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TMJ for Toney in a trade?


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All I see is pics of TMJ making all of these tough grabs in practice, warming up in social media feeds before games. He has been injured, but it just really looks like he just hasn't been given a shot. Everybody here is already wagging the finger at him with the get your shite together posts, but seriously we don't know anything about the situation. Every other receiver from that team is a stud and in school they fed off of him and the inability to cover him one on one. This just seems like another Rhule BS doghouse problem. 

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10 hours ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

We literally have a young WR Shenault who balled out last week and you’re making a thread about trading for a bust WR despite our many other issues? Ok. 

We aren't getting anything if we tried to trade TMJ for any other position or draft pick. It's likely he ends up getting cut if he can't see the field. It's a trade for a player in the exact same position, the coach's dog house. While it could very well end up being a net zero, it's the best value I think we could get for him. If he ends up getting cut, we would end up in the same spot as we would have with TMJ. 

 

3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Sterling Shepard apparently suffered a pretty bad injury last night so any thoughts of trading for Giants receivers might have to be put on hold.

Yeah. I saw that. It baffles me though with as bad as that WR corps is that Toney cannot get on the field as good as he looks when he's on it. 

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4 hours ago, NorthTryon said:

All I see is pics of TMJ making all of these tough grabs in practice, warming up in social media feeds before games. He has been injured, but it just really looks like he just hasn't been given a shot. Everybody here is already wagging the finger at him with the get your shite together posts, but seriously we don't know anything about the situation. Every other receiver from that team is a stud and in school they fed off of him and the inability to cover him one on one. This just seems like another Rhule BS doghouse problem. 

This I agree with. I don't think he's ever really been used right here for what his skill set is. 

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