May 8, 2009
NFL jobs look secure
McAfee and White likely to land on rosters
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MORGANTOWN - Cleaning out a crowded notebook and a cluttered mind while assuming that Pat McAfee's professional wrestling career is now officially over:

  • Did anyone notice that the Indianapolis Colts have released two punters since apparently setting their sights on McAfee?
  • The Colts brought McAfee in for a workout and an interview the week before the NFL draft and then promptly released veteran Hunter Smith, who then signed with Washington.

    Then, after picking McAfee in the seventh round and watching him in the team's first rookie mini-camp, Indianapolis released the only other punter on the roster, Mike Dragosavich, whom they had signed as a free agent only a month earlier.

    Just a guess, but I'm thinking it's going to be pretty hard for McAfee not to make the Colts' roster.

  • It's also a given, of course, that Pat White will make Miami's roster, pretty much regardless of what he does between now and the start of the season. NFL teams don't use a second-round pick on a quarterback and then not give him every chance in the world.
  • How the Dolphins sort out their quarterback situation, though, is going to be interesting to watch. Chad Pennington is the unquestioned starter and second-year man Chad Henne and White are the only other contenders. But seldom do NFL teams keep three QBs active for games because they are limited to 45-man active rosters on game days. They can keep another eight players on the inactive list.

    The NFL's often-bizarre rules make this intriguing. A team's third quarterback (the one on the inactive list) can enter a game, but if he does so before the fourth quarter then neither of the two active quarterbacks is permitted to return to the game (don't ask why, it's the NFL). What makes the Miami situation so interesting is that White isn't generally regarded as an every-down NFL quarterback, so can the team afford to make him the second active QB and ask him to finish a game if Pennington is hurt? And in that situation, if Henne is the inactive guy and they bring him in to finish the game, they lose White as the Wildcat (or, as they're calling it, the WildPat) quarterback.

    I suppose you could keep White active as a wide receiver or a running back, but the NFL would frown on that unless the Dolphins actually used him in those roles and didn't just list him there to skirt the rule.

    At the very least, it's a situation not many teams face and one that will be interesting to watch play out.

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    Posted By: Way2Old (7:30am 05-09-2009)
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    3 observations from a cluttered mind:

    1. Has McAfee really decided to trash his highly publicized professional wrestling career in favor of the NFL?

    2. Pat White could be a receiver INSTEAD of a QB...remember all of the hype a few weeks ago?

    3. BCS Playoff System. Trash the ratings. Every team in the US must belong to a conference. Conference playoffs determine a conference champions who play for the National Championship. This would probably break up some of the big football conferences as the "major" powers team up with weaker schools to assure an annual trip to the playoffs. Notre Dame with.... Michigan with.... Virginia Tech with.... Miami with .... Boston College with.... Penn State with.... Marshall with....and so on. The Big East would likely stay intact.

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