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Remember those Tre Boston trade rumors?


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, darrybear said:


who is going to play his position. Because if we don't have anyone better right behind him then I would rather have him then no one or someone who's not as good as him


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the dude is trash....colin jones is a better option......

 

i be cpat would play better back there

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1 minute ago, heel31ok said:

incorrect... God cares about each individual and can work on everyone's behalf at the same time...it's not a zero sum game.

Some men are better because of God, some are as good as they get.

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34 minutes ago, #PanthersKing said:

So trade an scrub away for absolutely trash

Trash huh? For Boston you get what you give.

TE Blake Annen is a big athletic TE who is fast and would be option in Passing game.

LB Vallejo was a draft prospect that we had met with.

CB Seymour was a 6th round pick with good measurements depth at nickel

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So Pryor sucks and gets paid as a first round pick. Boston sucks and gets paid like a 4th. I think it makes more sense to pay your shitty backup safety as little as possible. 

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