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Possible 3 way trade for McNabb(Seahawks, Saints, Eagles)


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Seattle gets Reggie Bush & #32 from New Orleans

New Orleans gets Julius Jones & #14 from Seattle

Philadelphia gets #32 from Seattle

Seattle gets Donovan McNabb

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apparently this was said on ESPN radio. it's just a RUMOR but interesting nonetheless.

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Won't happen.

The thing that makes it unrealistic in my opinion is Saints getting a #14 overall pick for Reggie Bush lol.

edit- actually after that AWFUL trade Seattle made for Whitehurst, I can actually see it happening loool

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Seattle gets Reggie Bush & #32 from New Orleans

New Orleans gets Julius Jones & #14 from Seattle

Philadelphia gets #32 from Seattle

Seattle gets Donovan McNabb

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apparently this was said on ESPN radio. it's just a RUMOR but interesting nonetheless.

The Saints love Reggie. They have done nothing to give anyone the impression that he is going anywhere.

And for all the hate he gets on this board, he averaged a whopping 5.6/carry and scored 8 TDs in the regular season last year. And he is a great receiver out of the backfield. And he scored 3 TDs in the playoffs. And he is Sean Payton's first pick ever, and Payton wants him to succeed.

So while he is never going to win a popularity contest on the Huddle, he is a very good player that the Saints find pretty valuable, and he is not going anywhere.

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Saints would be trading Bush + a #32 overall for the #14 overall and Julius Jones.. I don't think the Saints are getting a bargain.. they must really have their eye on someone to move up the draft like that.

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As an Eagles fan, I don't think the #32 for Mcnabb is bad at all and wouldn't view that as being "owned". I was thinking a high second/late first would be more than fair and almost wishful thinking. In fact, Philly might throw a parade if that happened.

People tend to overate the value players in "player for picks" trades. You have to take into consideration the length of the contract remaining and cost of that contract, direction and needs of the teams involved, etc.

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