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Robbie Anderson traded to Arizona


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20 minutes ago, jackson113 said:

Fitt has 11 games and moves for us to judge without Rhule's influence.. we'll see.

Nov 1st trade deadline, and then you basically do nothing unless there's an injury. Start scouting but that wouldn't have an impact on his job status for next season unless Tepper has some consultants interview him

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Just now, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

I didn't mean 20m this and next, Combined. 

The money this season is only dead because he's no longer on the team.  Dude was nearly non-existent on the field, so his money was 'dead' anyway even with him on our roster.  Now we just don't have the headache of him being on the team.  I'm sure another WR can drop a few balls to make up for Robbie's absence.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

The money this season is only dead because he's no longer on the team.  Dude was nearly non-existent on the field, so his money was 'dead' anyway even with him on our roster.  Now we just don't have the headache of him being on the team.  I'm sure another WR can drop a few balls to make up for Robbie's absence.

TMJ seems to be good at dropping passes.

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Just now, 45catfan said:

The money this season is only dead because he's no longer on the team.  Dude was nearly non-existent on the field, so his money was 'dead' anyway even with him on our roster.  Now we just don't have the headache of him being on the team.  I'm sure another WR can drop a few balls to make up for Robbie's absence.

When you trade a player it accelerates the pro rated signing bonus the same as being cut that is incorrect...Also please keep in mind I agree he needed to go and that he added nothing to the team.

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