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We need to trade for some WRs


Deebo

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Just now, Future of the Funchise said:

If the Broncos can get Vernon Davis by basically trading next years 6th or 7th, who can we get of quality at wide out for about that price?

Boldin would have been a solid trade...but he is injured right now...I still say trade for him and wait till his healthy.

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I'm not ready to give up on Ginn like some others. He dropped some passes, but so did a few others. Olsen dropped/missed 2 golden passes as I recall.

If im not mistaken, it was raining the entire game...and passes were dropped be numerous players on both teams. He recovered and made a catch when we needed it on that final drive. Yeah, it would have been nice if he made the catch on the bomb. He didnt. We fought on, and won. Goinginto Green Bay, and on into the playoffs....that kind of "recovery" and "overcoming adversity" will pay off.

 

 

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