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What could a trade down look like?


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16 minutes ago, t96 said:

Yes early on when nobody knows anything there's all kinds of stuff like that. It trended away from him pretty quickly

When they get their news from the same sources we do.

They're not football savants. What they excel at is making money, and frequently It's at the expense of people who don't know better.

Odds are the last thing I look at when it comes to football.

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17 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I wouldn't be surprised if the Texans are the ones trading down

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That's a real possibility too.

The flipside of course is that it speaks to how much they like Young.

I honestly don't doubt that if we wanted to, we could get something from them. The question is whether that "something' would be worth it.

Not an easy question to answer 😕

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