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Which side of the fence are you on.... sell the farm to move up to #3 or sit tight at 9?


TheBigKat
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Which side of the fence are you on? Sell the farm to move up to #3 or sit tight at #9?  

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  1. 1. Move to 3 or not



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I am a of the mindset you MUST move up to 3

 

The Cardinals don't need a QB, they are wed to the midget

Moving to 3 means you are getting one of the following, especially if Chicago does NOT trade back which they almost have to

Young, Stroud, AR15, Levis.

This is a QB league, we can't sit pat and just watch OAK, ATL, INDY select QBs

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1 minute ago, TheBigKat said:

Can't wait to hear this sound

and Todd McShay and the guys harping on how Brass Balls Tepper and his whiz GM have moved up in the draft to nab their QB

 

I bet we move up soon if we are going to do it.   I think we found out about rodgers/carr/etc this week and it snowballs from there

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Just pay the extra and go to 1. Show the world who our guy is that we identified and said would lead us going forward. Don’t stop at three and hope that 1 and 2 pass over our guy. Don’t go to the 3 just to settle for the third best. 

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