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Brandon Marshall signs tender


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Oklahoma State WR Dez Bryant will reportedly visit with the Broncos on Wednesday.

Interesting timing with talks talks expected to intensify after Brandon Marshall signed his tender offer on Tuesday. With Marshall likely departing, the Broncos will be in the market for a potential No. 1 receiver. Bryant fits the bill at No. 12 overall.

Source: Josina Anderson on Twitter

too bad the dolphins have the 12th pick.......

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There's a reason no team made an offer to him while he was tendered.

whoever does pick him up will be the lucky party.. The Patriots were "idiots" as well to trade for Moss.

I think of all the "bad seeds" out there in the NFL, Marshall will be one of the better receivers to take a chance on..

fact is, the Panthers wouldn't pick him up regardless of "character".. We have only needed Smitty for our offense. There's no need to change a great game plan.

Before you go around calling someone an idiot for wanting our team to actually improve itself.. I'm not so sure "smart" or "genius" is a term provided to a person who thinks our FO will draft a truly talented WR in the draft when that same FO hasn't been able to do so in it's 8 year time span.

to me, that is a little more idiotic...

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I have a feeling Denver is drafting Dez Bryant anyway so it wouldn't matter what receivers dropped to the second round 2 spots before our pick.

You pretty much said what I said……

I meant to say they pick twice before we make our first pick, I wasn’t referring to the second round. Bad wording. If they deal Marshall they will have two opportunity's to grab a WR before us.

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Kinda funny isn't it. This year we really, really, really, need to get a WR. Big names have been put on the trade block and been moved for relative low costs. But we decide, despite many failures, that the draft is our best shot to get a WR. Wait it's not funny. I'm confusing it with another word that starts with a "F". Ummmm, oh yeah, frustrating.

Time and time again people say things like this, but they are all negated by the lack of big free agent success by the Panthers (= when they get signed, they flop) and the actual success in the draft for the Panthers.

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You pretty much said what I said……

I meant to say they pick twice before we make our first pick, I wasn’t referring to the second round. Bad wording. If they deal Marshall they will have two opportunity's to grab a WR before us.

Right but what I'm saying is there wasn't anyway Dez would fall to us and since I think thats who the Broncos will be drafting at #11 if Golden Tate or any other WR we covet fell to the second round it wouldn't really matter that the Broncos picked 2 spots before us. Thats what I was trying to say. I apologize for getting under peoples skin with my thoughts.....

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Great, now he'll go somewhere for a 4th or 5th and 500 idiots will be unable to grasp the idea that most teams wouldn't trade for Marshall if Denver traded them THEIR draft picks.

"You must spread reputation around..."

I mean, you took it a little far, but people still won't understand why they didn't go after him.

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Time and time again people say things like this, but they are all negated by the lack of big free agent success by the Panthers (= when they get signed, they flop) and the actual success in the draft for the Panthers.

True but when have we ever gone after an established, elite WR? The closet we ever got was Keyshawn Johnson and he had some success. We'd have to have a pretty bad Coaching staff if they find a way to mess up someone like Marshall.

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True but when have we ever gone after an established, elite WR? The closet we ever got was Keyshawn Johnson and he had some success.

I didn't say it wasn't possible, just that it wasn't likely it would ever work out due to past signings.

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