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25 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

It's well past time to get a TE that can make an impact on the field. Walls or Olsen are not walking through that door. No need to have another year of Ian Thomas's services.

Too bad the deep TE draft was last year, which Fitt ignored. Bowers is the prize of this year's TE crop and none of the rest are really close.

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6 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Too bad the deep TE draft was last year, which Fitt ignored. Bowers is the prize of this year's TE crop and none of the rest are really close.

Last year was the year to get a TE I agree but their are some intriguing kids in this class in mid rounds..

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, UnluckyforSome said:

It's well past time to get a TE that can make an impact on the field. Walls or Olsen are not walking through that door. No need to have another year of Ian Thomas's services.

I would love to trade for Kyler Pitts from Atlanta. That kid is talented it just seems Atlanta has no idea how to use him or they simply don't care to get him a QB.

 

I wonder if we could get a trade done around Burns and Pitts.

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8 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I would love to trade for Kyler Pitts from Atlanta. That kid is talented it just seems Atlanta has no idea how to use him or they simply don't care to get him a QB.

 

I wonder if we could get a trade done around Burns and Pitts.

I don’t know how Atlanta has kept it under wraps but apparently Pitts hasn’t been healthy all season with some kind of leg issue.

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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I would love to trade for Kyler Pitts from Atlanta. That kid is talented it just seems Atlanta has no idea how to use him or they simply don't care to get him a QB.

 

I wonder if we could get a trade done around Burns and Pitts.

Omg that sounds dumb.. Give them a young legit pass rusher for an already improved defense we have to face twice a year for a TE?? 
Did you actually put thought in that??

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1 minute ago, recceice said:

Omg that sounds dumb.. Give them a young legit pass rusher for an already improved defense we have to face twice a year for a TE?? 
Did you actually put thought in that??

Wait now all of a sudden Burns is a difference maker?

 

Then why not just keep him!

 

Y'all trash this man all season but when it's time to trade him within the division you get scared. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Wait now all of a sudden Burns is a difference maker?

 

Then why not just keep him!

 

Y'all trash this man all season but when it's time to trade him within the division you get scared. 

 

 

Sorry I’m not a part of that fanbase.. Brian Burns is a 25 year old Pass rusher who has already achieved double digit sacks consistently… That’s not a common thing in this league and when you have that it is a good thing.. There is a reason ppl were offering 1st round picks for what he is now… And positional value must be a part of intelligent football decisions.. A TE isn’t as important as pass rush.. Atlanta is a consistent Pass rusher away from being a very strong defense why would we help them. Taking a less valued part that they can’t figure out how to use??

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