https://sports.yahoo.com/mike-white-still-concussion-protocol-141850943.html I think White is headed to the PS. Guy can't catch a break.
don't sleep on skylar thompson. https://mattwaldmanrsp.com/2022/02/...r-vids-qb-skylar-thompson-kansas-st-is-legit/ Also...Feel better Mike F*&^%ing White.
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/miami-dolphins/mike-white-25272/ He got 4.5 mil guaranteed. Is that what he would make if they put him on the PS? I don't think Miami will roster 3 QB's.
If he gets put on the PS a 4.5 million becomes dead money. Then when they bring him back up for a game, a new value is added to the cap--if he gets sent down again more dead money. I've seen it to a lesser extent with Kenny Yeboah. He got cut, dead money accrued, then he resigned to the PS and then got called up later in the season.
I mean if any team will it almost certainly should be Miami. Tua’s not durable so a good backup is essential for them. Remember the first time we played them last year, we knocked their second stringer out on the first drive. I think Miami rolls with 3 qbs
they made the rule change for a emergency QB this year IIRC meaning you can carry 2 on the active roster and have a designated emergency QB if the other 2 get knocked out who doesn't count against the active gameday roster
Competent quarterbacks cost money. With Tua’s history they have to be a little more prepared for the backups to play
The problem with that is that unless they bring in another QB, Boyle will be the 3rd string QB and he won't be able to play if he's on the PS. That emergency QB has to be on the 53 man roster.
NFL emergency QB rule: What to know about bylaw allowing 3rd quarterback passed for 2023 season Teams who are carrying two quarterbacks on their active roster on game day may carry a third, emergency quarterback (from the 53-man roster) who does not count against the team's game day roster; The emergency QB will not be allowed into the game unless the two active quarterbacks are injured or disqualified from the game; The emergency quarterback must be removed from the game if either quarterback is medically cleared to return to play; Teams that choose to have three quarterbacks on their active roster on game day may not utilize an emergency quarterback. One hour and 30 minutes prior to kickoff, each club is required to establish its Active List for the game by notifying the Referee of the players on its Inactive List for that game. Each club may also designate one emergency third quarterback from its 53- player Active/Inactive List (i.e., elevated players are not eligible for designation) who will be eligible to be activated during the game, if the club’s first two quarterbacks on its game day Active List are not able to participate in the game due to injury or disqualification (activation cannot be a result of a head coach’s in-game decision to remove a player from the game due to performance or conduct). If either of the injured quarterbacks is cleared by the medical staff to return to play, the emergency third quarterback must be removed from the game and is not permitted to continue to play quarterback or any other position, but is eligible to return to the game to play quarterback if another emergency third quarterback situation arises. A club is not eligible to use these procedures if it carries three quarterbacks on its game day Active List [47- or 48-players in 2023]. … Effect: Permits each club to designate an emergency quarterback who can be activated from its Inactive List if the two quarterbacks on the club’s Active List are injured or disqualified and unable to participate in the game.
I dont really see that making a big difference. The QB still has to be on the 53-man, it just gives you an extra active player since the "emergency QB" doesnt need to be active to be available. A lot of over complicated text though, sounds like the NFL
Clubs can have 53 players on the active roster, but only 48 can dress for a game. The new rule will let teams dress 48 players for contests plus a third signal-caller. The emergency quarterback must be on the 53-man roster and can't be a practice squad call-up. The extra signal-caller can only enter a contest if the two other quarterbacks are injured or disqualified, and he must exit if either quarterback is cleared to re-enter the game. It's definitely helpful for a team that likes to rotate players in and out of the game, like the Jets. Now you can have a DL active that you normally couldn't while having a 3rd QB available in the case of emergency. It's basically 48 active players AND an emergency QB as opposed to 48 active players with one of them being a QB that has a very small chance of playing (unless you are the Dolphins!)
The problem lies in having to keep a 3rd QB on the roster, unless you have a player like Carter who is a former QB. The Jets could have Carter inactive for some games but make him the emergency QB, and Izzy active, and God forbid that both Rodgers and Zach go down with an injury, Carter could come in and run a wildcat-type offense.
True, but if both Rodgers and Zach get injured are out of the game, unless we've got a big lead, the game is most likely over anyway, and I don't think there would be much difference in that scenario between Carter and Boyle
The odds are slim that it would be an issue. That said, the difference between Boyle and Carter at the QB position isn't little, lol.
I know that the difference between Boyle and Carter isn't little. What I said was that there would be no difference in the outcome, i.e., we'd still lose. Boyle isn't THAT much better than Carter
Boyle absolutely cannot occupy one of the 53 spots. He is a PS guy, and we cannot risk someone good getting claimed in order to keep him, whether this rule exists or not. Last year when we had 3 decent QBs it could have helped us. This year with Boyle, it doesn't. I will take my chances with two.