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by NickScurfield
The Texans released WR Joaquin Iglesias and signed WR Trindon Holliday to the practice squad today.
Seriously, WTF? Holliday is coming and going more than a Thailand ******!
I wonder at what point someone decides to quit dealing with the bullshit and saying I have had enough of this, just keep me or drop me.
I wonder at what point someone decides to quit dealing with the bullshit and saying I have had enough of this, just keep me or drop me.
I wonder at what point someone decides to quit dealing with the bullshit and saying I have had enough of this, just keep me or drop me.
I wonder at what point someone decides to quit dealing with the bullshit and saying I have had enough of this, just keep me or drop me.
Everybody's got their own point when they say, "OK. That's it. I'm done. I'm not going to be the next superstar."
But most players hang on to the bubble as long as they can and occasionally someone works their way up.
when I do **** like this I'm called indecsive and senile.
I wonder at what point someone decides to quit dealing with the bullshit and saying I have had enough of this, just keep me or drop me.
Practice Squad typically get around $5,000 per week. If they are bumped up to active roster its a minimum of ~$24,000 if a rookie. More for each year of service.
Practice squad players practice alongside regular roster players during the week, but they are not allowed to play in actual games. They can be paid considerably less than active squad players: The minimum salary from 2008 to 2010 is $5,200 per week (2008-2010)[1] for 17 weeks, or $88,400 per season, in comparison to the NFL minimum rookie salary of $285,000. Some practice squad players are paid considerably more, however. In 2006, the New England Patriots paid third-year player Billy Yates the full $425,000 he would have earned on the active roster.[2]