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Mr. Scot

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27 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Bad thing is that those assets mean nothing to a GM and coach that could potentially be fired after the season

I really don't want them trading away future picks, especially not high round picks, and for the love of all that's holy not first rounders.

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30 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I kinda wanted us to make a play for AJ Green but after yesterday's complete disaster I'm honestly not sure if it's smart to trade valuable draft assets away for a 31 year old WR.

I agree. I'd consider trading for a WR who were unhappy and had a lot of upside, but the age is a factor for Green, even if they somehow extended him going forward. I'd keep the draft picks in this particular situation. 

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45 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

I agree. I'd consider trading for a WR who were unhappy and had a lot of upside, but the age is a factor for Green, even if they somehow extended him going forward. I'd keep the draft picks in this particular situation. 

Yeah, I can't disagree.

Sucks he wasted his prime playing for the Bengals with Andy Dalton as his QB. Dude's a stud.

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Marty has a plan.  And no one seems to have a clue what it is.  We're running a tight ship under Tepper.

It will be odd if the deadline passes and nothing happens.  I guess that could mean the plan didn't work and we bring up someone from the practice squad.

I'm a big fan, but I have to admit, a couple of receivers who played yesterday, I didn't even know they were on the team.

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3 hours ago, Castavar said:

Please God. I'm tired of seeing our QBs get rammed. He's still only 31 too. Could have 4-5 more years of elite protection. Get it done Hurney

Injuries only worry me.

 

Age isnt the issue.  People who are scared need to rewind the clock.

In 2017 Everyone was worried about Andrew Whitworth  because he was 35 and people were excited with Matt Kalil because he was younger

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