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Trade Deadline Moves, News, and Speculation


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31 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Because we have the 30th ranked pass offense.

That's not due to the inadequacies of Cam or Shula.

We also have the 1st ranked rush offense and a top defense. Do we NEED to add somebody, and is it worth what we'd have to give up/pay for a guy like Alshon or Megatron? When thinking long term it makes no sense to trade for a WR unless it's a veteran like Boldin who doesn't have a large cap hit and wouldn't cost much in terms of draft picks.

 

 

On another note the people who were getting their hopes up about us trading for Joe Thomas can stop now. Browns looking for TWO first round picks for him.

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15 minutes ago, JJman Returns said:

San Fran thought they were built for the long term and now look at them. I'm not comparing us but I'm saying windows for success are usually pretty low and we are so close to a super bowl that going out and trading for a WR makes sense to me. I udnerstand either way though and Gman has my trust,

San Fran has been a dumpster fire for a while now. Even when they were going to three straight NFC Championship Games and the Super Bowl they weren't on the same page within the organization. We don't have any battles fore power between DG, Rivera, JR, etc. Apples and oranges. As for the window, theoretically it opens up even more next year when we get KB back and have another draft for DG to steal from. Only possible loss (other than injury obviously) would be Norman but I expect we'll keep him. Every other piece will still be in place from this year to next.

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4 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Better voice + Superior Face

I actually think Taylor Swift has increased in attractiveness in the past few years. I think she matured a little.

Ariana Grande looks like a teenager. Plus she's one of those annoying women who are like "don't objectify me" but she has a song about shaking her ass and giving it up all the time. 

Lol. Swifts song are annoying as hell though.

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51 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

Green Bay is ranked 28th. Should they panic, too?

First of all, who is panicking? It is what it is, and no one here as any control over it.

Secondly, if you saw the way that Green Bay got absolutely beat down with Aaron Rodgers' 77 total passing yards, I will say that they should definitely be concerned once the postseason arrives if they can't do any better than 28th...that is, if they actually want to win the Lombardi.

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22 minutes ago, RRC2 said:

Allen, Johnson, Nortman, Gano, and Stewart could also leave or get cut. This window isn't as open as some people think.

We are winning without CJ and if you haven't noticed Ealy is looking like a starter now. Gano isn't going anywhere and if Stew leaves we've got still got CAP, Tolbert and Wegher.

 

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58 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

We also have the 1st ranked rush offense and a top defense. Do we NEED to add somebody, and is it worth what we'd have to give up/pay for a guy like Alshon or Megatron? When thinking long term it makes no sense to trade for a WR unless it's a veteran like Boldin who doesn't have a large cap hit and wouldn't cost much in terms of draft picks.

 

 

On another note the people who were getting their hopes up about us trading for Joe Thomas can stop now. Browns looking for TWO first round picks for him.

It absolutely would make sense for us to acquire Alshon Jeffery. He is young,tall, strong, physical receiver, and he is a baller. If we can lock him up for three or four years while Benjamin is still relatively cheap, then why not? The dude has proven that he can carry his load, and he can jump and contort his body mid-air to catch Cam's passes. Our receiving corps would be set for the next few years (while that window is wide open).

Megatron is a different animal, and I don't see it happening because of the value side of the equation. 

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