Being kicked out of the team was never an easy thing. But. what are the grounds in releasing or firing an employee? In NFL, firing or releasing players and staff is as easy as imposing penalties.
NFL right now is bombarded with criticisms when it comes to imposing fines and making some decisions that doesn't make sense. However, right now, let us concentrate on one particular issue that has been talked about for so many years.
Players being fired and staff being released. In any business or company, getting fired is normal. It can be caused by employees not excelling on their work, or some outside forces that the company cannot control. Well, there's no difference in NFL. While others argue about them being kicked out(which is their right), others took on social media to rant about their ordeal.
As of this week, we have more than 20 NFL players excluding staff that are released already. This is one of the biggest numbers of all time when it comes to firing and releasing people considering that we are only on our fourth week of football.
Currently here are the list of players and staff who got release. Let us start with the offensive coordinator of Baltimore Ravens. MarcTrestman, Trestman was released after their last game and immediately named Marty Mornhingweg as their new offensive coordinator.
We have practice players who are also released this week, one of them is G Terran Vaughn of Buffalo Bills. Kansas City Chiefs waived LB Dezman Moses. Patriots released Quentin Gause and Washington Redskins DE Kendall Reyes was also released.
These are just some of the players who got released from their respective teams this week. Some of them were released due to inconsistency as mentioned, while others were released due to their behavior. Whatever the outcome of their path right now, we hope they can redeem themselves and play the game that they love.
Here are some of the surprising cuts last month. As Forsett, Sitton, and Sanchez says goodbye to their team.