted to Miami before being resigned.
 
It was thought to have happened with Bolden last year but he bolted to Miami before being resigned.
I was thinking the year before that?

Released and then re-signed a few days later, even before the week one game?
 
I was thinking the year before that?

Released and then re-signed a few days later, even before the week one game?
Possibly. Don’t remember.
 
Yes.

I will give andy's response, since he has posted it so often.

If the team wants a player, they will sign him. They won't risk losing him to another team to try to save a few weeks salary on a $500K or even a $2M player.

Now, if the player were a highly compensated player, that might make a difference.

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Here's a Miguel-type of question: one reason a team might do this is to avoid having the veteran player's contract guaranteed. But if he is on the roster for week one then the contract is guaranteed regardless, correct?
 
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Here's a Miguel-type of question: one reason a team might do this is to avoid having the veteran player's contract guaranteed. But if he is on the roster for week one then the contract is guaranteed regardless, correct?

The short answer is yes, at least for that year's salary.

In Hoyer's case, though, he had $1.5M of this year's salary guaranteed anyways.
 
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