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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Could you let us know your speculations? Even if it’s not concrete it will be fun to discuss. 

I’ve heard Hollywood Brown and/or Van Jefferson because of coaching staff’s familiarity and ability to get them up to speed quickly. Don’t really see Davante or Tee as realistic because they’re not gonna give up another one. Although wouldn’t be surprised to see a push for Higgins in free agency 

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6 minutes ago, The Crown and the Claw said:

I’ve heard Hollywood Brown and/or Van Jefferson because of coaching staff’s familiarity and ability to get them up to speed quickly. Don’t really see Davante or Tee as realistic because they’re not gonna give up another one. Although wouldn’t be surprised to see a push for Higgins in free agency 

Very interesting, so the team views Van Jefferson and Hollywood Brown as “top tier”? 
 

i know you’re speculating, I’m just using the term from that video the other day. 

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12 minutes ago, The Crown and the Claw said:

I’ve heard Hollywood Brown and/or Van Jefferson because of coaching staff’s familiarity and ability to get them up to speed quickly. Don’t really see Davante or Tee as realistic because they’re not gonna give up another one. Although wouldn’t be surprised to see a push for Higgins in free agency 

If they can get Burrow's leg right I would expect them to hang onto Higgins and take their 3rd round comp pick when he leaves via FA. If it looks like Burrow is going to be limited all year or limited for long enough to put them out of playoff contention at some point they should bite the bullet and trade him for more than a late 3rd comp pick.

I get it, it's loudly announcing that you're waving the white flag on the season but at some point you just have to make the smart move.

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29 minutes ago, The Crown and the Claw said:

I’ve heard Hollywood Brown and/or Van Jefferson because of coaching staff’s familiarity and ability to get them up to speed quickly. Don’t really see Davante or Tee as realistic because they’re not gonna give up another one. Although wouldn’t be surprised to see a push for Higgins in free agency 

Jefferson could be had for pretty cheap I'd imagine especially with Kupp coming back and their rookie playing go great.  He is definitely not a WR1, but he is a capable WR that can help take some pressure off AT.  Roll with VJ, AT, and Mingo this year while making a push for Higgins in the offseason would work for me.  

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6 minutes ago, Sir Big Spurr said:

On one hand this post makes me furious. On the other hand, that’s about the best we can hope for. 
 

Fitt is garbage!

Yeah. It is a pretty horrible trade after what we turned down last year all things considered. Vann Jefferson isn't going to magically solve our WR issue, and Burns would then need to be replaced.

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54 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Very interesting, so the team views Van Jefferson and Hollywood Brown as “top tier”? 
 

i know you’re speculating, I’m just using the term from that video the other day. 

Van Jefferson is what, the Rams #4 right now? lol.  That's totally in line with Fitt and the Panthers.   BIG TIME WR. 

I mean, he is a fine player for what he is.  But he doesn't match the talk.  Just like Sanders, Hurst, and everyone else didn't fit the box they claimed they were here to occupy. 

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5 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Yeah. It is a pretty horrible trade after what we turned down last year all things considered. Vann Jefferson isn't going to magically solve our WR issue, and Burns would then need to be replaced.

He will help.  2 solid WRs in AT and VJ plus Mingo developing is much better than what we have.  I'm thinking it might be a mid/late conditional pick for VJ if we do that.  Maybe a 4th/5th that can become a 3rd/4th based on performance?  

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He will help.  2 solid WRs in AT and VJ plus Mingo developing is much better than what we have.  I'm thinking it might be a mid/late conditional pick for VJ if we do that.  Maybe a 4th/5th that can become a 3rd/4th based on performance?  

Yeah I would be fine with a late round conditional on him. I'd rather not deal Burns and just net a first and him though.

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4 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Yeah I would be fine with a late round conditional on him. I'd rather not deal Burns and just net a first and him though.

Yeah I would prefer more than a 1st and VJ in return.  We do need to flip Burns and get a first plus some back though.  

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1 hour ago, The Crown and the Claw said:

So in essence a single piece of info was presented and it turns out the bets never really happened and you and your buddy actually just discussed the improbability of a team going undefeated? Cool 50 year old anecdote 

Under your name it says "Rookie." You should keep that one. First, you had time to do the math. Now, this response. Get a life.

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52 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

I fuging told y’all MFs Van Jefferson would be on the radar just because his dad coaches here!!

The next social media story line for the next 2 months! Dad/Son

The fuggin "Football is Family" twitter post is probably queued up right now

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