Is David Irving's suspension still no big deal?

Jkyle

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Many on this forum were dismissing Irving's suspension as no big deal, it's only 4 games, we have plenty of people to take his place.
Well, now Moore is gone for the first two games and TC just started so the odds are good that we may suffer another injury or two to the DLine.
This may lead to keeping people who otherwise wouldn't make the team on the Roster to cover for the losses and lead to having to release or exposed to being signed away by being put on the Practice squad due to lack of space on the roster.
 

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This may lead to keeping people who otherwise wouldn't make the team on the Roster to cover for the losses and lead to having to release or exposed to being signed away by being put on the Practice squad due to lack of space on the roster.

Let me help you out here. When someone is suspended they do not count against your roster spot. So your theory is wrong.
 

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for now were ok...........now if a injury bug hits (knock on wood) then we got issues.
 

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Luckily the offense is still intact and we're playing one of last years worst offenses in game 1. Same strategy, move the ball and kill the clock. Business as usual.
 

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Many on this forum were dismissing Irving's suspension as no big deal, it's only 4 games, we have plenty of people to take his place.
Well, now Moore is gone for the first two games and TC just started so the odds are good that we may suffer another injury or two to the DLine.
This may lead to keeping people who otherwise wouldn't make the team on the Roster to cover for the losses and lead to having to release or exposed to being signed away by being put on the Practice squad due to lack of space on the roster.

It is what it is, nothing we can do about it.
 
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