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OFFICIAL TRADE DEADLINE DAY THREAD


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8 minutes ago, La Pantera said:

Commies just got better

in theory but I'm not sure dude will be able to stay on the field for them/ he's been insanely injury prone lately, and lots of soft tissue stuff which tends to linger

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40 minutes ago, strato said:

I don't get the outrage over what round pick we got. He is a UFA in 10 games and was squabbling with the org here. Not a value enhancement.

I do get the irritation over us paying him to play elsewhere, that is not an isolated guy, he is added to a growing list.

Apparently we had to pay someone to take him. That says more to me than anything else.

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8 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Apparently we had to pay someone to take him. That says more to me than anything else.

It seemed clear he was going to be released at a total loss. Once that word is out the only thing left is to get something; more than the nothing you get when he is released.

 

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2 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

So its trash im assuming you think we can do better? HOw much better according to you?

no, we can't do better. that's why its better to just hang on to him and hopefully he can build his trade value in the offseason by starting him. 

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14 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

this is hilarious.  we beat the Saints , they fire their coach and go tank mode, and now have traded their best CB ever.  Their fanbase looking at their cap and watching their best players leave....

What happened at the Aggie pool party??? | SEC Rant

 

Saints will have a 31.6 million dead cap hit for 2025 because of him....and they are already 71 million over for next year. Yikes.

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