the waiver wire process will be daunting to say the least LOL ...
not so sure this is a good thing but we shall see
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the waiver wire process will be daunting to say the least LOL ...
not so sure this is a good thing but we shall see
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Kenny Pickett is who I though he was .. Eagles didn't value him either , now he is a Stain at the Mistake by the Lake 3 teams in 4 years more of a shooting star than a superstar
Gives you more time with the expanded rosters. And your right Dwinsgame, that waiver wire will be wild west shootout.
I wonder why the NFL does this. There are no developmental leagues like in other sports, so why play the "cut-down" game and push people on the wire? Just give a team the ability to designate its dress team and reserves, with the dress team being the one who gets the salary cap and those in the reserves having the ability to sign with another team if their team doesn't want to match and elevate them. It's somewhat similar to what we have now, but it just seems as though it'd be a ton easier, don't have to deal with the wire, and it gives several players a chance to still be part of the team while hopefully improving.
Heck, just expand it to 100 players and have a B-side team that players in a second league. You can put them in smaller venues across the country and fans get to see great up and coming players while seeing their favorite team jerseys on the field.