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If The Falcons don't take a QB, do we trade up to 5 with Cincy?


Ricky Spanish
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If Fields or Lance is there at 5, should we trade up with the Bengals to take them?  

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  1. 1. If Fields or Lance is there at 5, should we trade up with the Bengals to take them?

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it's a sellers market. There's no point of sending extra 1sts for the scraps of this QB class. Ride with Teddy, build this team for that Franchise QB. Trade out of that 8 spot unless that 4th QB drops to 8. If not trade back, get picks and capital for a future move to get that QB. Like the Dolphins right now are set. Have multiple 1sts. Yeah, mediocrity could be here for a full year again, but things could get better WITH teddy, but keep in mind that he's not the answer. Have that throne built for the future king. Get Tackles, build the defense and the lines. For gods sake get a fuging CB too. 

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On 3/26/2021 at 3:40 PM, Ricky Spanish said:

4th best QB in the draft would be a better option than Teddy. 

What's the point if it isn't a potential top 10 qb in the future. You want to eventually win the super bowl and your probably not going to do it with the 4th best qb in this draft. Heck most of these qbs are overvalued and your reaching big time. It almost never pays off to reach. 

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I might consider it for Lance. I like the fact that everyone told him he couldn't play QB at the college level because he played at a small school and had no experience with real competition and wanted him to play WR or CB and he ignored them and went to a smaller school to play QB and in his first year proved them all wrong. That tells me he has a strong character, works hard and believes in himself. Now, people are saying he can't play QB at the NFL level for the same reasons. I just have a feeling he's going to prove everyone wrong again because he has a strong character, works hard and believes in himself.

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5 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

I might consider it for Lance. I like the fact that everyone told him he couldn't play QB at the college level because he played at a small school and had no experience with real competition and wanted him to play WR or CB and he ignored them and went to a smaller school to play QB and in his first year proved them all wrong. That tells me he has a strong character, works hard and believes in himself. Now, people are saying he can't play QB at the NFL level for the same reasons. I just have a feeling he's going to prove everyone wrong again because he has a strong character, works hard and believes in himself.

More of this type of posting and less low IQ tantrums!

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