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Bucs release 2016 1st round pick Vernon Hargreaves


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2 minutes ago, Bartin said:

It wasn’t just that he was bad. He was also lazy and wouldn’t give full effort a lot of the time. Still wouldn’t mind putting in a claim with our injury situation at CB. He can’t be worse than Corn.

Yeah that's not good, but we're down.

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8 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Must be a move showing anyone can get their ass cut. Arians taking control.

Tampa has the worst pass defense in the league and the veteran in the youngest DB room in the league gets benched for not hustling.... 

Vernon might bounce back somewhere else but too bad tampa saw what he was before paying him lol

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10 minutes ago, Tepper's Chest Hair said:

We talk crap about Corn Elder, but we want a guy who's been playing horribly, with an expensive contract, is known for low effort, on a team known for horrible pass defense.

Maybe im wrong, but I don't get the big money

The Bucs signed him.  Had they traded him the contract wouldve carried.  Cutting him, the new team isnt obligated to pay him crap from the other contract since he was relased.

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5 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Maybe im wrong, but I don't get the big money

The Bucs signed him.  Had they traded him the contract wouldve carried.  Cutting him, the new team isnt obligated to pay him crap from the other contract since he was relased.

If you get him off of waivers, the contract sticks with the player.  After he clears then you can pick him up and offer him whatever you want.

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6 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Maybe im wrong, but I don't get the big money

The Bucs signed him.  Had they traded him the contract wouldve carried.  Cutting him, the new team isnt obligated to pay him crap from the other contract since he was relased

Bucs waived him.  Placing him in the waiver wire line up.  Whoever picks him up in waivers picks up his contract.

That is why we now have Mike Davis signed through 2020.

So yes, his contract carries.  He isn't getting a new deal unless he passes through waivers and a new team signs him.

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