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James Sample placed on IR
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Quote:The only things I can defend Caldwell on 2013 are: His first draft as GM, terrible draft for most teams & he was using Gene Smith's scouts that year. Definitely fair and valid points..2013 was pretty terrible talent wise, especially 1st round... We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Definitely fair and valid points..2013 was pretty terrible talent wise, especially 1st round... Just had a look at the 2013 draft to refresh my memory. 1. Eric Fisher - average right tackle 2. Luke Joeckel - poor left tackle 3. Dion Jordan - garbage, been suspended like four times 4. Lane Johnson - pretty good tackle but been suspended for 14 games 5. Ezekiel Ansah - great DE, was considered a massive risk 6. Barkevious Mingo - poor DE, been traded away 7. Jonathan Cooper - traded away 8. Tavon Austin - average WR 9. Dee Milliner - bad cornerback 10. Chance Warmack - most likely a bust, tacks didn't take 5th year option That top 10 is a joke, One good clean player is historically bad. Quote:Just had a look at the 2013 draft to refresh my memory. Keep going. That whole draft is a wasteland. DJ Fluker, Sharriff Floyd, Bjoern Werner, Cordarelle Patterson. And that's just the First Round. Imagine being a new GM who knows that he has to restock his roster and that is what you're looking at.
I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.
Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say!
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Quote:You two have that in common. One of my favorite posts I have seen on this board
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Quote:Can't one player return from IR during the season? Or no? Yes, but they have to be designated as such when placed on IR. Sample was not. He is done for the year.
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Quote:Yes, but they have to be designated as such when placed on IR.I was under the impression the NFL got rid of that "designation to return" and that all players on IR have a chance to return. The thing is you can only choose from one of them. EDIT: This is what I was referring to: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/201...k-from-ir/
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Quote:I think the team had to make this move. We know he can play. In fact he did before being put on IR last year. But a few snaps is not enough to judge him by. If the injury is not season-ending, we can put him on the practice squad. Quote:Yes, but they have to be designated as such when placed on IR. They recently changed the rule. Now you just place players on IR. Once a player has been on regular season IR for six weeks, they are eligible for return, but teams can only return one player. So he might still be back. I like Sample because of his incredible size-speed ratio. When ESPN recently predicted he'd go on IR, I doubted them, but they nailed it. He may still need a little more developing and polishing as a player, so hopefully that can happen during this extended time off for him. Among the remaining S, I'm still thinking Jarrod Wilson beats out Peyton Thompson for the backup FS spot, but it's one or the other. Clearly Evans has won the backup SS spot.
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Quote:They recently changed the rule. Now you just place players on IR. Once a player has been on regular season IR for six weeks, they are eligible for return, but teams can only return one player. So he might still be back. Exactly which works out perfect because he could be back by the 5th game, if IR counts this week of preseason and the bye week. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Exactly which works out perfect because he could be back by the 5th game, if IR counts this week of preseason and the bye week. With the old rule, it was practice only after 6 weeks. Players had to miss 8 games (7 if there is a bye week). Did the NFL change that part? If a very important player gets hurt and is expected to be cleared later, he will be activated instead of a third stringer who barely played. Quote:Exactly which works out perfect because he could be back by the 5th game, if IR counts this week of preseason and the bye week. I'm unsure about the bye week, but the last preseason week certainly does not count. The counting starts when the regular season begins.
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