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Fitterer on trading out of the #6 pick


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22 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I wish he would shut the fug up

LOL…ok

He isn’t saying anything out of the ordinary.  Him being “very honest” is probably a complete smoker 

BTW…he should trade back

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Trading back is definitely the move. I’m hoping the Jets and Vikings fall in love with Sauce Gardner (I’ve heard both orgs love him and the jets might even take him at 4) and are offering competing offers to jump the giants. We could get the jets 10 and one of their 2nd (one was actually ours smh) and still get an outstanding player.

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2 minutes ago, Waldo said:

He should take the LT he should have taken last year this year. 

Trading back to fill the picks he wasted on Donald is not some kind of super hero move, it's damage control. This guy took a GM job as Mat Rhule's do boy. Whatever

Yeah, that makes total sense.  Forget evaluating the prospect just pick OT cuz you didn’t last year.  OK

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Just now, Shocker said:

Yeah, that makes total sense.  Forget evaluating the prospect just pick OT cuz you didn’t last year.  OK

Lol examine them all you want. This guy took a CB over a franchise LT. That is  a lack of skill and understanding of positional value. HAHAHA 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Adding a top tier LT would complete our transition into the new old Cleveland Browns. We all saw the best LT of his generation suit up for them for a decade while they sucked balls each and every year. 😂

 

Or we could draft our very own version of Johnny manziel (willis)

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