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With the 33rd Pick in the NFL Draft


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6 minutes ago, shaq said:

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I think it’s good to be optimistic and I think we have had a good offseason. But being competitive after this past season is asking a lot 

No it's not. Doesn't mean playoff contenders. It means we're going to put up a fight every week. And it means we're going to win some games.

We aren't going to be a cakewalk or a gimme game this year. And teams that beat us will feel it for a few days.

Fug that brake. Be brave, bold, and stomp on that gas.

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22 minutes ago, rayzor said:

No it's not. Doesn't mean playoff contenders. It means we're going to put up a fight every week. And it means we're going to win some games.

We aren't going to be a cakewalk or a gimme game this year. And teams that beat us will feel it for a few days.

Fug that brake. Be brave, bold, and stomp on that gas.

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I hope you’re right, I’ll believe it when I see it. I have been sold too much snake oil in recent years, this team has soured me.

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13 minutes ago, rayzor said:

I hope you find a way to enjoy the team.

Thank you, I’m hoping Bryce, Canales, and this new Oline works out. If Bryce becomes a franchise QB then even regardless of our record I will be very happy.

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14 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

has anyone ever traded the first pick in the next draft for the 33rd pick?

The first pick like #1 overall? Nah I don’t think that’s happened. But trading their next year’s first round pick? Yea that’s happened a number of times for early second round picks. 

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Just now, JawnyBlaze said:

The first pick like #1 overall? Nah I don’t think that’s happened. But trading their next year’s first round pick? Yea that’s happened a number of times for early second round picks. 

Not doubting you at all but is there an example?  Because if thats an option I am all for it, I just dont remember any time that has happened

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Not doubting you at all but is there an example?  Because if thats an option I am all for it, I just dont remember any time that has happened

The last time I could find was 2009 the broncos traded their 2010 first for the Seahawks’ #37. It’s such a specific condition it wasnt easy to search for, but that’s the last one I found. Seahawks turned that first into Earl Thomas the next year. 

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18 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

The last time I could find was 2009 the broncos traded their 2010 first for the Seahawks’ #37. It’s such a specific condition it wasnt easy to search for, but that’s the last one I found. Seahawks turned that first into Earl Thomas the next year. 

I would do that in a second. 

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