Yeah, made a trade with the Skins yesterdayNo, it's not the Skins. They're around
Yeah, made a trade with the Skins yesterdayNo, it's not the Skins. They're around
You've got it. Good catch.
Yes. Removing the risk of players retiring is a concept that strays away from realism. There'd be no risks in trading for players in the twilights of their careers. In this instance, given that he's currently part of the Eagles roster here, he would've been free to count as an active punter despite being in the same situation he retired from, which would've been exceedingly strange and unfair. This was implemented after we ran into this scenario years ago after multiple teams had retirees that counted as active players, Matt Birk being a prime example at the time. Perhaps the best example came a few years later, where without retirements, the 49ers GM would've been able to say that he had an elite ILB duo in Patrick Willis and Chris Borland going into that season despite them retiring after the lock. Sorry, @Simba.They count even after the roster lock?
Yes. Removing the risk of players retiring is a concept that strays away from realism. There'd be no risks in trading for players in the twilights of their careers. In this instance, given that he's currently part of the Eagles roster here, he would've been free to count as an active punter despite being in the same situation he retired from, which would've been exceedingly strange and unfair. This was implemented after we ran into this scenario years ago after multiple teams had retirees that counted as active players, Matt Birk being a prime example at the time. Perhaps the best example came a few years later, where without retirements, the 49ers GM would've been able to say that he had an elite ILB duo in Patrick Willis and Chris Borland going into that season despite them retiring after the lock. Sorry, @Simba.
Yes. Removing the risk of players retiring is a concept that strays away from realism. There'd be no risks in trading for players in the twilights of their careers. In this instance, given that he's currently part of the Eagles roster here, he would've been free to count as an active punter despite being in the same situation he retired from, which would've been exceedingly strange and unfair. This was implemented after we ran into this scenario years ago after multiple teams had retirees that counted as active players, Matt Birk being a prime example at the time. Perhaps the best example came a few years later, where without retirements, the 49ers GM would've been able to say that he had an elite ILB duo in Patrick Willis and Chris Borland going into that season despite them retiring after the lock. Sorry, @Simba.
......... we don’t need to talk about this
lol, I was on the phone and typed Steve Smith so it was a Freudian Slip
No problemlol, I was on the phone and typed Steve Smith so it was a Freudian Slip
Thanks for the heads up
Maybe but he had to go out west to where off the stench@Ice Bowl
Wow. I never thought the day would come to see you pick up former Viking in a trade.
Note:
The first bidding period will begin on Saturday, March 3rd at 7 PM EST. It will include all RFAs and Special Teams players. The deadline for tendering will be on Friday, March 2nd at 7 PM EST.
no, the deadline for tendering all RFAs is 24 hours prior to the FA period beginning.so we're going back in time then eh? lol
@Simba has laid his curse upon me I see. Wohoo!potential spanner to watch - zach strief is expected to retire