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Would Cleveland trade for DA?


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what are we the Jags now?

 

Beason demanded a trade.  We aren't trying to accumulate rinky dink draft picks.  We have 13 straight games of NFL football with a mobile QB.  We might need our ONLY other QB to play a little. 

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If they came knocking with a high draft pick for DA you have to consider it...but honestly with Cam's style of play, you're going to want a guy like Anderson (who has been in Carolina for three years) to be the guy to step in over some guy off the street.  Cleveland had a chance to sign Anderson in the offseason but didn't.  That should say it all.

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If they came knocking with a high draft pick for DA you have to consider it...but honestly with Cam's style of play, you're going to want a guy like Anderson (who has been in Carolina for three years) to be the guy to step in over some guy off the street.  Cleveland had a chance to sign Anderson in the offseason but didn't.  That should say it all.

we might get a bag of potato chips for DA.  He probably only holds value for 2 teams.  Us and Clev....and he burned bridges when he left Clev.

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we might get a bag of potato chips for DA.  He probably only holds value for 2 teams.  Us and Clev....and he burned bridges when he left Clev.

 

Yea no way he goes back there.  Anderson is at his last stop most likely.  IMAGINE IF JIMMY CLAUSEN FOUND HIS WAY TO CLEVELAND!!!!

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OR.....

We could sign Freemon, put him in practice and let him get drilled by our starting line for a week straight, then have him carry Cam's jock strap. Then after the week ends, cut him.

Ohh and I wouldn't trade away DA, he is a good back up in this league.

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