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			From that report:Washington Redskins tight end Jordan Reed has been cleared to play Sunday night against the New York Giants, a source told FOXSports.com
The Redskins still have him listed as questionable.
The rookie tight end was informed to notify the team if any headaches arise in the next 24 hours.
 
 No. Davis is deep in the doghouse.So, does Fred Davis then get the start?
Cool. What kind of guppy-### league still allows pickupsI picked up myers
Pretty common for teams that haven't played yet.Cool. What kind of guppy-### league still allows pickupsI picked up myers
No offense, but IMO that's a pretty horrible rule.Pretty common for teams that haven't played yet.Cool. What kind of guppy-### league still allows pickupsI picked up myers
Otherwise, how the he1l would anyone deal with last-minute game-time decisions made by the teams like this?
The putrid stink of elitism is pouring off you like a portapotty at a summer music festival.
ETA: To be clear, the Giants' game hasn't started tonight yet, so in most leagues, Myers isn't locked yet, and this is a more-than-valid option for managers in a pinch.
I doubt anyone cares about your opinions on how leagues should work. Have a bad day?No offense, but IMO that's a pretty horrible rule.Pretty common for teams that haven't played yet.Cool. What kind of guppy-### league still allows pickupsI picked up myers
Otherwise, how the he1l would anyone deal with last-minute game-time decisions made by the teams like this?
The putrid stink of elitism is pouring off you like a portapotty at a summer music festival.
ETA: To be clear, the Giants' game hasn't started tonight yet, so in most leagues, Myers isn't locked yet, and this is a more-than-valid option for managers in a pinch.
I'll gladly listen to whatever arguments might justify it, but IMO once the games start, waivers should stop. Fine if you want to substitute someone on your roster's bench, but to be allowed to add/drop once the games have started is a pretty big crutch, IMO. Don't think I could ever agree to play in a League with a rule like that, but, to each his own...
Head trauma to returnFrom Reed's twitter:
Jordan M. Reed @Real_JordanReed 1h
Ready for gameday #httr
What does #httr mean?
 
 I don't see the problem. The game HASN'T started so why is that a bad pickup? I'd rather be in a competitive league which allows for a pickup than one that says, "we'll, your screwed b/c of an unforeseen last minute inactive."No offense, but IMO that's a pretty horrible rule.Pretty common for teams that haven't played yet.Otherwise, how the he1l would anyone deal with last-minute game-time decisions made by the teams like this?Cool. What kind of guppy-### league still allows pickupsI picked up myers
The putrid stink of elitism is pouring off you like a portapotty at a summer music festival.
ETA: To be clear, the Giants' game hasn't started tonight yet, so in most leagues, Myers isn't locked yet, and this is a more-than-valid option for managers in a pinch.
I'll gladly listen to whatever arguments might justify it, but IMO once the games start, waivers should stop. Fine if you want to substitute someone on your roster's bench, but to be allowed to add/drop once the games have started is a pretty big crutch, IMO. Don't think I could ever agree to play in a League with a rule like that, but, to each his own...
you cant pickup players that havent played after thursday games?No offense, but IMO that's a pretty horrible rule.Pretty common for teams that haven't played yet.Otherwise, how the he1l would anyone deal with last-minute game-time decisions made by the teams like this?Cool. What kind of guppy-### league still allows pickupsI picked up myers
The putrid stink of elitism is pouring off you like a portapotty at a summer music festival.
ETA: To be clear, the Giants' game hasn't started tonight yet, so in most leagues, Myers isn't locked yet, and this is a more-than-valid option for managers in a pinch.
I'll gladly listen to whatever arguments might justify it, but IMO once the games start, waivers should stop. Fine if you want to substitute someone on your roster's bench, but to be allowed to add/drop once the games have started is a pretty big crutch, IMO. Don't think I could ever agree to play in a League with a rule like that, but, to each his own...
Me too.Edit: Twice even but won both.Ugh started him over ladarius.
Don't try to reason with him.you cant pickup players that havent played after thursday games?No offense, but IMO that's a pretty horrible rule.Pretty common for teams that haven't played yet.Otherwise, how the he1l would anyone deal with last-minute game-time decisions made by the teams like this?Cool. What kind of guppy-### league still allows pickupsI picked up myers
The putrid stink of elitism is pouring off you like a portapotty at a summer music festival.
ETA: To be clear, the Giants' game hasn't started tonight yet, so in most leagues, Myers isn't locked yet, and this is a more-than-valid option for managers in a pinch.
I'll gladly listen to whatever arguments might justify it, but IMO once the games start, waivers should stop. Fine if you want to substitute someone on your roster's bench, but to be allowed to add/drop once the games have started is a pretty big crutch, IMO. Don't think I could ever agree to play in a League with a rule like that, but, to each his own...
I dropped him to pick up Brandon Myers. I am in a tight matchup and need a win. My other TE is Julius Thomas hope he can make it back for next week.Btw, hes getting hard to trust going forward, might be a drop
This is the standard option in Yahoo leagues. I don't see an issue with it as long as you're dropping players who haven't played yet and you're picking up guys who haven't played yet. By barring this from happening you'd technically have to lock players after Thursday night!Don't try to reason with him.you cant pickup players that havent played after thursday games?No offense, but IMO that's a pretty horrible rule.Pretty common for teams that haven't played yet.Otherwise, how the he1l would anyone deal with last-minute game-time decisions made by the teams like this?Cool. What kind of guppy-### league still allows pickupsI picked up myers
The putrid stink of elitism is pouring off you like a portapotty at a summer music festival.
ETA: To be clear, the Giants' game hasn't started tonight yet, so in most leagues, Myers isn't locked yet, and this is a more-than-valid option for managers in a pinch.
I'll gladly listen to whatever arguments might justify it, but IMO once the games start, waivers should stop. Fine if you want to substitute someone on your roster's bench, but to be allowed to add/drop once the games have started is a pretty big crutch, IMO. Don't think I could ever agree to play in a League with a rule like that, but, to each his own...
My league allows waiver pickups as long as the player you drop hasn't played yet and the player you pick up hasn't played yet. Don't see why anybody would have an issue with this other than being stubborn and standing on some stupid tradition.
No reason an owner that is starting somebody scheduled to play at noon should have an advantage over somebody that has a player that will start sunday night. Especially since sunday night can get flexed.
I seriously doubt anyone will attempt to explain why it should be locked. Some guys like to spout off at the mouth until they're pressed to explain.I'd like to hear why waivers should be closed at kick off of the first game of the week. That's an outdated rule that ignores reality of the NFL now.
