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What happens if Favre is "waived"? Does he go onto the waiver wire?
Waived where? The NFL doesn't have a minor league agreement Tarlam!
I thought you were cyber dead to Tarlam, Woody. Besides the fact that suggesting that the NFL doesn't have a waiver wire is just silly, you have about a snowball's chance in boiling water that he will even answer you.
Tar, I don't think Favre goes through waivers because he's been in the league too long, but I could be mistaken on that. Patler? Max?
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What happens if Favre is "waived"? Does he go onto the waiver wire?
Waived where? The NFL doesn't have a minor league agreement Tarlam!
I thought you were cyber dead to Tarlam, Woody. Besides the fact that suggesting that the NFL doesn't have a waiver wire is just silly, you have about a snowball's chance in boiling water that he will even answer you.
Tar, I don't think Favre goes through waivers because he's been in the league too long, but I could be mistaken on that. Patler? Max?
I don't understand Woody's comment, NFL players are "waived" and the CBA even has an article entitled "Waiver System"
A veteran (4 years or more) waived between Feb. 1 and the trade deadline becomes a free agent, and can negotiate a new contract with any team without compensation to his former team. A veteran waived after the trade deadline goes into the waiver system and a team can assume his existing contract; however, regardless of the remaining length of his existing contract, he can declare himself a free agent at the end of that season.
What happens if Favre is "waived"? Does he go onto the waiver wire?
Waived where? The NFL doesn't have a minor league agreement Tarlam!
I thought you were cyber dead to Tarlam, Woody. Besides the fact that suggesting that the NFL doesn't have a waiver wire is just silly, you have about a snowball's chance in boiling water that he will even answer you.
Tar, I don't think Favre goes through waivers because he's been in the league too long, but I could be mistaken on that. Patler? Max?
I don't understand Woody's comment, NFL players are "waived" and the CBA even has an article eptitled "Waiver System"
A veteran (4 years or more) waived between Feb. 1 and the trade deadline becomes a free agent, and can negotiate a new contract with any team without compensation to his former team. A veteran waived after the trade deadline goes into the waiver system and a team can assume his existing contract; however, regardless of the remaining length of his existing contract, he can declare himself a free agent at the end of that season.
Yes. I was thinking in terms of the waiver policy in Pro Leagues that have Minor League and Semi-Pro Systems like the NHL and MLB Patler. A player in those Pro Leagues can be waived out of 'the Bigs'.
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What happens if Favre is "waived"? Does he go onto the waiver wire?
Tar, I don't think Favre goes through waivers because he's been in the league too long, but I could be mistaken on that. Patler? Max?
NFL players are "waived" and the CBA even has an article entitled "Waiver System"
A veteran (4 years or more) waived between Feb. 1 and the trade deadline becomes a free agent, and can negotiate a new contract with any team without compensation to his former team. A veteran waived after the trade deadline goes into the waiver system and a team can assume his existing contract; however, regardless of the remaining length of his existing contract, he can declare himself a free agent at the end of that season.
Thanks Patler and Ziggy. So, if TT waives BF after the trading deadline, he is awarded the team with a high claim on the QB, right?
I said stay on the tractor because I think Brett is too proud to come back and other teams are too affraid to touch him after this crazy mess to offer a trade.
I partly agree. I think the Packers will offer him to come back as the backup QB. Favre will be too proud to accept that role.
Other teams will consider it too late in the preseason to take a 39 year old QB and have him learn a new playbook.
What happens if Favre is "waived"? Does he go onto the waiver wire?
Tar, I don't think Favre goes through waivers because he's been in the league too long, but I could be mistaken on that. Patler? Max?
NFL players are "waived" and the CBA even has an article entitled "Waiver System"
A veteran (4 years or more) waived between Feb. 1 and the trade deadline becomes a free agent, and can negotiate a new contract with any team without compensation to his former team. A veteran waived after the trade deadline goes into the waiver system and a team can assume his existing contract; however, regardless of the remaining length of his existing contract, he can declare himself a free agent at the end of that season.
Thanks Patler and Ziggy. So, if TT waives BF after the trading deadline, he is awarded the team with a high claim on the QB, right?
When is that deadline?
Trade deadline is usually around the middle of October.
I said stay on the tractor, but this story changes daily, so I will probably change my mind soon.
I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
I went with the tractor answer simply because I think if Favre were serious about playing for another team - just getting back to football, period - he'd have asked for reinstatement. But he hasn't done that yet, which means TT can neither trade nor release him, and which means that Favre can't really even show up and participate in camp.
At the moment I think he wanted to have the Packers beg him to come back, and when they didn't he started getting mad and maybe toyed with coming back to another NFC contender, and now is wondering if he really wants to do that.
What's weird about all this is that if the Packers had gone say 8 - 8 or even 9 - 7 last year, I don't think Favre would necessarily be so unsettled about retirement. But they got to the NFC Championship game, and that very fact - which I thought would convince Favre to come back and not retire - may be pulliong at him now.
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I don't see it going down this way, but a bad possibility is brett shows for camp, the team pudders around for 2 weeks trying to trade him while he makes it known he will retire if he gets traded.
Eventually, after a preseason game they release him of rogers looks good.
That is my nightmare scenario.
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I'm having trouble deciphering some of those options, especially the "staying in camp" and winking stuff.
I thought about joining Swede's proud resistance and refusing to vote in polls. But I don't have the strength to turn my head away from the Favre nonsense, no man is an island, and I want to be part of the fun.
I'll go with the wild idea that Favre comes to camp and becomes a backup. (But I guess he'll find his way back to become starter - is that what winky-winky means?)
I'll go with the wild idea that Favre comes to camp and becomes a backup. (But I guess he'll find his way back to become starter - is that what winky-winky means?)
Basically. To the public it will seem like a fair competition, and maybe even to AR. But BF, TT and MM know Favre will win it.
I'll go with the wild idea that Favre comes to camp and becomes a backup. (But I guess he'll find his way back to become starter - is that what winky-winky means?)
Basically. To the public it will seem like a fair competition, and maybe even to AR. But BF, TT and MM know Favre will win it.
I think Rodgers will win the competition. But history shows Rodgers will get hurt.
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