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Bridgewater returning?
Quote: @BlackMagic7 said:
Lol, i totally like that but couldnt pass up an oppertunity to click that.

Writing with a touchscreen keyboard is a lot looser and a little harder to reread/write - seems like thoughts are as scattered as the process of writting them. And right here in the post is the point where I can subtly feel my brain recoiling off my skull with each glass smashing letter selection... lol

Is there a legal difference, defined by the CBA, for "cleared to practice" vs "cleared to play?"

I get the technical differences between the two, but does the CBA care? 

I noticed some hope for him being "allowed" to practice with the 53 while still being on the PUP because he isnt "cleared for games." I was under the impressions of what Wet was saying; and think that "being cleared for practice" was kind of lip service for the team to get him practicing while keeping the PUP option open.

I kinda wonder, if there really isnt a difference, does being "cleared for practice" become viewed by Teddy and his agent as a green light to fight.

Thats all; from a legal/CBA definition of the PUP under the CBA, can a player even be greenlighted for practice but not games under the PUP?

That's where the confusion seems to be.  There is NO DIFFERENCE between being "cleared to practice" and "cleared to play" when it comes to the PUP list.  Fans are trying to make it seem like there is a difference, but there isn't.
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Quote: @Wetlander said:
@BlackMagic7 said:
Lol, i totally like that but couldnt pass up an oppertunity to click that.

Writing with a touchscreen keyboard is a lot looser and a little harder to reread/write - seems like thoughts are as scattered as the process of writting them. And right here in the post is the point where I can subtly feel my brain recoiling off my skull with each glass smashing letter selection... lol

Is there a legal difference, defined by the CBA, for "cleared to practice" vs "cleared to play?"

I get the technical differences between the two, but does the CBA care? 

I noticed some hope for him being "allowed" to practice with the 53 while still being on the PUP because he isnt "cleared for games." I was under the impressions of what Wet was saying; and think that "being cleared for practice" was kind of lip service for the team to get him practicing while keeping the PUP option open.

I kinda wonder, if there really isnt a difference, does being "cleared for practice" become viewed by Teddy and his agent as a green light to fight.

Thats all; from a legal/CBA definition of the PUP under the CBA, can a player even be greenlighted for practice but not games under the PUP?

That's where the confusion seems to be.  There is NO DIFFERENCE between being "cleared to practice" and "cleared to play" when it comes to the PUP list.  Fans are trying to make it seem like there is a difference, but there isn't.
not just fans,  you know that there are good sources that share information on here.  I am not arguing with your stories linked,  just saying that there is another opinion and since this matter has never been broached that perhaps your story lines are not the end all.... or possibly the word I got is wrong,  just asking.

as far as definitions and interpretations,   that is all still to be decided.  PUP imo means a person is unable to physically do their job,  part of play pro football is to avoid hits if possible and to get up after taking a hit.  Teddy is not there yet,  however that doesnt meant that he isnt able to take contact free snaps.  

again,  not arguing, just saying that outside of the team offices,  the league offices, and the players union office,  nobody really knows for sure what is happening,  and I would question anything that comes from those offices until its been tried and tested the first time.
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So based on what's been posted, there do seem to be two separate PUP lists in the preseason, but that goes away as the preseason ends.

I'm guessing what happens is a lot of us heard Teddy might be cleared to practice, indicating that the team might put him on the Active/PUP list that exists in preseason, whereby a player can practice with the team but remain physically unable to play. These are not medical designations, these are NFL designations. In this context, Teddy could have been in a situation where he was practicing with the team but still potentially be placed on the PUP list come season start.

THIS DIDN'T HAPPEN. So any arguments people were making about "cleared to practice" means we won't be tolling his contract even though he hasn't been "cleared to play" are moot at this point. If there ever was such an argument to be had, it's not to be had now.

Given that Teddy hasn't been practicing with the team and has clearly not been medically cleared to play with contact, he's going to start the season on the PUP list, which means he's going to be there for at least 6 weeks. (If I'm wrong, we'll know in 2 days).

There is still a good chance he stays on the PUP list for the whole season, in which case there will be no arguments about contract tolling. It is written, it will be done.

And I'm not sure it would be in Teddy's interest to test the free agent market as is. Is he going to get any guaranteed money from anybody? I wouldn't give it to him. Would anybody take more than a 2 year deal with a guy who hasn't shown he can play football again? More than 1 year? I wouldn't. Would you risk a lot of money on a guy who might never play a snap for you? I wouldn't.

I think Teddy's best option is going to be to play another year with the Vikings in 2018, assuming he can, and show that he's at least capable of surviving this game again. After that, he'll do much better on the free agent market than if he forced people's hands now.

So sort of made two points in this post. The second, regarding Teddy's best interests, is mere speculation on my part. The first, regarding the confusion regarding cleared to practice and cleared to play, I don't think there's much to argue about.
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Quote: @NoGoingBack said:
So based on what's been posted, there do seem to be two separate PUP lists in the preseason, but that goes away as the preseason ends.

I'm guessing what happens is a lot of us heard Teddy might be cleared to practice, indicating that the team might put him on the Active/PUP list that exists in preseason, whereby a player can practice with the team but remain physically unable to play. These are not medical designations, these are NFL designations. In this context, Teddy could have been in a situation where he was practicing with the team but still potentially be placed on the PUP list come season start.

THIS DIDN'T HAPPEN. So any arguments people were making about "cleared to practice" means we won't be tolling his contract even though he hasn't been "cleared to play" are moot at this point. If there ever was such an argument to be had, it's not to be had now.

