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You’re probably right, but Tyrod while not Tom Brady or anything was both a threat to run and a decent passer so I assume that helped McCoy to have a little extra room,
Obviously one week doesn’t make or break a season.
Tyrod also didn't turn it over much so they could score just off of wearing down defense while also lowering the other offenses T.O.P. making one big defensive play causing a turnover all that more beneficial for them. I believe they had one of the top TO differentials in the league last year which was a big reason for their success.
 
Asking for a friend....(JK)

Do waivers usually go through right when the clock hits midnight?

I just had a waiver debacle in one of my other leagues.
 
...pretty sure last year the Waiver Order was based on reverse order of the draft and carried on like "normal" the rest of the year -- none of this stupid reset order each week but I can see how the comish's aim would be to make it easier for all you losers to catch back up after shitty drafts :biglaugh:
 
@BonesJones Can you please explain the injured spot? I've never been in a one year league with one of those. You put Jeffery on there and were able to pick someone up but Jeffery isn't officially ruled out yet (listed as doubtful). So what happens if he plays? If he doesn't play this week but plays next week can you still keep him on IR or does it force you to drop someone? I have guys that are questionable but it won't let me put them on IR so I'm guessing they have to be at least doubtful but shouldn't they have to be ruled out first?

For the record, this isn't meant as trying to be annoying towards you it's just that you're the team I noticed used the IR therefore why I used it in my question.
 
@BonesJones Can you please explain the injured spot? I've never been in a one year league with one of those. You put Jeffery on there and were able to pick someone up but Jeffery isn't officially ruled out yet (listed as doubtful). So what happens if he plays? If he doesn't play this week but plays next week can you still keep him on IR or does it force you to drop someone? I have guys that are questionable but it won't let me put them on IR so I'm guessing they have to be at least doubtful but shouldn't they have to be ruled out first?

For the record, this isn't meant as trying to be annoying towards you it's just that you're the team I noticed used the IR therefore why I used it in my question.
FYI, I just checked and it lets me put L. Bell (ruled Out) to the IR spot. I did not know this.
 
@BonesJones Can you please explain the injured spot? I've never been in a one year league with one of those. You put Jeffery on there and were able to pick someone up but Jeffery isn't officially ruled out yet (listed as doubtful). So what happens if he plays? If he doesn't play this week but plays next week can you still keep him on IR or does it force you to drop someone? I have guys that are questionable but it won't let me put them on IR so I'm guessing they have to be at least doubtful but shouldn't they have to be ruled out first?

For the record, this isn't meant as trying to be annoying towards you it's just that you're the team I noticed used the IR therefore why I used it in my question.

...he was able to add Jeffery before his designation changed to doubtful. The IR is in place because there are plenty of top players that experience non-season ending injuries so the IR spot allows a team to keep their asset and replace them with another player. However, the caveat I just discovered from ESPN rules section was this --> "Once a player is in your IR slot, he can remain there even while healthy, however any roster changes involving waiver pick-ups or free agents will not process unless a healthy player sitting in the IR slot is removed first (to the bench or active roster slot). Note, this also includes any trade transactions. The trade cannot be processed unless the healthy player is removed from the IR slot." :dunno:
 
FYI, I just checked and it lets me put L. Bell (ruled Out) to the IR spot. I did not know this.
See that is kind of BS because he is holding out not injured and it doesn't allow you to put suspended players on there.
 
...he was able to add Jeffery before his designation changed to doubtful. The IR is in place because there are plenty of top players that experience non-season ending injuries so the IR spot allows a team to keep their asset and replace them with another player. However, the caveat I just discovered from ESPN rules section was this --> "Once a player is in your IR slot, he can remain there even while healthy, however any roster changes involving waiver pick-ups or free agents will not process unless a healthy player sitting in the IR slot is removed first (to the bench or active roster slot). Note, this also includes any trade transactions. The trade cannot be processed unless the healthy player is removed from the IR slot." :dunno:
But when is the designation made that he is "healthy"? Is it simply after he plays his next game? Your explanation makes sense and I am glad it restricts moves if you have a healthy player in that spot but Bones was able to pick someone up this morning. Was this before his injury status was updated?
 
But when is the designation made that he is "healthy"? Is it simply after he plays his next game? Your explanation makes sense and I am glad it restricts moves if you have a healthy player in that spot but Bones was able to pick someone up this morning. Was this before his injury status was updated?

...this, I do not know as I cannot find a time stamp for the designation change when compared to the transaction itself. UPDATE: looks like he put in a normal waiver claim for Breida before he cleared waivers earlier this morning -- Jeffery's status wasn't update until after this transaction*

There is more info regarding the status and when a player status is updated though --> https://support.espn.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003860512-Move-a-Player-On-or-Off-Injured-Reserve-IR- --AND--> https://support.espn.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003849911-Players-on-Injured-Reserve-IR-
 
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...this, I do not know as I cannot find a time stamp for the designation change when compared to the transaction itself. There is more info regarding the status and when a player status is updated though --> https://support.espn.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003860512-Move-a-Player-On-or-Off-Injured-Reserve-IR- --AND--> https://support.espn.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003849911-Players-on-Injured-Reserve-IR-
Thanks for the links! Yeah, I'm still curious how it works with players who are game to game. Assuming Jeffery was listed as out and his status for this week updated after the transaction Bones made, can Bones make moves now that he's listed as doubtful instead of out? Or if he's on the injury report still does that qualify as him still being injured?
 
