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Love Smoke: A Story of Hope (Very Important)


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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean, I know their owner is an unstable coke head but I don't think they will bite on that. Plus, I don't know if I would want to give up that #7 pick. We really have a chance to get an impact player there.

Where have you been?  I can't fight off these dorks alone.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean, I know their owner is an unstable coke head but I don't think they will bite on that. Plus, I don't know if I would want to give up that #7 pick. We really have a chance to get an impact player there.

Won't lie, Derrick Brown would be a monster for 10 years.  Kid is phenomenal.

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2 minutes ago, saX man said:

Won't lie, Derrick Brown would be a monster for 10 years.  Kid is phenomenal.

Yeah, there are so many good options. Let's say the Ohio St. CB falls to us, great. Or we snag Thomas, great. Heck, even snagging someone like Simmons could solidify a spot on the roster for years. I just hesitate to give up that kind of draft capital and that with the realization that we might be able to get a good player in the second.

I think I can sway you over to my side with one bit of information. Hurney typically nails those first round picks but he struggles after that. Why trade away our one chance to get a solid player?

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, there are so many good options. Let's say the Ohio St. CB falls to us, great. Or we snag Thomas, great. Heck, even snagging someone like Simmons could solidify a spot on the roster for years. I just hesitate to give up that kind of draft capital and that with the realization that we might be able to get a good player in the second.

I think I can sway you over to my side with one bit of information. Hurney typically nails those first round picks but he struggles after that. Why trade away our one chance to get a solid player?

I now say, trade elsewhere two get two first rounders without mortgaging a 2021 1st. 

I wonder if Cam+3rd could get us Pick 19 from OAK.  That would be Hurntastic.  Actually that sounds about right given what we're hearing from the lemmings and feldspars. 

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11 minutes ago, saX man said:

I now say, trade elsewhere two get two first rounders without mortgaging a 2021 1st. 

I wonder if Cam+3rd could get us Pick 19 from OAK.  That would be Hurntastic.  Actually that sounds about right given what we're hearing from the lemmings and feldspars. 

Ooof. I can't get behind trading Cam. I just dread starting from scratch. I just don't see the trade market being big for an injured Cam and the moment he gets healthy, why trade him??

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