... whose
roster spot does a dedicated returner take?
Not exact matches
Of course, a lot of these other ways he is already
doing, so I am not trying to criticize him there either... I really like Tim Tebow, and I really hope he gets a
spot on the Eagle's
roster, and then goes on to become one of the great NFL QBs.
But have we not as a club paid too high a price for being loyal to players who simply don't warrant holding down a
roster spot as a result of injuries?
Personally, I don't think we should have blocked a
roster spot for Welbeck.
The organization still needs to figure out what to
do with Albert Pujols» declining - but - expensive
roster spot, but getting Upton back clears one major item off the winter checklist.
In the meantime, they
do have alternatives, at least: late - spring signing Neil Walker has played a little first base in the past, and Tyler Austin has now made the team to take Bird's
roster spot and the occasional game at first as well.
It was selfish of me, but now I'm saying the Spurs should have
done it earlier for a
roster spot for a better player as his role is diminishing.
Treadwell, on the other hand, has
done nothing to warrant a
roster spot.
The man is a football player though, and he's worthy of a
roster spot, just don't expect a pro bowler.
That, and they don't have to waste a
roster spot on him.
If he can
do it at the same time and save a
roster spot then sure.
Nobody can think of anything productive to
do with that
roster spot.
I'd like to see them take away from him the
roster spot he hasn't
done anything to earn and send him down before his value as a trade chip is reduced to nothing.
I think one thing Howie has
done a GREAT job of is filling
roster spots with inexpensive FAs, so that they don't go into the draft DESPERATE for a particular position.
Further, the only way to put the team in a position to recover all of the signing bonus is to keep him on the
roster through the 2020 season, which effectively reduces the number of
roster spots the team has for the next three seasons in order to attempt to recover money that McDowell doesn't have because the money he got was taxed and partially spent, which makes going after the money largely a waste of time.
So we just need Mahomes to become the greatest QB of all time so we don't have to worry about any other
spot on the
roster!
I was pretty annoyed at Gibbons and Coleman getting
roster spots over Quenneville and Blandisi (my feeling being if you can put out 4 skilled lines you should
do so) but it's clear they had specific roles in mind for those two players (and Coleman in particular has been a pleasant surprise).
All they need to
do is hit on one or two guys from this point on to keep the
roster balanced, there's few starting
spots on the team left.
That being said, this isn't much different than them grabbing Michael Floyd last year and that certainly didn't mean Treadwell's
roster spot was in danger.
I don't get how the loss of a
roster spot hurts them when in 4 of the 5 games, that
roster spot would have been used on a player who was 99 % unlikely to appear in the game in any capacity and the 5th, depending on the way the schedule shakes out for them, can be fairly easily worked around by shuffling the rotation order..
What happened to Bratt and how he comes back next year might make an opening on the
roster, and if Stafford's
spot is up for grabs, I would say there is a chance McLeod, Bastian, Lappin, and Anderson are competing for it (assuming the Devils don't pick up a RW.)
An arrogant prick, a leech, a parasite, who
did absolutely nothing to earn his
spot on ours, and English
roster.
Now if we
do use all our cap space on one superstar (James or George) there will be
roster spots and a rather weak bench.
We are a 52 win team and we don't have a lot of
roster spots to use on long term projects.
I'll be honest, I'm not sure how all that works but I would rather have an extra
roster spot (even if it means paying Mozgov to not be on the team) then having him sit on the bench
doing nothing.
On the other hand, that quote, in my opinion, is
spot on to support a comment on what she was hired to
do and very likely will
do — provide value to the organization as a whole and the individual players that she works with and that follow her recommendations in keeping the
roster, as a whole and over a period of time, healthier.
Just because Noah Brown and Ryan Switzer were middle to late round picks doesn't guarantee them
roster spots....
I thought that we might have a shot at winning the top
spot as a D2 team, but decided to buck the «win at all costs» attitude and stay D1 knowing that our chances of
doing well against the fierce competition and deep
rosters of the big teams was slim.
There is no simple answer, but this is what I tell my players: I'm not going to penalize a girl who doesn't participate during the summer — but in a program with players fighting for starting
spots, and even places on the varsity
roster, the girl who doesn't play is liable to get passed by.
Since we're using a
roster spot on Reyes, what's wrong with seeing what he can
do in that
spot?
Toronto
do not have a ton of space left on their first - team
roster for 2017 (though they may be handed two extra
spots before the start of the season), which you would imagine they would have to offer to tempt players away from Champions League clubs.
The first roundtable question was a simple one: With the (expected) Morata news coming down, who
do you want Juventus to try and sign to fill his
spot on the
roster?
Paredes was supposed to join Roma in the January transfer window of the 2013 - 14 season for an initial fee of 4.5 million euros, but had to spend the remainder of the Serie A season on loan at Chievo Verona instead because the capital club didn't have a non-EU
roster spot available at the time.
I just think clones like Young Link, Pichu, Dr. Mario, Dark Pit, Lucina, etc. don't have the potential to different themselves from their original characters and shouldn't have their own
spots on the
roster.
Comparing it to Mario Kart 8's
roster, one would say the last
spot obviously belongs to the Miis, but I don't think that's the case:
Keep reading to see why Little Mac has earned a
spot among Nintendo's finest in the next game's
roster and what his inclusion would
do for Super Smash Bros..