As a Jets fan, all I can say is WE DID!!!!! :blazerwookie:
The 2018 NFL Draft is going to be very interesting to look back at years from now. There were so many questionable moves.

Browns taking Mayfield #1.

Giants passing on an Eli replacement.

Colts trading down from #3.

Browns taking Ward over Chubb.

Bills trading up for Josh Allen.

49ers taking McGlinchey over Derwin James or Minkah Fitzpatrick.

Cardinals trading up for Josh Rosen.

Saints giving up a 1st next year to move up to take Marcus Davenport.
 
The 2018 NFL Draft is going to be very interesting to look back at years from now. There were so many questionable moves.

Browns taking Mayfield #1.

Giants passing on an Eli replacement.

Colts trading down from #3.

Browns taking Ward over Chubb.

Bills trading up for Josh Allen.

49ers taking McGlinchey over Derwin James or Minkah Fitzpatrick.

Cardinals trading up for Josh Rosen.

Saints giving up a 1st next year to move up to take Marcus Davenport.


If Giants fans come to regret taking Barkley instead of Darnold then it will just make the pick that much sweeter.
 
If Giants fans come to regret taking Barkley instead of Darnold then it will just make the pick that much sweeter.
It's one of those situations where no matter how good Barkley is if Darnold ends up being a franchise QB it will probably be a bad decision.
 
I’m still of the opinion darnold won’t be that good overall. Guess we’ll see.

He doesn't have the best arm in the world but I love his makeup. To be that calm and under control at that 21 is amazing. I see him more as a game manager than a slinger and I am fine with that. I'll take that over the crap we've had recently, any day of the week.
 
Thanks for the links! Yeah, I'm still curious how it works with players who are game to game. Assuming Jeffery was listed as out and his status for this week updated after the transaction Bones made, can Bones make moves now that he's listed as doubtful instead of out? Or if he's on the injury report still does that qualify as him still being injured?

...no, those links say specifically that the only player's eligible for the IR spot are those with the (IR) or (O) designation from the official NFL disabled list. So they must have updated Jeffery's status today otherwise he wouldn't have been able to put him on the IR. Moving forward, now that the player is not ruled out the next move Bones makes he will be required to drop the extra player he gained. Makes sense now?
 
...no, those links say specifically that the only player's eligible for the IR spot are those with the (IR) or (O) designation from the official NFL disabled list. So they must have updated Jeffery's status today otherwise he wouldn't have been able to put him on the IR. Moving forward, now that the player is not ruled out the next move Bones makes he will be required to drop the extra player he gained. Makes sense now?
I get what you and the links say, however that is what makes it extremely weird to have an IR spot that can be used for these purposes. Injury designations aren't technically due until Friday for Sunday games (though technically they have to have practice reports on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday). So if a player is out game 1 but could possibly play game 2, they might not have their status updated until well after waivers and all that go through or in this case secondary waivers of the guys who were dropped on waivers. At the same time Jeffery is still expected to miss a game or two more so he is most likely out again this week so if Bones had to make another move he'd have to drop someone to make Jeffery active, make the move, and then put Jeffery back on IR if he doesn't play this week. Then on top of that a guy like Bell can be stashed on IR just because he is refusing to show up?
 
@BonesJones Can you please explain the injured spot? I've never been in a one year league with one of those. You put Jeffery on there and were able to pick someone up but Jeffery isn't officially ruled out yet (listed as doubtful). So what happens if he plays? If he doesn't play this week but plays next week can you still keep him on IR or does it force you to drop someone? I have guys that are questionable but it won't let me put them on IR so I'm guessing they have to be at least doubtful but shouldn't they have to be ruled out first?

For the record, this isn't meant as trying to be annoying towards you it's just that you're the team I noticed used the IR therefore why I used it in my question.
Jeffrey was ruled out when I put him there. I believe he can sit there as long as I want but to use him I'd have to take him off of IR.
 
I get what you and the links say, however that is what makes it extremely weird to have an IR spot that can be used for these purposes. Injury designations aren't technically due until Friday for Sunday games (though technically they have to have practice reports on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday). So if a player is out game 1 but could possibly play game 2, they might not have their status updated until well after waivers and all that go through or in this case secondary waivers of the guys who were dropped on waivers. At the same time Jeffery is still expected to miss a game or two more so he is most likely out again this week so if Bones had to make another move he'd have to drop someone to make Jeffery active, make the move, and then put Jeffery back on IR if he doesn't play this week. Then on top of that a guy like Bell can be stashed on IR just because he is refusing to show up?
Bells situation is unique. He isn't even under contract right now, so technically out of the league? I don't know how you would/should classify him.
 
I get what you and the links say, however that is what makes it extremely weird to have an IR spot that can be used for these purposes. Injury designations aren't technically due until Friday for Sunday games (though technically they have to have practice reports on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday). So if a player is out game 1 but could possibly play game 2, they might not have their status updated until well after waivers and all that go through or in this case secondary waivers of the guys who were dropped on waivers. At the same time Jeffery is still expected to miss a game or two more so he is most likely out again this week so if Bones had to make another move he'd have to drop someone to make Jeffery active, make the move, and then put Jeffery back on IR if he doesn't play this week. Then on top of that a guy like Bell can be stashed on IR just because he is refusing to show up?

...use the settings to your advantage the best you can, each league has different setups :dunno: personally I prefer having an IR spot because most of the injuries are not season ending and it allows me to carry a complete roster until that player is healthy again -- there is no unfair advantage going on because it forces you to drop a player the moment you choose to or are forced to move the player out of the IR :dunno:
 

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