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19 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Massive overpay. Why didn't they just pay A J. Brown?

Because they thought they were drafting an AJ clone with the pick they got for him

Which if he panned out, actually would have been a really smart trade, it just didn't work out for them.

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1 hour ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Ridley put up worse numbers than DJ Moore last season with a better QB/offensive structure around him and got $50m guaranteed (when DJ signed his deal it was $62m with $41m guaranteed). Not to mention he missed an entire season.

Can't believe we traded DJ away ugh. 

I'm still pissed over that. Stupid is as stupid does. I'm glad that moron Fitterer is gone but it came a year too late.

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

I'm still pissed over that. Stupid is as stupid does. I'm glad that moron Fitterer is gone but it came a year too late.

You can make a great case that Moore's contract is the best valued one in the league. I honestly think its the best bargain WR one. He needs to fire his agent and sit out until he gets a new one....

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1 hour ago, Ricky Prickles said:

I will take that deal for a first rounder next season if they want to give us him.

Lol. One first rounder next year for a 28 year old QB that is already a 3 time Super Bowl Champ and 3 time Super Bowl MVP and former Offensive Player of the Year, and clearly on a Hall of Fame path? Try every pick from every draft for the next 3 years, and they still would laugh at us.

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13 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

Lol. One first rounder next year for a 28 year old QB that is already a 3 time Super Bowl Champ and 3 time Super Bowl MVP and former Offensive Player of the Year, and clearly on a Hall of Fame path? Try every pick from every draft for the next 3 years, and they still would laugh at us.

Gonna guess he was making a light joke my man

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