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Time to trade for a LT


Chiefzack
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6 minutes ago, Chiefzack said:

Sure, Kansas City and Houston went in 2019 and 2021 successfully and got LTs who both made the Pro Bowl in 2019 and 2020.

You say that as if no LT who has talent ever gets traded in the NFL lol. This logic is why Cam got murdered for 8 years here. 

Not saying it’s impossible but finding a partner is the hard part. Two firsts and a second is also steep for a team who is building.  Would we be better off having done this last year and be without  D Brown, YGM and J Horn?  Thats 2 firsts and a second.  It’s a very risky gamble IMO. 

I’m old though, and I still have sand in my parts from the Sean Gilbert debacle.  

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7 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

if we go 3-0 and look like we could make a run i absolutely am all for offering picks to the first 0-3 team lining up for its offseason fire sale 

It's too soon for a rebuilding team to be thinking like that.  We are not one player away for a run nor will that get you sustained success with a young team thin on talent and depth.

Let them continue to build that wall while destroying the hopes of these playoff wannabes and pretenders. 

Winter is coming. 

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24 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It's too soon for a rebuilding team to be thinking like that.  We are not one player away for a run nor will that get you sustained success with a young team thin on talent and depth.

Let them continue to build that wall while destroying the hopes of these playoff wannabes and pretenders. 

Winter is coming. 

Yes this all of this!  

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