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*Rumor* Burns for Fields + picks?


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None of this makes any sense lol be for real guys. Also who cares what the current pro scouts think when they’re likely getting replaced at the end of the season anyways?

They aren’t giving up on the guy they literally just drafted after his rookie season. You ain’t gotta like him or how he’s played but please be realistic about how the evaluation process works lmao. 

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1 hour ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Well if they can swing another pick to make 3 in the first and still get Marvin's kid that'd be brilliant. No QB is worth a #1 pick in 2024.

This is what they’re going to try and do. 
 

I personally think a split for both would be good; especially with an extension for Fields coming soon, and getting a rookie resets the clock, but I think they’ve seen the improvement they want where they just keep him and continue to build around him. Plus, if they can come off that 1st pick and get more capital for next year, if Fields shyts the bed, they can just get a QB in 25 and have that QB set up pretty good. 

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5 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Fields isn't worth it. 

He's absolutely worth it. Bryce has shown us absolutely nothing. Fields for as much slander he gets still seems capable of winning games even on bad rosters. They gave him Moore and all of a sudden Moore had his best season as a pro.

 

There is something there with Fields.

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11 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

He's absolutely worth it. Bryce has shown us absolutely nothing. Fields for as much slander he gets still seems capable of winning games even on bad rosters. They gave him Moore and all of a sudden Moore had his best season as a pro.

 

There is something there with Fields.

An opinion is like an asshole. Everyone has one. 

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6 minutes ago, WestPanthers said:

Once upon a time we have a chance to have Fields + CMC + DJ Moore+ Burns + Jalen Carter and 1st rd pick.

And now you tell me we trade Fields for Burns + picks?

LOL...if that is true then Fitts is the worst GM of all time (although he is almost....) 

We essentially traded Christian McCaffery, DJ Moore, Jalen Carter, and this years’ first (Caleb Williams?) for…

…Bryce Young, Johnathan Mingo, DJ Johnson, Chandler Zavala, and a 5th round pick.

That GM has to be gone on Monday.

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