He ran out of money already?????drrew":3urf8goy said:Per Jay Glazer, John Moffitt officially un-retired today.
Has been working with Jay and his crew along with Hutch, Jackie Slater and John O'Hara.
At a minimum salary, I'd invite him to camp.
He "retired" because of his substance abuse issues. He has apparently addressed those and is now clean. He's still technically the property of the Broncos but they are expected to release him so he can go through waivers.Sports Hernia":5kiplhui said:He ran out of money already?????drrew":5kiplhui said:Per Jay Glazer, John Moffitt officially un-retired today.
Has been working with Jay and his crew along with Hutch, Jackie Slater and John O'Hara.
At a minimum salary, I'd invite him to camp.
I'd pass on him, as he already proved his heart wasn't in it.
SeatownJay":1zkrxjee said:He "retired" because of his substance abuse issues. He has apparently addressed those and is now clean. He's still technically the property of the Broncos but they are expected to release him so he can go through waivers.Sports Hernia":1zkrxjee said:He ran out of money already?????drrew":1zkrxjee said:Per Jay Glazer, John Moffitt officially un-retired today.
Has been working with Jay and his crew along with Hutch, Jackie Slater and John O'Hara.
At a minimum salary, I'd invite him to camp.
I'd pass on him, as he already proved his heart wasn't in it.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... two-years/
Moffitt retired from the NFL on November 5, 2013. He stated that he was unhappy, and did not want to risk his health for money
Because he had fewer than four years of service when he retired, Moffitt will now pass through waivers. If unclaimed, he’ll become a free agent.kidhawk":1alhy1h4 said:SeatownJay":1alhy1h4 said:He "retired" because of his substance abuse issues. He has apparently addressed those and is now clean. He's still technically the property of the Broncos but they are expected to release him so he can go through waivers.Sports Hernia":1alhy1h4 said:He ran out of money already?????drrew":1alhy1h4 said:Per Jay Glazer, John Moffitt officially un-retired today.
Has been working with Jay and his crew along with Hutch, Jackie Slater and John O'Hara.
At a minimum salary, I'd invite him to camp.
I'd pass on him, as he already proved his heart wasn't in it.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... two-years/
I read on twitter that they have waived him. I don't know if retired players coming back go through the waiver system or if he becomes an UFA automatically. Either way, it's unlikely anyone does more than make him a vet minimum offer to see what he can do in Training camp. He's a risky proposition.
kearly":1z4pv7gy said:Atlanta is desperate enough.
Denver might give him a tryout, since Moffitt fits their MO of stockpiling mediocre, but not outright terrible, OL. I guess that should be obvious, given that they traded for him.
The real problem for Moffitt is that teams barely gave a shit about him before he retired. Now that he's un-retired, will teams un-not-give-a-shit about him?
If he was actually "good" I could see many teams easily overlooking his comments.Exittium":28n8zpcm said:kearly":28n8zpcm said:Atlanta is desperate enough.
Denver might give him a tryout, since Moffitt fits their MO of stockpiling mediocre, but not outright terrible, OL. I guess that should be obvious, given that they traded for him.
The real problem for Moffitt is that teams barely gave a shit about him before he retired. Now that he's un-retired, will teams un-not-give-a-shit about him?
Not only did teams barely gave a shit about him, but he used media to slam the NFL. That's like telling your boss to go stick it where the sun doesn't shine after you've left and asking for your job back. They won't remember the work you did, but they'll most likely remember what was said.