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1 minute ago, micnificent28 said:

You would be wrong. Theres a reason the rams were willing to give up 2 first round picks for a one panthers player. because players that average 10 sacks a game dont grow on trees. You dont get better by trading away one of the few working pieces.

You want picks trade away other assets horn.. brown, icky.

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Theres always one

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

you are literally the only person on here that still thinks we shouldnt have traded burns to the rams, let that sink in

People dont drink the sand because they are thirsty they do it because they dont know any better. You were going to trade away a pro bowler to a team that didnt have a first round pick til this up and coming season. so nothing in return for 2 years... thats stupid.

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1 minute ago, micnificent28 said:

People dont drink the sand because they are thirsty they do it because they dont know any better. You were going to trade away a pro bowler to a team that didnt have a first round pick til this up and coming season. so nothing in return for 2 years... thats stupid.

A) they offered a 2nd

B) we arent winning poo this year anyway so what the fug does it matter

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

A) they offered a 2nd

B) we arent winning poo this year anyway so what the fug does it matter

lol and what were we going to do with a 2nd? another mingo? marshall? gross matos? first round is the only thing we have done. Right. and Burns is one of the few most recently it seems. Icky regressing and Horn looks worse than Surtain to say the least. you want to risk them drafting a. upgrade over burns with a 2nd? 

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I will give you credit, Burns was aces today.  Really moved the needle congrats

Everybody loves picks until they turn into BAD players. look how that turned out with CMC oh you got a boatload of picks... all turned out bad. Meanwhile hes scoring 3-4 touchdowns leading the NFL. you trade a boat load of first round picks and Wr proven for bryce when you could have given up less to move up to 2 or 3 or 4 and gotten richardson or stroud all better than bryce currently. 

Thats the real problem here.

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Just now, micnificent28 said:

Everybody loves picks until they turn into BAD players. look how that turned out with CMC oh you got a boatload of picks... all turned out bad. Meanwhile hes scoring 3-4 touchdowns leading the NFL. you trade a boat load of first round picks and Wr proven for bryce when you could have given up less to move up to 2 or 3 or 4 and gotten richardson or stroud all better than bryce currently. 

Thats the real problem here.

again, burns was the poo today, he was the absolute difference maker, so glad we kept him, instead of 0-4 we are.........oh wait...............

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