Mr. Know-It-All
Footballguy
Our league has limitted waiver moves (3 per year), but unlimitted IR waivers for players that are OUT, DOUBTFUL or INACTIVE (this includes PUP and IR). If a player qualifies then you can pick up a player for him at the same position until that player is not listed as OUT or DOUBTFUL on the weekly NFL Injury Report.
Here is the problem - often times players are listed as QUESTIONABLE even though they are not going to play that week and then teams list them as inactive just prior to game time. So, teams in our league pick up a replacement for an inactive player and then after the the following week's NFL IR comes out, they drop the player they picked up for an inactive player because their inactive player is listed as QUESTIONABLE again. This seems to be a loophole in the intent of our IR system and people can then have a revolving door roster, picking up the hottest player at that position.
So first -
why do teams list players as QUESTIONABLE (i.e., Bob Sanders the last few weeks) if they know good and well the guy will be inactive?
and second -
any recommendations for how to account for this in our rules?
Here is the problem - often times players are listed as QUESTIONABLE even though they are not going to play that week and then teams list them as inactive just prior to game time. So, teams in our league pick up a replacement for an inactive player and then after the the following week's NFL IR comes out, they drop the player they picked up for an inactive player because their inactive player is listed as QUESTIONABLE again. This seems to be a loophole in the intent of our IR system and people can then have a revolving door roster, picking up the hottest player at that position.
So first -
why do teams list players as QUESTIONABLE (i.e., Bob Sanders the last few weeks) if they know good and well the guy will be inactive?
and second -
any recommendations for how to account for this in our rules?