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Jeremy Igo

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Some things I took away from that article.

- IF I was a betting man I would guess the team that called them for a trade was the Broncos or Texans.

- If Howard was ranked so high I wonder why the FO didn't consider trading back into the low teens to get him. Based on the fact that they were doing interviews at that time they appeared to never even considered the idea.

- Our GM didn't know what San Diego's needs were? I guess when you have that many employees under you its ok let others get that info but you still didn't know it until they were on the clock?

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1 minute ago, Murph said:

 

- Our GM didn't know what San Diego's needs were? I guess when you have that many employees under you its ok let others get that info but you still didn't know it until they were on the clock?

I don't think he was asking because he didn't know their needs. I think it was more of an anxious question he was asking out loud. 

Liked that piece by Max. Good behind the scenes look.

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3 minutes ago, Murph said:

Some things I took away from that article.

- IF I was a betting man I would guess the team that called them for a trade was the Broncos or Texans.

- If Howard was ranked so high I wonder why the FO didn't consider trading back into the low teens to get him. Based on the fact that they were doing interviews at that time they appeared to never even considered the idea.

- Our GM didn't know what San Diego's needs were? I guess when you have that many employees under you its ok let others get that info but you still didn't know it until they were on the clock?

If Howard makes it past TB they may have tried. TB wasn't gonna trade with us. That meant we would have had to get to 18. Would have been hard to do with pick 40 and something else.

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3 minutes ago, Murph said:

Some things I took away from that article.

- IF I was a betting man I would guess the team that called them for a trade was the Broncos or Texans.

- If Howard was ranked so high I wonder why the FO didn't consider trading back into the low teens to get him. Based on the fact that they were doing interviews at that time they appeared to never even considered the idea.

- Our GM didn't know what San Diego's needs were? I guess when you have that many employees under you its ok let others get that info but you still didn't know it until they were on the clock?

Sounded more to me like it was just a way to get the conversation started on LA because Dave was nervous they would take McCaffrey. I'm pretty sure he knew their needs...

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