tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3800694504837785724.post495193131621357976..comments2024-02-12T08:19:47.349-07:00Comments on Rich's Rants: Rich Passanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06802826156712863793noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3800694504837785724.post-74831903157027372012014-09-02T18:52:30.992-07:002014-09-02T18:52:30.992-07:00It very well might be. If it's a procedural mo...It very well might be. If it's a procedural move to massage the roster, then it makes sense. Let's see how it plays out before jumping to any conclusions.<br /><br />Right now, he is not around to help Hoyer and Manziel for at least the Pittsburgh game. He isn't going anywhere. No one else has an interest in him. <br /><br />It'll be either Cleveland or retirement unless he chooses to be patient and wait for a team that has an emergency and a need for a backup quarterback.richpassannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3800694504837785724.post-50635420688836526182014-09-02T09:59:44.911-07:002014-09-02T09:59:44.911-07:00Rich, I read somewhere online where the writer thi...Rich, I read somewhere online where the writer thinks Rex was released so the team could handle all the waiver signings and cuts better, and then will bring him back after game one, when they would no longer be on the hook for his full salary if they eventually decide to let him go down the road. Do you think that could be in the team's plans, and if so, do you see any validity in that approach?<br /><br />- DWAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com