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BREAKING: Giants looking to trade for Brian Burns


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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

This will tell us a lot about Morgan.  I don't think he was in a good situation here--this is part of Fitterer's enema party, but it will tell us how much of a DAWG he is as a GM.  I imagine a lot of experienced GMs will test him early. 

I doubt he gets very much. I would be surprised if it's for more than what is being rumored. 

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i mean look guys, if our GM cant draft good players in the second round then none of this means anything anyway. i see a lot of people saying dont go for the later round picks, if we cant draft well then we have to keep blowing it up till we find someone that can draft well. we'll never win a thing just trying to play free agency. 

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why trade now? why not at the last trade deadline or the upcoming one when teams tend to buy higher?

what fanciful draft night trade have they convinced themselves they’re going to pull off with a couple extra twos that they’re going to get burned on when that “secret” player they think they’ve discovered gets drafted way higher than they’re expecting?

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3 minutes ago, Growl said:

This franchise is honestly a dream come true for the league. How many pro bowlers have we offloaded to the legacy teams for pennies on the dollar?

 

Derrick Brown is gonna look so good in black and gold. 

The Panthers make the Oakland Athletics look like they know what they’re doing. 

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