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Josh Klein on the recent Bryce “smoke”


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3 minutes ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

And they're bite-sized.

You DO realize Tua is thicker and heavier than Stroud right?  
guessing you are wanting Richardson at 1?

and Tua’s injuries are head injuries, which size has no impact on.  Just ask Michael Oher and Luke.

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6 minutes ago, ncfan said:

It pretty known who Houston wants.

Doesn't matter as long as Houston doesn't know who we want.  If they are worried we are leaning Bryce, then they will need to pay a price to not have to worry about that anymore.

Its not nearly as complicated as people seem to think.

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5 minutes ago, grimesgoat said:

Doesn't matter as long as Houston doesn't know who we want.  If they are worried we are leaning Bryce, then they will need to pay a price to not have to worry about that anymore.

Its not nearly as complicated as people seem to think.

Yes it does.

because we aren’t trading down and still getting Bryce (the guy they want).  So if we are willing to move, they automatically know that we want Stroud and Bryce will be available at 2.

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1 minute ago, ncfan said:

Yes it does.

because we aren’t trading down and still getting Bryce (the guy they want).  So if we are willing to move, they automatically know that we want Stroud and Bryce will be available at 2.

I'm sorry, but I'm afraid you are still missing my point.

Everyone has their price.

That fact we are willing to trade back does not mean we like Stroud the best.  It just means we are ok with Stroud along with whatever compensation Houston is willing to give up.  

Even if we like Young better than Stroud, we may decide we like Stroud + #12 even better.

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3 hours ago, Billy Goat said:

I can understand the point about not wanting Stroud/Young factions. I'm already getting bored of the back and forth between the two sides. I'm happy with either one.

I think most of us would be happy with either one. We just have a preference one way or the other.

Most of the aggravation is likely coming from the few who are dogmatically In favor of or opposed to one of the two and absolutely cannot let anything pass without saying so.

The goofballs who simply cannot accept that there's anything negative about their guy or anything positive about the other guy get annoying real fast.

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7 minutes ago, grimesgoat said:

I'm sorry, but I'm afraid you are still missing my point.

Everyone has their price.

That fact we are willing to trade back does not mean we like Stroud the best.  It just means we are ok with Stroud along with whatever compensation Houston is willing to give up.  

Even if we like Young better than Stroud, we may decide we like Stroud + #12 even better.

And it’s common sense.

you don’t move all that you did and skip on the top QB on your board unless they offer some crazy offer including pick 12 this year.

at the same time.

you’d have to be silly if you think they’ll offer that to move up from 2 to 1

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