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Today is not the only big day


scratchy1

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Just saying that if a guy is on the roster at 6 pm tonight, don't assume he'll be on the roster at 6 pm tomorrow night. There are likely to be at least 2 or 3 guys who don't figure into Ron's plans, maybe a few more, and the bar for what we need to pick up to replace them isn't particularly high and likely to be met by guys released by other teams.

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Just saying that if a guy is on the roster at 6 pm tonight, don't assume he'll be on the roster at 6 pm tomorrow night. There are likely to be at least 2 or 3 guys who don't figure into Ron's plans, maybe a few more, and the bar for what we need to pick up to replace them isn't particularly high and likely to be met by guys released by other teams.

gotcha.

teams will pare down their rosters to fit the 53 and then if they see someone they need/want then there will be more players available.

lot's of turnover the next few days going on. today isn't the only day to benefit from this wave of cuts.

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Yeah, I'm pretty sure the guys that just made it over the bubble should leave their bags packed b/c we could definitely use help from some of the guys that will hit the market.

I think you will be surprised at a few names that turn out to have been on the bubble, based on what happens today and tomorrow.

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