Given that Teddy hasn't been practicing with the team and has clearly not been medically cleared to play with contact, he's going to start the season on the PUP list, which means he's going to be there for at least 6 weeks. (If I'm wrong, we'll know in 2 days).

There is still a good chance he stays on the PUP list for the whole season, in which case there will be no arguments about contract tolling. It is written, it will be done.

And I'm not sure it would be in Teddy's interest to test the free agent market as is. Is he going to get any guaranteed money from anybody? I wouldn't give it to him. Would anybody take more than a 2 year deal with a guy who hasn't shown he can play football again? More than 1 year? I wouldn't. Would you risk a lot of money on a guy who might never play a snap for you? I wouldn't.

I think Teddy's best option is going to be to play another year with the Vikings in 2018, assuming he can, and show that he's at least capable of surviving this game again. After that, he'll do much better on the free agent market than if he forced people's hands now.

So sort of made two points in this post. The second, regarding Teddy's best interests, is mere speculation on my part. The first, regarding the confusion regarding cleared to practice and cleared to play, I don't think there's much to argue about.
Teddy was an up and coming QB with a bright future and a great locker room reputation,  somebody would give him a year or two deal with good guaranteed money if he passed a physical.
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How much do you think they would pay him? Would they pay him starter? Backup money? More money than the Vikes are going to pay him?
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Quote: @NoGoingBack said:
How much do you think they would pay him? Would they pay him starter? Backup money? More money than the Vikes are going to pay him?
if he tolls it will be for a little more than 2 million,  yes I think he would get more guaranteed money in FA from some team.
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Right now, Teddy is being paid a handsome amount of money to rehab his knee. If I was him I would want to become a FA, but he still isn't ready. If his contract tolls, he gets guaranteed $$$ to comeback to a playbook, system, and team (Plus a coach and GM) that love him to step right in and fight for a job (with that comeback mentality where he is the superhero and Sleeves will be the bad guy). Why would he want to leave? If he is healthy he will get his job, get his $$$, and get the full amount of time his body truly needs. Plus what a story! 
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Quote: @Neptizzle said:
Right now, Teddy is being paid a handsome amount of money to rehab his knee. If I was him I would want to become a FA, but he still isn't ready. If his contract tolls, he gets guaranteed $$$ to comeback to a playbook, system, and team (Plus a coach and GM) that love him to step right in and fight for a job (with that comeback mentality where he is the superhero and Sleeves will be the bad guy). Why would he want to leave? If he is healthy he @Neptizzle said:

Jimmy Said:
how is Sam a bad guy in your scenario?  
if Sam has a good year he will get the deal and Teddy will be tolled to make him trade bait to try and recoup what was invested in Sams acquisition.

I honestly dont see a QB competition next year between Teddy and Sam as much as some think it will happen.  Dont get me wrong,  I love Teddy and was on board with taking him as soon as PMember started pimping him as a sophomore.  However,  I have a gut that says its Sams job unless he shits the bed this year.
how does the front office win?
they franchise Sam ( huge 1 year money with these new deals being signed) which likely pisses Sam off as I am sure he wants the security of a multi year deal.    I have been told its very unlikely that Sam would sign a new deal if Teddy is still in the picture,  based on the Philly deal,  I would say that this is likely accurate.
unless something happens this season that gets Teddy on the field and he can show that he can still play at a high level I think we stick with Sam and go looking for another guy to groom behind him in the middle rounds next year.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@Wetlander said:


That's where the confusion seems to be.  There is NO DIFFERENCE between being "cleared to practice" and "cleared to play" when it comes to the PUP list.  Fans are trying to make it seem like there is a difference, but there isn't.
not just fans,  you know that there are good sources that share information on here.  I am not arguing with your stories linked,  just saying that there is another opinion and since this matter has never been broached that perhaps your story lines are not the end all.... or possibly the word I got is wrong,  just asking.

as far as definitions and interpretations,   that is all still to be decided.  PUP imo means a person is unable to physically do their job,  part of play pro football is to avoid hits if possible and to get up after taking a hit.  Teddy is not there yet,  however that doesnt meant that he isnt able to take contact free snaps.  

again,  not arguing, just saying that outside of the team offices,  the league offices, and the players union office,  nobody really knows for sure what is happening,  and I would question anything that comes from those offices until its been tried and tested the first time.
Let's rewind...  here is the OP:
"Twitter rumors from several pretty solid twitter sources are strongly hinting that Teddy has been or is within days of being cleared to practiceThe rumors seem to be that he will come off the PUP sometime this week.  If this is true, things are about to get crazy."
So some "solid twitter sources" are hinting that Teddy may 1) be cleared to practice and 2) that he will come off the PUP sometime this week (i.e. he would come off the PUP once he is cleared to practice).   
This is a pretty black and white issue IMO.  Bottom line, if Teddy was cleared to practice, he would have to come off the PUP list.  I don't understand how this got twisted into a debate on whether he can remain on the PUP list if he is "cleared to practice", but not "cleared to play".  That debate is completely irrelevant.  Read the two articles I posted and then re-read the OP.  Practicing while on the preseason PUP list (Active/PUP list) is NOT ALLOWED. 
The ONLY gray area in this is whether his contract tolls if he remains on the PUP list through preseason and is placed on the Reserve/PUP list at the start of the regular season.  THAT is what hasn't been broached to date.  It feels like people are trying to combine two or three separate issues into one debate. 

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In all reality, who cares??? Teddy isn't going to start Monday night, it puzzles the hell out of me with all the freaking talk about a QB that is a nice guy but an average QB at best....  I don't care about his "spiritual" tweets and him being a "really nice guy"  who cares???  Bradford doesn't tweet at all, so I guess he must be a jerk.
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