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Something's happening. This seems like a rather odd add to me. Could one of our young OL be on the trading block? Potential bad news for Holliday??
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It's just really tough to swing a successful in-season trade in the NFL, with the cap implications and the questions about how well and how quickly the acquired player will fit into your scheme. I'd be willing to consider giving up some draft choices for the right ILB since I think that was a position of need even before Cushing's injury, but Rick Smith doesn't need to start channelling Mike Lynn.
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Eh. When was the last time a major in-season trade happened?
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The Carson Palmer trade last October.
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Don't think they will go all in. It's not their style - methodical building is their style....
Dobbins-as-starter weakens the already lousy special teams....I'd like to see them bring back Loiseau (sp?) or an equivalent.... |
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I don't want to go crazy, but I'd be willing to overpay a little bit to get a quality starter in here. How much cap room do we have?
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Good point. That wasn't your typical trade though.
Sometimes I wish the NFL trading deadline was like other sports' trading deadlines. Would be really fun too. Just an entirely different sport, I guess. |
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When every game represents 1/16th of your season, I can see why the NFL wouldn't want to have clubs selling off their players the way the Astros and Red Sox did this year. Which is too bad, in a way, because being able to deal high draft choices makes the prospect of trades far more interesting.
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