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DT Malcom Brown cut by the Jaguars


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5 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

Our run defense was supposedly pretty stout against the Patriots the last couple days, but I'm all for improving the roster whenever the opportunity presents itself.

nope the sky is falling we gotta maintain that narrative

 

gotta be upset over something we cannot control while we ignore things that we actually can control and project our incompetence onto a sports team. 

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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

nope the sky is falling we gotta maintain that narrative

gotta be upset over something we cannot control while we ignore things that we actually can control and project our incompetence onto a sports team. 

Dude, are you trying to get banned? 😕

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5 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

Yes but...

Who goes through waivers?

Players with less than four years of accrued service time are subject to waivers. A player with at least four years of accrued service time, referred to as a “vested veteran” immediately becomes a free agent and is eligible to sign with any other team.

Is this the same all season?

No. After the trade deadline passes on November 2, vested veterans will have to go through waivers if released.

When does waivers run?

Waivers runs throughout the league year from the first business day after the Super Bowl through the end of the regular season. The first time it runs after the coming roster cuts is Wednesday, September 1 at noon ET.

thanks @hepcatand @Pakmeng

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15 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

Yes but...

Who goes through waivers?

Players with less than four years of accrued service time are subject to waivers. A player with at least four years of accrued service time, referred to as a “vested veteran” immediately becomes a free agent and is eligible to sign with any other team.

Is this the same all season?

No. After the trade deadline passes on November 2, vested veterans will have to go through waivers if released.

When does waivers run?

Waivers runs throughout the league year from the first business day after the Super Bowl through the end of the regular season. The first time it runs after the coming roster cuts is Wednesday, September 1 at noon ET.

So, no waivers then since he's a 7 year vet? Sign his @$$!

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