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Saints WR Brandin Cooks Traded to Patriots


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Just now, stratopanther said:

Not unhappy seeing him leave the division. I am curious why they were so eager to trade him.

Because they run their team via fandom/emotion.  They know they need defense but haven't the foresight to know their left from right.

The fact they didn't get Butler is huge.

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2 minutes ago, Nails said:

Exactly how everyone felt after the Jimmy Graham trade-great.  A lose/lose for both teams.

Meh. I don't think so. Cooks with Brady throwing to him? That's a monster combo.

Methinks the Saints just got shafted. And now they have to depend on Ted Ginn to not drop passes

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Just now, thebigcat said:

he's going to get paid and they have literally no cap space left because the MOLE is eating nearly $25million in cap. They have Michael Thomas who emerged last year

Yeah but he's still on his rookie deal and hes been productive. Could he really have been that expensive?

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1 minute ago, GoobyPls said:

Jesus Christ NE is loaded. They are going all in this offseason. I heard they are drafting another TE.

True.  But will be interesting to watch the 40 year old statue in another postseason after they win the AFCE again.  Father Time is undefeated but can't blame them for going for it again.

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