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Mayfield for peanuts and a coke...


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Don't feel bad for Darnold. Twenty six and set for life is a great place to be. Even if he never plays another down...smiling all the way to the bank. I would take that trade off any day of the week.

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Can't believe people are crying over this trade. No way M.C was starting no matter who the QB was. Sure Mayfield may have personality issues, but that is irrelevant now. 

Carrol will get his chance. This sucking just to hopefully get a top five pick next year is ridiculous. Same people who are bitching about this trade, would be bitching about a 4 or 5 win season. Can't win with this crowd 

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24 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Patience paid off, what a steal. Anyone complaining about this deal either is perpetually miserable or doesn't understand how the NFL works. Not sure which is worse 

Or just think that he's garbage and not impressed at getting garbage on the discount.

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2 hours ago, rayzor said:

Fugging get what you pay for. Going to a great restaurant and just getting a chunk of stale bread because it's the cheapest thing on the menu.

Yeah, cuz there was such a large menu to choose from

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2 hours ago, Jmac said:

Can't believe people are crying over this trade. No way M.C was starting no matter who the QB was. Sure Mayfield may have personality issues, but that is irrelevant now. 

Carrol will get his chance. This sucking just to hopefully get a top five pick next year is ridiculous. Same people who are bitching about this trade, would be bitching about a 4 or 5 win season. Can't win with this crowd 

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4 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

Had they just made this deal last season...

Man, it probably would have been a first, second, and a conventional fourth last season. No way they'd have gotten him on the cheap. They had to learn what the hell they were doing. But we're in an overall better position this season with the O-line and healthy status of McCaffrey, TMJ, and the addition of Higgins who has history with Baker.

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Bruschetta is made with stale bread… have to add the tomatoes, olive oil & garlic, some provolone depending on where you go.. but damn! If bruschetta isn’t some tasty stale bread.. not on its own, but the right ingredients, that simple mixture is amazing..  

 

at the same time, some places want to add some kind of olive, yafeelme, it ruins something so hard to fug up but yet does, ya feel?

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11 hours ago, philit99 said:

Acquiring Baker would have commanded a fortune last season.

Crazily it would have cost the same as Darnold, since their contracts are required to be the same. The trade might have cost us more than it did now, but probably along the same lines as Darnold's did now.

Smart shopping can really make the difference I guess. If we just new what would be on special ahead of time.

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