AdamJT13;3115069 said:Florio doesn't know what he's talking about. Teams can pay practice squad players as much as they want. The Patriots regularly pay more than the minimum.
Still there - http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/12/03/cowboys-offered-carpenter-active-roster-money/theogt;3115156 said:FYI, I don't see the post on his website anymore, so I guess someone alerted him.
We initially thought that paying a guy active roster money without adding him to the active roster was a no-no, in part because the person who tipped us off to the Carpenter interview indicated that it's a no-no, and because we then failed to independently research the point before addressing the subject.
As an astute reader points out, it has happened in the past.
So we previously were wrong, and we apologize for that.
And there goes our shot at making a good first impression on the new corporate overlords of our current corporate overlords.
Um, that's exactly what you're trying to say.We're not saying the Cowboys tried to skirt the rules. That said, any effort to funnel extra money to a practice-squad player in order to get him to stay put would be a clear and blatant violation
We initially thought that paying a guy active roster money without adding him to the active roster was a no-no, in part because the person who tipped us off to the Carpenter interview indicated that it's a no-no, and because we then failed to independently research the point before addressing the subject.
As an astute reader points out, it has happened in the past.
So we previously were wrong, and we apologize for that.
And there goes our shot at making a good first impression on the new corporate overlords of our current corporate overlords.
Hostile;3115035 said:And now, many of you will join me in my utter disgust that Rudy Carpenter was ever a Cowboy in any way, shape, or form. He is and always has been, a loudmouthed punk.
Hostile;3115035 said:And now, many of you will join me in my utter disgust that Rudy Carpenter was ever a Cowboy in any way, shape, or form. He is and always has been, a loudmouthed punk.
Hostile;3115065 said:I don't much care for the Scum Devils. He is one of the Scum Deviliest. Never liked that we signed him. Glad he is gone. Around he we refer to him as catfish. All mouth, no brains.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/category/rumor-mill/WoodysGirl;3115169 said:Still there - http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/12/03/cowboys-offered-carpenter-active-roster-money/
with an update
Hostile;3115035 said:And now, many of you will join me in my utter disgust that Rudy Carpenter was ever a Cowboy in any way, shape, or form. He is and always has been, a loudmouthed punk.
Hostile;3115065 said:I don't much care for the Scum Devils. He is one of the Scum Deviliest. Never liked that we signed him. Glad he is gone. Around he we refer to him as catfish. All mouth, no brains.
No, I think I will add that he is a putz.Idgit;3115184 said:Hos. If there's no implied rule violation, doesn't that mean you should probably take back all those unfair things you had to say about the nice Sun Devil?
If he fit down the loo, I'd flush.fortdick;3115189 said:So Hos, don't hold back, tell us what you really think about Rudy Carpeter.
davidyee;3115162 said:...practice squad player's salaries calculated in the cap?
WoodysGirl;3115169 said:Still there - http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/12/03/cowboys-offered-carpenter-active-roster-money/
with an update
There is a real news flash.AdamJT13;3115069 said:Florio doesn't know what he's talking about.
Alexander;3115060 said:
Eskimo;3115549 said:Based on the answer there my take is that it is allowed but the team still has to be under the salary cap including the extra money paid to the PS player. If this is the case, we really should have given Matt Moore some extra money to entice him to stay back in 2006 - could have been useful last year when Romo went down.