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What was the boldest move this franchise has made?


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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Bold as in, "Woah, that's an aggressive move and maybe not one a lot of other franchises would've made" type bold?

Honestly, probably giving up two 1st rounders to sign Sean Gilbert to a massive contract out from under the Redskins' franchise tag.

Bold doesn't always work out well.

Speaking of bold not working out well....

 

Signing Bridgewater to his deal after he just found success with a rival was bold. Imagine if he had come in and proven he was our QB for the next 6+ years. 

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4 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

Trading a future first to move up and grab Everette Brown. Yet another example of aggressive/bold not always working out. It’s my opinion that it flops more often than not for these sorts of examples. 

Let me also add drafting a QB converted to WR from a DII school in the second round. What an awful pick that was 

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24 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Bold as in, "Woah, that's an aggressive move and maybe not one a lot of other franchises would've made" type bold?

Honestly, probably giving up two 1st rounders to sign Sean Gilbert to a massive contract out from under the Redskins' franchise tag.

Bold doesn't always work out well.

That was the first thought that popped into my head.  HATED it then, still mad.

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