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Another Mayfield Trade Thread... How about a 3 Way?


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16 minutes ago, PizzaTheHutt said:

Giving up two picks for this garbage puts us into cuckold status

This is wrong in so many ways.  Not only would we give up coveted draft capital, which Fitterer is not going to do unless it's 5th round or below.

Cleveland doesn't want to absorb 13 million or so of Mayfields contract but would take on Jimmy G's 28 Million.

Absolutely makes on sense.  

The writer wrote this with his head up is ____.

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36 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

A 3-Team Baker Mayfield Quarterback Trade Is Being Floated (msn.com)

I swear writers come up with the dumbest ideas.  I don't think this has been put on the table but Carolina gets screwed in it.

We get Mayfield, Cleveland gets Jimmy G and we cough up 2 picks...

NOT NO BUT HELL NO. 

I’d be willing to give up the Jets 2018 first round pick and Tepper’s first head coach pick.  Then it would be about fair.  

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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

A 3-Team Baker Mayfield Quarterback Trade Is Being Floated (msn.com)

I swear writers come up with the dumbest ideas.  I don't think this has been put on the table but Carolina gets screwed in it.

We get Mayfield, Cleveland gets Jimmy G and we cough up 2 picks...

NOT NO BUT HELL NO. 

I've never had a 3 way.

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