slowtospeak wrote:
Igo-Trip wrote:
tbh i use the inactive list as my secrect practice squad... i only activate them when i have an injured player to sit... my inactive group are usually project players i want to test at next camp but don't want to cut
we should be allowed to have a 63 man roster (53man + 10 practice squad) but only dress 46
Two problems with that:
1. Sometimes injuries eat up my inactive list. Then I'm stuck playing players I don't want to play. I want to let my projects get some experience instead of subjecting them to a trial by fire.
2. I have no way of knowing which players I'll need to replace. I can guess, sometimes well, but I can't completely know the future.
Maybe we could be like the NFL and list practice squad players as technically free agents, so that anyone can pick them up, as long as they get promoted to an active roster. That way, different people could be growing different players. Then the players could be gaining experience, instead to just sitting on the scrap heap. If we are going to be forced to deal with injuries, at least give us the tools to do so.
The PS isnt meant to hold and replace a player for injury....its to give young guys them time to grow physically and mentally. Still why not use it for injuries, but in theory you cant put your injured starter there while he rests and pull a young guy up to get snaps in his place ...time and time again.... sending players back and forth with no penalties
A few rules would have to be in place to prevent a gaming of this squad, but i would love one.
1. Each NFL team can have up to 10 players on its practice squad.
2. Practice squad players are free to sign with other NFL teams, but they have to be signed to the 53-man active roster of the acquiring team.
3 .A practice squad player cannot be signed to another practice squad unless he is first released.
4. Also, a player must have a minimum of six games - on a practice squad in order for that season to count as one of the player's three permissible seasons of practice squad service