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T. Hill To Dolphins for FIVE picks


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What banner week for the NFL, watson got the highest guaranteed traded for giant pile of picks and now Hill got a huge contract traded for giant pill of picks.

Id dont want to see ONE, not ONE social virtual single about women from the NFL after the league pulled this. Total joke clown world is the real world. This is on par with china and NBA, total joke.

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8 minutes ago, stbugs said:

No kidding. Over $100M guaranteed for an older more injured lately LT and a WR who appear to be coming out of college in droves.

KC will get a decent rookie WR in the first (could move up with pick 50 and the other 3) and save $141M over the next 5 years.

I've said again and again your team will think it has troubles if it doesn't have a star wide receiver, but there's no bigger trouble than your team's biggest star being a wide receiver.

They can suck the money out of a team and break team chemistry faster than anyone else and there's no way they can touch the ball enough times in a game to make up for the resources they consume.

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1 hour ago, mc52beast said:

Everyone in the West is stacking up and Chiefs are selling… what does Reid know that nobody else does.

He will collect picks and reload. Only bad teams hold on to over priced assets*CMC cough* CMC cough*

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