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Trade Rumor: Bruce Irvin to the Falcons


Mr. Scot

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The fair and reasonable value for both teams would be straight up for the falcons 2nd. Which, yet again, like the Graham trade, would weaken both teams IMHO. Irvin would only have one the one year extension on his deal and the hawks lose a key piece to a suddenly very average or below looking front 7.

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If they aren't doing the 5th year option, and Irvin wants to be with Quinn, why not just wait until he's a FA to sign him rather than give up a nice pick for him?

They would have to wait until next year and if they do trade Atlanta can pick up the 5th year option.

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He's their missing piece. Makes sense. They're only a pass-rusher away from winning it all.

 

Crappy O-Line and worse RBs? Wave the magical Zone Blocking Scheme wand and voila! At least 8 td every game with that offense!

 

Worst defense last year? Quinn can take slapdick leftover players and very average free agents and make a top 10 defense. Carroll and Bradley had nothing to do with Seattle's defense. That was all Quinn. Add Irvin in a trade and BAM! Instant #1 defense evah

 

Besides, with their track record of crappy drafting, their best move is to trade the picks away.

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He's their missing piece. Makes sense. They're only a pass-rusher away from winning it all.

 

Crappy O-Line and worse RBs? Wave the magical Zone Blocking Scheme wand and voila! At least 8 td every game with that offense!

 

Worst defense last year? Quinn can take slapdick leftover players and very average free agents and make a top 10 defense. Carroll and Bradley had nothing to do with Seattle's defense. That was all Quinn. Add Irvin in a trade and BAM! Instant #1 defense evah

 

Besides, with their track record of crappy drafting, their best move is to trade the picks away.

 

But is he a every down DE?  Even in College he played sparingly.   He is almost like Hardy all the way around.  He will sooner or later screw up. 

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But is he a every down DE?  Even in College he played sparingly.   He is almost like Hardy all the way around.  He will sooner or later screw up. 

 

He'll play the "LEO" position. It's a dedicated pass-rusher that hopes to be a speed bump on run plays. If he screws up in Atlanta, is that a good or bad thing for us?

 

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He'll play the "LEO" position. It's a dedicated pass-rusher that hopes to be a speed bump on run plays. If he screws up in Atlanta, is that a good or bad thing for us?

Irvin actually played traditional SAM for Seattle then on 3rd downs Michael Bennett would kick inside, Irvin would go to DE and they sub out a DT for a CB. He could work as the LEO but Quinn may want to use him in the role he is most familiar with.

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