didshereallysaythat
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I'm sorry Urblock. That was immature of me.
never?Since when has Jerry Angelo worked in the Saints front office?
Shaw is trash.
Yay, we're picking up the Browns garbage ...... LOL
I'm missing something here. Jumped ahead? The Bears had a worse record than the Saints last year. If the Bears and the Saints both claimed Shaw, he'd be awarded to the Bears by virtue of their worse 2015 record. Where does all this 'wrong email' crap and "allowing" the Bears to "jump ahead" come in to play?
Ah, glad you're here!Ummm ... the Bears were not going to pick him up off of waivers, thinking that no one would pick him up, thus, making him a free agent. So when the Saints sent the email, the Bears DID jump ahead of them to take him. Not really difficult.
Ah, glad you're here!
1. Are you saying Bears passed on Shaw because they didn't want to take on his current (Clev) contract, and instead sign him to a better new FA contract?
2. I read the Offseason waiver procedure allows each team several days to file claims: and this was Day 1 on Shaw. Let's say the Saints email went to the headoffice (before the Bears). If the Bears still want him, can't they still claim Shaw during these several days (trumping Saints prior claim)? And can't a worse-record team still take Shaw from the Bears during these days?
3. If not, why not? If the Bears didn't send an official "no" to the headoffice on Shaw (& I'm assuming teams aren't required to do so), AND it's not "first team to claim keeps", than it's lowest ranked team wins during that waiver period.
The only way the Saints email is significant is:
1. Headoffice is not allowed to tell other teams whether or not a team has submitted a claim on Shaw during the waiver period.
But if that is the case, why did we hear Bears claimed Shaw on Day 1, instead of waiting till the end of the "silent waiver" period of days?
During the procedure, the 31 other clubs either file
claims to obtain the players or waive the opportunity to do so—
thus the term “waiver.”
were is you source for this ? or are you just imagining it ?I'm guessing it has something to do with Pace being a complete fucking moron but knowing in his soul that the Saints coach is a QB guru.
Pace can't think for himself but since he saw Sean Payton wanted a young QB off waivers, he decided he wanted him, if only because maybe Payton would send a conditional if he really wants him?
This of course assumes that Sean Payton is not three times more intelligent than Pace, was fucking with the league or with Pace, and is now laughing because he tricked us into signing a piece of shit QB.
I'm guessing it has something to do with Pace being a complete fucking moron but knowing in his soul that the Saints coach is a QB guru.
Pace can't think for himself but since he saw Sean Payton wanted a young QB off waivers, he decided he wanted him, if only because maybe Payton would send a conditional if he really wants him?
This of course assumes that Sean Payton is not three times more intelligent than Pace, was fucking with the league or with Pace, and is now laughing because he tricked us into signing a piece of shit QB.