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Do we trade J-Stew in the offseason??


jdogg66

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honestly would we do this to get a first rounder??? trade him, peppers and possibly get two 1st round picks and get a qb and wr? Or trade stew for another qb in the league? I think the nucleus that is here now can win we just need to be able to stretch the field and obviously qb is obvious but it would also be nice to see us with another threat downfield besides smitty because moose and jarrett are just not cutting it. J-stew is the man and i would hate to see him go anywhere but as we all know us getting a qb is much more important for this team now. And imagine dwill getting 5-10 more carries a game imo he would lead the league in yards for years to come. Just throwing some ideas out there....

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the one person that says no is also the person who wants jason campbell next year....your a guru man.....cheers to you!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've been a lot more right than wrong over my years here on this forum, but I doubt you and your 20 posts would recognize that fact...

Maybe next time you should try to call me out in a thread that isn't full of dumbassery...

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Why does this keep coming up? Teams need 2 good backs now. Everyone does it, so why would we trade 2 backs that we got 2 first rounders for? I really don't care what we get, its dumb.

the only person that could be traded is Peppers. if him. Maybe Smitty will demand a trade pending the outcome of the season

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