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Trading for CJ Henderson was a mistake.


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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

this is probably why Rhule expresses frustration when the offense gets blamed for losses

Which is stupid because this ain’t the 70s or even early 2000s NFL. You have to be able to put points on the board. The defense isn’t gonna hold teams, especially the good ones to less than 300 yards and one or two TDs…

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CJ is a TBD because he was fairly cheap. 

Very well could turn into a bust but perhaps he pans out to be a solid starting caliber CB even if he isn't elite. If so, it was a good pick up.

I am not gonna jump off the cliff QUITE yet on Henderson because he doesn't have 3 years of bad film like Darnold did.

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4 minutes ago, top dawg said:

It was a thought-out, well-informed trade. 

There's no guarantee that any of our guys, except for Horn, will be with us within the coming months. Plus, why would you give up on a young player so damned soon? When you think about, it makes no sense. 

Who said to give up on him? He just hasn't shown any ability to play yet.

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