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Taur
04-17-2004, 02:12 AM
I have a 7th round Linebacker on my team this year already starting to cop an attitude about playing time and it is only week 6? While most 7th round selections are kissing the owners feet for making the team this one is unhappy about playing time.

High volatility and after a position change to SLB from MLB before preseason he then saw a 5 point increase from playing in the preseason games. But, he is 4 on the depth chart and has no special team ability which means he should sit on the incactive roster for most of the year. Actually, due to a mild injury by my starting SLB I am currently using 4 LBs on the active roster, so he is seeing some action as my backup SLB.

When looking at players that are mad about playing time do you ever wonder if they know something you don't?

THOR04
04-17-2004, 02:21 AM
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QuikSand
04-20-2004, 08:33 AM
Just posting to get that horseshit off the front page.

hukarez
04-20-2004, 11:21 AM
I have a 7th round Linebacker on my team this year already starting to cop an attitude about playing time and it is only week 6? While most 7th round selections are kissing the owners feet for making the team this one is unhappy about playing time.

High volatility and after a position change to SLB from MLB before preseason he then saw a 5 point increase from playing in the preseason games. But, he is 4 on the depth chart and has no special team ability which means he should sit on the incactive roster for most of the year. Actually, due to a mild injury by my starting SLB I am currently using 4 LBs on the active roster, so he is seeing some action as my backup SLB.

When looking at players that are mad about playing time do you ever wonder if they know something you don't?
What are his present ratings? I'm probably missing the obvious here, but he's a rookie, correct?