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Trade the farm to the Jets 2nd pick ASAP


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That was then. This is now.

And honestly, the only way the #1 team trades out of that spot is of Lawrence is refusing to play for them.

Yea, my point wasn’t really that we will, just that he’s the only one worth giving up a bunch of picks for imo. I like Wilson but not sure I’d be willing to give up a first+ for him. 

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2 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Yea, my point wasn’t really that we will, just that he’s the only one worth giving up a bunch of picks for imo. I like Wilson but not sure I’d be willing to give up a first+ for him. 

Just depends on our evaluation of him. Wilson has some VERY intriguing traits. In terms of traits, he reminds me a lot of a little more physically gifted version of Burrow. I think he's a better athlete and has a little stronger arm.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Just depends on our evaluation of him. Wilson has some VERY intriguing traits. In terms of traits, he reminds me a lot of a little more physically gifted version of Burrow. I think he's a better athlete and has a little stronger arm.

Fair enough. He’s been my pick since mid season when I knew we’d absolutely need a QB this draft.  Just hate the idea of today’s loss being in the form of so much future potential.  It ain’t gonna be cheap to go get him from #9

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1 minute ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Fair enough. He’s been my pick since mid season when I knew we’d absolutely need a QB this draft.  Just hate the idea of today’s loss being in the form of so much future potential.  It ain’t gonna be cheap to go get him from #9

No it won't. I like him. A LOT. I don't know that I like him enough to go to #2 to get him. I doubt we end up at #9. I think we'll probably end up around #7. Still, you have that monstrosity of the RG3 trade looming that probably sets the stage for the start of the negotiations and that trade was BRUTAL. The WFT got straight fleeced 

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9 minutes ago, Shocker said:

How bout Miami trading their LT to Houston and now right in line to replace him with Sewell with one of those picks.  Life is funny like that.

Miami was smart enough to tear it all down and start from scratch. Winning games wasn’t an issue when you put the team in a position like they did before the season starts. That’s how you build a winning culture. Not giving a backup QB 42M, or a declining, injured DT 13M. 

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3 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Yeah, no.

Marty is that you?

Oh c'mon, now. We all know what Marty would do. He'd draft Micah Parsons in the 1st because Hurney loves low hanging LB fruit in the 1st and then he'd reach in the 2nd on whatever QB was left after the feeding frenzy with predictable results.

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh c'mon, now. We all know what Marty would do. He'd draft Micah Parsons in the 1st because Hurney loves low hanging LB fruit in the 1st and then he'd reach in the 2nd on whatever QB was left after the feeding frenzy with predictable results.

or attempt to trade back into the first with our 2nd and some future firsts for some can't miss QB that's dropping like a rock.

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19 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Miami was smart enough to tear it all down and start from scratch. Winning games wasn’t an issue when you put the team in a position like they did before the season starts. That’s how you build a winning culture. Not giving a backup QB 42M, or a declining, injured DT 13M. 

Marty sure was an optimist, always believed we were just a few players away from competing for a Lombardi. 

He was never a long term visionary.  

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1 minute ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Marty sure was an optimist, always believed we were just a few players away from competing for a Lombardi. 

He was never a long term visionary.  

While that’s true, you’re kidding yourself if you think Marty made either of those decisions. 

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