joeshmo
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Anybody here know what the actual league rules on this are?
The league isn't even investigating it.
Complete none story.
Anybody here know what the actual league rules on this are?
No, he said it was the Whiz Era and I said it was not. It was the Warner Era not the other way around. Same handful of idiots ....nothing changes here.
I agree this board sucks sometimes.
I wonder if there's a SINGLE SOUL IN THE FOOTBALL UNIVERSE outside of Leinart-Loving-Cardinaldom who would consider the people who are defending the guy who took the freaking Arizona Cardinals to within 34 seconds of a Super Bowl championship, then followed it up with one of the most amazing Wild Card wins in history as idiots as opposed to the person calling him a failure.
Seriously, ONE person outside of Leinart-Loving-Cardinaldom.
are you typing in front of a mirror?
Injury reports were mandated by the NFL to counter insider information that would determine point spreads and game outcomes. Back in the day, gamblers in the know would be the only ones that were aware of certain injuries and would manipulate the system to their advantage.
The NFL made all teams report the injuries through the two weekly injury reports. Whiz is under scrutiny for playing with the integrity of the injury report when he hid the surgery and Beanies potential for contributing to the games. That is a huge NFL no-no.
Implications that even remotely point to a gambling connection will be investigated and is much more than a molehill. For people like nidan to not fully understand that shows their complete ignorance to the inner working of the NFL product.
So why didn't Warner take the Cards to superbowl before Whiz arrived? In fact, he was such a turnover machine (fumbling everytime he was hit) that everyone here was asking for his head and was eventually replaced by the rookie Leinart.Dude, the wheels fell off we are just skidding along due to momentum from the last couple of seasons. The only ones wearing koolaid goggles are the Whiz riders who can't see what a failure he is as head coach. There was no plan after Warner left...he has never fixed the D and the O is putrid now with out a couple of players that were not adequetely replaced. He is no better than Mackage. Had Plummer played like Warner you would all be singing Macks praises...he didn't and we sucked. I have always said in Warner I trusted and it was merited. Whiz isn't even in the conversation. He sucks as bad a Mack did at actual coaching.
Injury reports were mandated by the NFL to counter insider information that would determine point spreads and game outcomes. Back in the day, gamblers in the know would be the only ones that were aware of certain injuries and would manipulate the system to their advantage.
The NFL made all teams report the injuries through the two weekly injury reports. Whiz is under scrutiny for playing with the integrity of the injury report when he hid the surgery and Beanies potential for contributing to the games. That is a huge NFL no-no.
Implications that even remotely point to a gambling connection will be investigated and is much more than a molehill. For people like nidan to not fully understand that shows their complete ignorance to the inner working of the NFL product.
"The NFL's policy on injury reports allows for plenty of wiggle room on the issue. Every Friday, injured players must be given a status designation: out, doubtful, questionable or probable.
Doubtful means there is at least a 75 percent chance the player won't play. Questionable means there is a 50 percent chance. And probable means there is a "virtual certainty" of being available for normal duty.
The area between questionable and doubtful is especially murky. Wells was listed as limited in practices, meaning he took part in something less than all the drills. It would be difficult for anyone to prove that he should have been listed as doubtful instead of questionable for the first two games.
Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/sports/cardinals/articles/2010/09/28/20100928arizona-cardinals-extra-beanie-wells.html#ixzz10xXc2qG0"
Injury reports were mandated by the NFL to counter insider information that would determine point spreads and game outcomes. Back in the day, gamblers in the know would be the only ones that were aware of certain injuries and would manipulate the system to their advantage.
The NFL made all teams report the injuries through the two weekly injury reports. Whiz is under scrutiny for playing with the integrity of the injury report when he hid the surgery and Beanies potential for contributing to the games. That is a huge NFL no-no.
Implications that even remotely point to a gambling connection will be investigated and is much more than a molehill. For people like nidan to not fully understand that shows their complete ignorance to the inner working of the NFL product.
I know for a fact the league is not even investigating this issue.
No you don't. That's an outright lie!
No you don't. That's an outright lie!
Yeah... if I were you I wouldn't bet on it. Pun intended.
Two scenerio's going on here - Dude must have lost some money or Wiz has a better golfing handicap and this guy is just way to competitive.
Or he is a fantasy nerd and started Wells at RB in week 2.
But the report deals in generalities, not specifics, and there is no requirement that a team provide detailed medical information about a player.
Three and four days before a game, teams must report the players who were unable to participate fully in practice. Two days before the game, they must provide the status designations. That's it.
Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/sports/car...rdinals-extra-beanie-wells.html#ixzz10xbAWykL
fixedOr he is a fantasy nerd who drafted Leinart and started Wells at RB in week 2.
Or he is a fantasy nerd and started Wells at RB in week 2.
fixed
Like me.Or used Wells as one of his Keepers right before his draft.
oh yes.Actually, I think he started Leinhart, based on previous posts...
I kinda remember everybody being on leinarts jock, but Whiz was sneaking in Warner and calling it a change of tempo with Warners no huddle. Whiz was paving the way for Warner to get the starting role (IMO) and then Matty got slammed on his own 5 yard line, crushing his collar bone. Matty went away to heal, and WHIZ never looked back. Whiz is a good coach, the best the Cards have ever had.
Good call.Did I get that wrong or does everybody have my rookie ass on mute?