Ricky S. is no longer a Jag

RADMAN

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Jacksonville released 18 players including Mr. Stanzi. I say he gets picked up by someone. What say you?
 
He isn't a good fit for Judge Advocate General, he would have to investigate mistakes made by members of the armed forces and it brings up complicated and morally ambiguous situations where simplistic black/white dichotomies of good and evil don't always fit.
 
Practice squad maybe?


[h=4]Eligibility[/h]Practice squads are considered to be for developmental purposes. Therefore, veterans are not eligible to be signed to the practice squad. In fact, players with more than one year of accrued NFL service are not eligible. Here is a closer look at the eligibility requirements.

  • A player is eligible if he does not have an accrued season of NFL experience. Players gain an accrued season by being on the active roster for at least six games.
  • If a player has one accrued season, they can still be practice squad eligible if they were on the 45-man active gameday roster for less than nine regular season games.
  • A player is deemed to have served a season on the practice squad if he remains on the practice squad for at least three weeks. Players are eligible to be on the practice squad for two seasons.
Players can be eligible for a third practice squad season if their team maintains no less than 53 players on the active/inactive list at all times.
Those are the old rules, however. This year, there are a few, yet pretty major, changes to the rules and eligibility.

  • Firstly, the squad has been expanded from 8 players to 10 players, which is a big move and adds 64 more jobs for players around the league.
  • Previously, a player had to have a minimum of three games on the practice squad in a season to have it count as one of the three seasons allowed on the practice squad. This year, that minimum has been expanded to six games.
  • Teams can now sign a maximum of two players who have accrued no more than two NFL seasons toward free agency. Previously, if a player had one or more years of an NFL season count toward free agency, they weren't eligible (as long as they were on the active 46-man roster for nine games or more in the season they were ineligible for the practice squad). This opens up the practice squad to pretty much everyone who has entered the league in the past few years.
 
He isn't a good fit for Judge Advocate General, he would have to investigate mistakes made by members of the armed forces and it brings up complicated and morally ambiguous situations where simplistic black/white dichotomies of good and evil don't always fit.

Sounds like an interesting job. They should make a TV show about it.
 
He's not eligible for the practice squad. I hope he gets picked up. If he ever gets the chance I think he can be a good backup.

They changed the practice squad rules. He's eligible because he never played in a regular season game. That's not to say he'll make their practice squad.
 
Angerer was cut from my Falcons, too. I was really looking forward to having another Hawkeye on the team. It least we still have Babineaux... for now. I keep thinking this will be his last year on the team but he just keeps chugging along.
 
Angerer was cut from my Falcons, too. I was really looking forward to having another Hawkeye on the team. It least we still have Babineaux... for now. I keep thinking this will be his last year on the team but he just keeps chugging along.


& what a weird move by the Falcons...
 

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