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Forget OUR feelings, what kind of message does this send to the TEAM!?


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Here we sit at 5-3 with an already anemic offense that can't run the ball whatsoever, and the team trades away the #1 WR on the roster!

Did they think Cam couldn't overcome locking in on him?

whats the defense to think?

 

We know Cam is gonna be livid especially after what was said in his post game presser in TB.

 

I can not beleive this ish

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1 minute ago, Borat said:

He wasn't going to be worth the 8.5MM he was due next season, and I guess talks for a more reasonable extension weren't going anywhere. I'd be frustrated too, but I can also see why management would want to cut bait. 

Okay but why trade him away midway through a playoff looking season? Also he was the only player who has really made any kind of plays this season on offense (even it they were limited). Fire GM before TC, Trade away #1 WR halfway through a 5-3 season for two draft picks that will waste away on the bench 

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Just now, Lilsmitty09 said:

Okay but why trade him away midway through a playoff looking season? Also he was the only player who has really made any kind of plays this season on offense (even it they were limited). Fire GM before TC, Trade away #1 WR halfway through a 5-3 season for two draft picks that will waste away on the bench 

They clearly thought the marginal benefit isn't worth the assets they've gained. Remains to be seen, of course, but Cam has exploded without KB before. Wouldn't shock me if offensive output stays more or less the same, post-trade.

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1 minute ago, chknwing said:

I dunno. Cam has tunnel vision with Benjamin because he can catch his overthrown passes.  This will force cam to make better decisions with his passes.

 

Cam plays better without KB. I am ready for Sunday. I am thinking Shepard shows his potential. Hopefully, Samual gets more involved as well. More opportunities for guys to step up and I believe they will. 

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3 minutes ago, Lilsmitty09 said:

Okay but why trade him away midway through a playoff looking season? Also he was the only player who has really made any kind of plays this season on offense (even it they were limited). Fire GM before TC, Trade away #1 WR halfway through a 5-3 season for two draft picks that will waste away on the bench 

This isn't madden, you can't just turn the trade deadline off and do it later

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