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  1. FWIW, the Badgers scored more points today than Michigan did against East Carolina and Ohio State did against Indiana.
  2. With 17 in a row from 9/8 through 9/24 and Houser on the IL they might need a bullpen game or two. Rea/Gasser would be the 5th starter.
  3. I can see them using both. With players having to stay down for 10 days when being optioned, it allows them to send them down after a start and recall an extra reliever. They'll only be needed every 10-12 days if they alternate between Rea and Gasser. Won't hit the limit of five options if they're only needed every 10-12 days.
  4. If we learn only one thing from 2020, it's that employers should have a sick leave policy that encourages people to stay home when sick. Have generous sick leave limits. Don't punish people for staying at home when they're sick.
  5. Miller didn't play in either game of the doubleheader yesterday. Pretty good indication that it's him, for now.
  6. Ford Motor Company just posted a job in my line of work at my level. It is fully remote. They had over 80 applicants within two hours of being posted on LinkedIn.
  7. Those who allow remote are going to get the best people, no question. One thing that's not talked about much is that remote workers are likely healthier than those who come into the office. Not just less exposure to communicable diseases (I haven't had so much as a sniffle since at least 2019), but not having that 30-45-60+ minute commute means being able to sleep in 30-45-60 more minutes or have that much more time for exercise. Not commuting means less exposure to air pollution, noise pollution. Healthier, well-rested workers are more productive.
  8. Just be thankful that none of those guys got to the Cubs.
  9. What I've done is if the recruiter is listed on the job posting on LinkedIn (maybe 25% of the time) I contact the recruiter and let them know I'm looking to move to that city (and on my own dime - relocation is usually not provided). Remote is decreasing, but for companies in high cost-of-living areas (CA, NYC - non-financial companies, etc.) I still see a lot of remote positions.
  10. Correct - if it's Black/Gasser they will need to be added to the 40--man today.
  11. I've never put my address on my resume, but whenever you apply you almost always have to put your address or at least your city/state in the online job application form. I've been in three different industries in the last eight years. My line of work is industry-agnostic.
  12. For in-office roles you have to live where the job is, making it harder. And many companies don't trust that you will move and/or assume you are living where you want to live. I am not. And that is making it harder.
  13. Looks like they released Carpenter and Jonathan Ford to make room. Still have to IR Tenuta to make room for the LS who can't sign until after 4pm Eastern. Practice squad: TE Austin Allen, CB Corey Ballentine, LB Keshawn Banks, WR Grant DuBose, C James Empey, S Innis Gaines, QB Alex McGough, WR Bo Melton, LB Arron Mosby, LB Kenneth Odumegwu, FB Henry Pearson, S Benny Sapp III, DL Chris Slayton, RB Patrick Taylor, T Kadeem Telfort and CB Kiondre Thomas. I wonder if they get a roster exemption for Odumegwu. I'm guessing that if not claimed, Carpenter and Ford come back on the practice squad. Two CB and two S to call up for DB depth, for now. If Carpenter and Ford come back, my guess is two of Mosby/Odumegwu/Banks are gone.
  14. As a full-time job seeker right now, I can tell you that everyone and their brother who are being told to come back into the office are applying for any roles that are still remote. Lots of competition for those, which is making life difficult for those of us who are unemployed.
  15. Yes, they can do that right now because teams have until 4pm Eastern today to sort out any waiver claims. Teams may not yet know if/who/how many waiver claims they are awarded, so they have until 4pm to figure that out because of how many players are on waivers right now.
  16. Wicks could go to IR to make room for Sims. Anderson could replace Carpenter or Leavitt. He's considered more of a hybrid LB/S than true S.
  17. The Packers have been awarded Ben Sims, TE, Baylor, on waivers.
  18. More like replacing a turd sandwich with a turd.
  19. Jets released 7th round TE Zack Kuntz. Rated a perfect 10.00 RAS. I thought he was/is overrated - if he was so good, why did he leave Penn State, and why didn't he go to another good program? But the Packers do like RAS so maybe they give him a little extra guaranteed salary above the practice squad minimum to join their PS. Desmond King released by the Texans. Only 28, played FS and slot, decent PFF grade of 72.3 last year.
  20. Third one blown back in tonight.
  21. Is it too early to predict Cooper DeJean as the Packers 1st round pick next year?
  22. Matt Moore would look really good in the Brewers bullpen. Swap him out for Chafin. Giolito, yeah, of course, especially with Houser hitting IR.
  23. At this point, might as well keep him up so that they don't burn an option year.
  24. QB (2): 8 Sean Clifford, 10 Jordan Love Released: 17 Alex McGough RB (3): 28 AJ Dillon, 31 Emanuel Wilson, 33 Aaron Jones Waived/injured: 32 Lew Nichols, 39 Tyler Goodson Released: 27 Patrick Taylor, 46 Nate McCrary WR (6): 9 Christian Watson, 11 Jayden Reed, 13 Dontayvion Wicks, 18 Malik Heath, 83 Samori Toure, 87 Romeo Doubs Released: 6 Jadakis Bonds, 16 Dre Miller, 22 Duece Watts, 80 Bo Melton, 82 Cody Chrest, 86 Grant DuBose TE/FB (3): 81 Josiah Deguara, 85 Tucker Kraft, 88 Luke Musgrave Released: 44 Henry Pearson, 49 Austin Allen OL (11): 50 Zach Tom, 63 Rasheed Walker, 69 David Bakhtiari, 70 Royce Newman, 71 Josh Myers, 72 Caleb Jones, 73 Yosh Nijman, 74 Elgton Jenkins, 75 Sean Rhyan, 76 Jon Runyan, 78 Luke Tenuta Released: 61 Cole Schneider, 62 James Empey, 77 Kadeem Telfort, 79 Jean Delance DL (6): 93 T.J. Slaton, 94 Karl Brooks, 95 Devonte Wyatt, 96 Colby Wooden, 97 Kenny Clark, 99 Jonathan Ford Released: 60 Jason Lewan, 64 Antonio Moultrie, 98 Chris Slayton OLB (6): 47 Justin Hollins, 52 Rashan Gary, 55 Kingsley Enagbare, 57 Brenton Cox Jr., 90 Lukas Van Ness, 91 Preston Smith Released: 51 Keshawn Banks, 53 Arron Mosby, 56 Kenneth Odumegwu ILB (5): 7 Quay Walker, 24 Tariq Carpenter, 45 Eric Wilson, 58 Isaiah McDuffie, 59 De'Vondre Campbell Released: 46 Jimmy Phillips Jr., 54 Marvin Pierre CB (4): 23 Jaire Alexander, 25 Keisean Nixon, 29 Rasul Douglas, 37 Carrington Valentine Physically unable to perform: 21 Eric Stokes Released: 19 Elijah Hamilton, 22 Shemar Jean-Charles, 27 William Hooper, 35 Corey Ballentine, 40 Tyrell Ford, 43 Kiondre Thomas S (5): 6 Dallin Leavitt, 20 Rudy Ford, 26 Darnell Savage, 34 Jonathan Owens, 36 Anthony Johnson Jr. Injured reserve: 30 Tarvarius Moore Released: 38 Innis Gaines, 48 Benny Sapp III Spec. (2): 17 Anders Carlson, 41 Daniel Whelan Waived/injured:43 Broughton Hatcher Released: 42 Matt Orzech, 16 Pat O'Donnell (Aug. 28)
  25. Saints also waived TE Lucas Krull. 2022 UDFA out of Pitt, at 6'6", 260 is more athlete than blocker though. Ran a 4.54 40 at Pitt's pro day.
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