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5 years ago
CB Tremon Smith promoted to 53.

Darrius Shepherd and Evan Baylis where released.


I'm thinking 2nd spot is for TE Jace Sternberger OR S Ibraheim Campbell
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5 years ago
How many times is Baylis going to be added/released 😂
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5 years ago
I hate celebrating someone losing their job, even when I advocated for it. But I am very happy shepherd is finally gone.
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5 years ago
I feel the same way. Sorry for Shepard, but glad for the Packers.
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5 years ago
Someone, I can't recall who - perhaps multiple people - were rather upset that Shepard was kept on the initial 53 but Lazard wasn't. I thought it was a bit silly at the time to have strong opinions about who was the 7th WR to fill out the bottom of the roster. But Lazard looks like a keeper and Shepard played his way off the team. So good on whoever it was who questioned that decision.
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Someone, I can't recall who - perhaps multiple people - were rather upset that Shepard was kept on the initial 53 but Lazard wasn't. I thought it was a bit silly at the time to have strong opinions about who was the 7th WR to fill out the bottom of the roster. But Lazard looks like a keeper and Shepard played his way off the team. So good on whoever it was who questioned that decision.

Originally Posted by: earthquake 



Woe unto the WR at the bottom if the depth chart if you screw up Rodger's TD/Int ratio.
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How does the years of service calculation work both for practice squad and NFL pension.

For Lazard, they did not see enough to put him back on the practice squad. I feel bad for the kid, but that is life in the NFL, and elsewhere.

For Baylis, he isn't going to play much after Sternberger returns.

Re NFL pension:
I am curious as to how many years (or it number years) does he have to play to qualify for NFL pension. The kid played with the Texans in 17, and I think he was on our PS last year. If so, does that give him 3 years, or what? Is it portion of years, or does he have to play the entire year.
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How does the years of service calculation work both for practice squad and NFL pension.

For Lazard, they did not see enough to put him back on the practice squad. I feel bad for the kid, but that is life in the NFL, and elsewhere.

For Baylis, he isn't going to play much after Sternberger returns.

Re NFL pension:
I am curious as to how many years (or it number years) does he have to play to qualify for NFL pension. The kid played with the Texans in 17, and I think he was on our PS last year. If so, does that give him 3 years, or what? Is it portion of years, or does he have to play the entire year.

Originally Posted by: KRK 



practice squad players get nothing.

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The NFL could stand for "Not For Long," with the average career lasting only three years - just enough to qualify for the league's pension plan. The league's plan is based on years of service in the league. A player with the minimum three years of play would receive an annual pension check of $21,360 at retirement. On average, retired players receive an annual pension check of about $43,000.

Players who retired in the '80s and '90s receive anywhere from $3,000-5,640 per month for every season played in the NFL. Newly retired players (since 1998) receive $5,640 monthly for every year of service. Players with 10 years of service receive an additional retirement bonus in the form of an annuity.

Players are eligible to receive their full benefits at the age of 55. While the pension plan is much worse than other sports, the NFL does offer a generous 401(k) plan. The league matches every player's contribution up to 200%.


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5 years ago

How does the years of service calculation work both for practice squad and NFL pension.

For Lazard, they did not see enough to put him back on the practice squad. I feel bad for the kid, but that is life in the NFL, and elsewhere.

For Baylis, he isn't going to play much after Sternberger returns.

Re NFL pension:
I am curious as to how many years (or it number years) does he have to play to qualify for NFL pension. The kid played with the Texans in 17, and I think he was on our PS last year. If so, does that give him 3 years, or what? Is it portion of years, or does he have to play the entire year.

Originally Posted by: KRK 




ahh Lazard is still playing for us....
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Someone, I can't recall who - perhaps multiple people - were rather upset that Shepard was kept on the initial 53 but Lazard wasn't. I thought it was a bit silly at the time to have strong opinions about who was the 7th WR to fill out the bottom of the roster. But Lazard looks like a keeper and Shepard played his way off the team. So good on whoever it was who questioned that decision.

Originally Posted by: earthquake 

I think there were a couple of people, I know I was surprised they didn't keep Lazard as he showed some potential and sounded as if he was doing very very well on getting down the field consistently fast on ST coverage units.

I think they went with Shepherd because of the lack of depth at slot and return man, plus his quickness and route running skill sure didn't hurt, but I think the lack of depth and maybe they knew they might be trading Davis factored into it. Plus they had a couple of large WRs and more guys can play on coverage units, than return man.

How does the years of service calculation work both for practice squad and NFL pension.

For Lazard, they did not see enough to put him back on the practice squad. I feel bad for the kid, but that is life in the NFL, and elsewhere.

For Baylis, he isn't going to play much after Sternberger returns.

Re NFL pension:
I am curious as to how many years (or it number years) does he have to play to qualify for NFL pension. The kid played with the Texans in 17, and I think he was on our PS last year. If so, does that give him 3 years, or what? Is it portion of years, or does he have to play the entire year.

Originally Posted by: KRK 


It's been a long time since I've looked into it... but I want to say you need to become a "veteran" player to get that... and that takes 4 accured years... which is to say 4 years of 6 or more games played (with 53 man rostered IRed time sometimes counting?).

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5 years ago
I think we will see Shepard back on the PS after he clears waivers.

He showed to much in preseason just to let him go.

He was invited to tryout in OTA's and kept making the cuts.

Maybe the game was a little to big for him this year, but I still think he can become a solid wr in the future.


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5 years ago
True, Buckeye. He did look good in the preseason.
Had he not slipped and let the ball go off his face mask, and of course the fumbled punt, he might still be on the team.
I think it might just be too big for him right now. If he settles down he still might turn into something good.
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I think we will see Shepard back on the PS after he clears waivers.

He showed to much in preseason just to let him go.

He was invited to tryout in OTA's and kept making the cuts.

Maybe the game was a little to big for him this year, but I still think he can become a solid wr in the future.

Originally Posted by: buckeyepackfan 

Absolutely! In fact, I'm slightly surprised they didn't just keep him, but bench him... guess they thought they seriously need a returner and willing to potential lose Sheppard to get it.

Of course, the question is, does any other team want Sheppard and does he want to come back (some players or agents don't after being released, and there has to be a few teams with worse quantity of depth there).


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5 years ago
And......He's Back!
Shepard signed to PS!
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