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If we win next two games, will anyone care about KB trade.


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21 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

It this retarded trade will forever be entrenched in my mind.

 

KB wasn’t part of the problem, we could of got rid of Funchess instead  

No one wants Funchess 

 

We’re basically stuck with him and instead of just benching him we’ve now created another need for ourselves by trading away KB

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I'm not ready to lose my mind over this trade. Benjamin is good but we did force the ball to him too much.

The offense has played like absolute crap, so a shake up may have been in order. I just wish we would do the same with the coaching staff (but we all know that's not happening).

 

 

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Beating an Atlanta team that scored 7 points on an awful patriots defense and squeaked by the jets and a dolphins team that is even worse than us on offense does not mean that this trade helps us. Bigger concern is what happens when we play against a team in the playoffs like the eagles where we will surely have to score more than 10 points to win.

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36 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

It this retarded trade will forever be entrenched in my mind.

 

KB wasn’t part of the problem, we could of got rid of Funchess instead  

That's not how trades work. You don't get to trade just because you want to trade someone.

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