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Dolphins fans think we’re desperate


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Desperate enough to swap picks, then trade next year’s first, this year’s second and in some of their minds, all that plus 2023 first.

To move up two spots...lol

I have faith we’re not this stupid.

I believe the calculated value is like a second this year and maybe something like a third next year.

It’s the offseason and not much going on - so their discussion is good for some laughs:

https://finheaven.com/threads/what-do-you-want-from-panthers.365555/

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We could be that desperate but I dont see any reason to move at this point the fins are running out of teams that could leap us for a QB that are reasonable close to the top of the first. 

Looking at the new order the only team I can see Denver at 9 and a few maybes in the Pats at 15 or Wash at 19 and that's a long way from 6.

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We are, but not to give up that much to move up two spots. Especially not before the draft when who knows who will be available. Now say if one of the top four are there at six, I’d give next year’s 2nd to move up two spots to make sure someone else doesn’t move up and snatch him right before us. 

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3 hours ago, Mother Grabber said:

some fans are that desperate, i doubt anyone in the front office is.

The same front office that’s tried to trade for every QB this off-season? After giving Teddy B 60 million? The same front office willing to give their first borns to the Texans? Yea they aren’t desperate at all. 

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8 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

The same front office that’s tried to trade for every QB this off-season? After giving Teddy B 60 million? The same front office willing to give their first borns to the Texans? Yea they aren’t desperate at all. 

Smh, from the Cam debacle onward, some really dumb sht.

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