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6 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

I know I'm probably in the minority, but I think ATL passes on a QB at 4. We trade up to 5 and take Fields. If ATL takes Pitts/Parsons, I think Cincy would not trade out at 5 and take Sewell to protect Burrow. Then, we move up to 6 with MIA and send even less assets. 

The sky is not falling yet folks. 

 

Maybe yes , maybe no 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Rolling with Teddy would be the most lackluster, gutless, chicken poo move we could possible make. Go big or go home. It's time to swing a deal or it's time to properly tank. No half stepping.

Call up the Jets, maybe they didn't take the offer because now they can get in a lotttt moree in return

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Rolling with Teddy would be the most lackluster, gutless, chicken poo move we could possible make. Go big or go home. It's time to swing a deal or it's time to properly tank. No half stepping.

Anything other than this is straight cowardice and acknowledging complacency with mediocrity. 

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Not worried about it unless we really blow this draft. 2022 draft is where I start to panic if we can't get a QB to replace Teddy.

I think 23 is our first shot at making a run at the Super Bowl if we can get a franchise QB and draft well in other areas.

21 isn't a playoff year for us, and 22 is still probably talent wise short of a deep playoff run.

I don't care for losing with or without style, so rushing a QB isn't important to me.

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