Are we sure that he has been credited with 4 years of service?And tidbit for those playing at home:
Tate has more than 4 years service so technically he isn't waived, he is released (can sign as a FA immediately). However, there is an exception that states that since he is released after the trade deadline, he must pass through the waiver system, regardless.
I bring that up not as a trivia/trivial thing but to opine if, because of this subtlety, if it is possible that the 24 hour "waiver" period isn't an exact, firm 24 hours in this case.
He was on IR the entire 2010 season. I seem to remember with Michael Bush, that his 1st year didn't "count" because he never played; as a result he entered FA 1 year later than he would have otherwise.
Not that it matters though, because I tend to think that your 1st post is spot on, and the 24 hour "clock" starts with the end of the NFL's business day in NY, so we might know something around 5 pm.
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