That was him right? So he's a TE now/again?
Peters #86
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Re: Peters #86
Originally posted by billsfanoneThat was him right? So he's a TE now/again?
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Re: Peters #86
Originally posted by EbenezerI think they gave him that number because he played so much TE that they didn't want him to have to report every play. No need risking a penalty.
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Re: Peters #86
Originally posted by EbenezerI think they gave him that number because he played so much TE that they didn't want him to have to report every play. No need risking a penalty.
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Re: Peters #86
Originally posted by The_PhilsterMaybe they wanted to work in Sam Adams as an extra TE a little more (like they did) and they can't report 2 players as eligible wearing ineligible numbers?
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Re: Peters #86
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Josh McCarty (Edwardsville, IL): Jason Peters was wearing a tight end's number Sunday. Was this so he wouldn't have to report as an eligible receiver every time he came into goal line (thus eliminating the risk of a 5 yard penalty for failure to report), or is he now being considered a tight end on the depth chart?Tom Donahoe: Jason Peters did wear jersey 86 on Sunday. This was done primarily because he was in more situations offensively at the tight end position than at offensive tackle. It does eliminate the need for him to report but conversely if he has an 80 number on and goes into the game as offensive tackle he must report the number to play that position. Long term we see Jason as a very good offensive line prospect, but during the season we will utilize him in any way that he can help us win.
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