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A draft day trade is imminent,the Beathard-Hurney effect


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everybody knows that martey hurney is a bobby beathard protege,and everybody knows that hurney has made some type of draft day trade every year he has been here. most of the trades have been giving up future picks in exchange to move up into a particular round,or to get additional particular round picks. that is the bobby beathard way and it won him a few superbowls a long the way,but he also picked ryan leaf over manning.hurney has continued to go into each draft with the bobby beathard mentality,and this year will be no different. it will not surprise me one bit to see the panthers trade for another first round pick this year and give up future picks. look at what beathard did at one point in his career.

http://www.sptimes.com/News/050400/Sports/Don_t_judge_Beathard_.shtml

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I Think that there is about 3 to 4 teams that will be willing to trade up to the number 1 overall pick. And i believe those teams are the Arizona Cardinals, Washington Redskins, Cincinnati Bengals and the Minnesota Vikings. But I will put my Money on Arizona and Cincinnati...

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I Think that there is about 3 to 4 teams that will be willing to trade up to the number 1 overall pick. And i believe those teams are the Arizona Cardinals, Washington Redskins, Cincinnati Bengals and the Minnesota Vikings. But I will put my Money on Arizona and Cincinnati...

the only realistic 2 from those teams are arizona and cincy...minnesota is too far back and washington doesn't have the ammo to move up

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Clausen may very well be dealt to a team this year if the CBA is hammered out before the draft.

If that happens someone needs to be fired. A second round pick who had zero investment completely wasted. I disagree with that though because our FO isn't that worthless, hopefully.

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If that happens someone needs to be fired. A second round pick who had zero investment completely wasted. I disagree with that though because our FO isn't that worthless, hopefully.

You would in your backwards thinking. Last time I checked trading a player was not a wast.

Wait a minute!

was a new CBA agreed upon?

LOL I wish, but the likelihood of it happening before the draft is slim to none.

I was just throwing it out there so if it happens I can come back later and brag.:D

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