Damn.....Patriots release wide receiver the NIGHT BEFORE THE SUPER BOWL

Where did you hear this? So you mean to tell me you can practice all week, and suit up for the game on gameday, but if you're a DNP by the coaches decision you don't get paid? :confused:

Yes, its called a game check, not practice all week check.
He will get something, but not same since he was cut, not deactivated.
 
And they cut him now, because had they cut hom earlier in the week, the Giants would have signed him just to get the gameplan.
 
And they cut him now, because had they cut hom earlier in the week, the Giants would have signed him just to get the gameplan.

:confused:

They can still sign players this late in the game...didn't know that

Anyway we'll get some payback for eraser head tomorrow nite :furious:
 
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:smh::smh::smh:
 
That bum was on our squad at the beginning of the season. He had numerous chances over the past few seasons, to make a half way decent name for himself in our shitty receiving corps, and didn't do shit.

The Brady v coordinator blow up earlier this year... guess what started that shit? Underwood running a lame ass route and letting the DB have his way on the play. Brady ain't having that shit, and went off on his ass. Mediocrity was accepted here for years, and I guess Underwood thought he could just go up to New England and goof off.

I'm glad they cut his sorry ass. :hmm::dance::dance::hmm:
 
Yes, its called a game check, not practice all week check.
He will get something, but not same since he was cut, not deactivated.

Which is why you always...always try to get the most money you can....

fuck that loyalty shit....in the pros get your muthafuckin money.
 
They're suppose to keep his ass just so he can have the experience of standing on the sideline in the superbowl?

I dunno about yall but if I'm trying to win, I want to be in the best position possible to win and that means having the best players on the roster in order to win. No player is bigger than the team and they showed just how serious they are about that.
 
The NE mascot cut into the back of the fade is actually dope. He just could have did without the hi-top.

You must be one of those young "jerk movement" dudes who don't really understand what the early 90's were all about.




 
shit happens all the time.....if they cut him chances is are he wasnt gonna suit up for the game anyway......
 
Some questions

Does he get paid for the game
Does he still get tickets, because you know players get tickets for their families
Can he stay on the side line, because sitting in the stands would be fucked up

IS this normally done? I've never heard of it, and sportswriters were taking shots.

Shit is fucked up man. He probably was a special teams player at best, but to take away a dudes experience like that the night before

Can't root for the hoody in this one

I think karmas going to bite them in the ass
 
Yes he gets paid. Yes he gets a ring.

Gotta love BGOL (and the internet in general), where people speak with such authority on shit they know nothing about.


Yes, its called a game check, not practice all week check.
He will get something, but not same since he was cut, not deactivated.

:lol::smh::lol::smh::lol::smh::lol:
 
He's gonna get his money....and can be back with the team next season.He only dressed for 8 games this season...and with the Patriots offense,they need a 5th wide out???....no.

NDIANAPOLIS -- The New England Patriots have consistently made roster moves the day before games this season. Now, in a tough blow for receiver Tiquan Underwood, they've made one the night before the Super Bowl.

The team released Underwood on Saturday, and promoted defensive lineman Alex Silvestro off the practice squad. The move was not discipline-based, but a pure football decision based on needs specific to the Super Bowl XLVI game plan, according to a source.

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AP Photo/Mark HumphreyBefore he was released Saturday, Tiquan Underwood was on the Lucan Oil Stadium field with his teammates having a good time and capturing moments.

On his Twitter account, the 24-year-old Underwood wrote, "Good Luck To The New England Organization, The Coaches, & All My Teammates. #PatsNation."

Underwood declined an interview request but sent ESPN's Ed Werder a text that said: "I don't want to be a distraction to the game or the New England Patriots.....i will say this, The New England Patriots are a GREAT Organization. I wish them nothing but the best today. This season has been dedicated to Myra Kraft (MHK) Mr Kraft's wife....w/ that being said i hope they pull out the victory in honor of her & because the coaches & players have worked so hard this season for the opportunity to play in Super Bowl 46. Go Pats!!!! #PatsNation"

Underwood will be entitled to $88,000 if New England wins this game and $44,000 if New England loses. The NFL's collective bargaining has a clause that says any player active for a total of eight games in the regular season and postseason is entitled to a full share of the Super Bowl earnings. Underwood just made the cut, as he was active for eight games. He would also get a ring if the Patriots win.

With Underwood out, wide receiver Chad Ochocinco, who played one snap vs. the Broncos in the divisional round and was inactive in the AFC Championship Game, will likely be active for Super Bowl XLVI, a source told ESPN's Werder. Ochocinco had a career-low 15 catches in his first season with the Patriots and has never played in the Super Bowl.

New England's other wide receivers are Wes Welker, Deion Branch, Julian Edelman and Matthew Slater.

A third-year receiver, Underwood played in eight games for the team: six in the regular season, two in the playoffs. He totaled 97 snaps (including penalties) and his role varied on a weekly basis, as either the team's third, fourth or fifth receiver. Because the Patriots run more than 80 percent of their plays with two or more tight ends on the field, the value of a third, fourth or fifth receiver is lessened in the offense.

Underwood, who finished three catches for 30 yards, is not a primary contributor on special teams, which likely factored in to the decision as well. The Patriots would be open to Underwood's return to the team in 2012 if he's interested, according to a source.

Silvestro, on the other hand, could help on the punt return and kickoff return units. Injured tight end Rob Gronkowski plays on the wedge on the kickoff return unit and it's possible the Patriots might want to lessen his load by having Silvestro step in.

Silvestro, a rookie from Rutgers who played in one game this season (11 snaps vs. Miami on Dec. 24), could also add depth as part of a defensive line rotation.

Mike Reiss covers the Patriots for ESPNBoston.com. Information from ESPN NFL reporter Ed Werder, ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter, ESPNBoston.com's Mike Rodak and The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Practice players....yeah...but he got CUT. He is no longer a part of the team...24 hours before the biggest game of the season and probably something he's dreamed of running on the field for his entire football career :smh:


That nigga must feel real shitty right now.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Yes he gets paid. Yes he gets a ring.

Gotta love BGOL (and the internet in general), where people speak with such authority on shit they know nothing about.




:lol::smh::lol::smh::lol::smh::lol:

Yeah this story was on Yahoo last night and the quote was "if the Pats win he will get a ring and it will be just as shiny as Tom Bradys"
 
Yes, its called a game check, not practice all week check.
He will get something, but not same since he was cut, not deactivated.

So I just read a Yahoo article saying that if the Pats win, he gets a ring.. I wouldn't be mad as long as they gave me tickets to the game, or a sideline pass..



BTW he responded to this with much class.

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