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REPORT: Dolphins were interested in trading for Andy Dalton


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Must have offered something like a 6th. Andy was probably our starter when they turned it down. Idunno but I wonder if they asked bout Byrce? 

Interested in seeing our future plans with Dalton.  

I'd imagine Morgan wouldn't want him going to another team and turning into the 3rd version of the Darnold/Baker leave CAR and transform experiment. 

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10 minutes ago, ColumbusCounty said:

Must have offered something like a 6th. Andy was probably our starter when they turned it down. Idunno but I wonder if they asked bout Byrce? 

Interested in seeing our future plans with Dalton.  

I'd imagine Morgan wouldn't want him going to another team and turning into the 3rd version of the Darnold/Baker leave CAR and transform experiment. 

Big difference in stages of career between Dalton and those two. 

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14 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I bet they are glad they didn't now.

I bet the opposite. They're sitting at 8-8 and still sitting at #2 on the playoff bubble. They went 1-3 in the games Tua missed. Just one more win and they'd be tied with the Broncos at 9-7, not sure who would hold the tie breaker between them but just one more W would be huge for them right now. Not sure what we were wanting versus what they were offering but if they'd had a crystal ball and knew they'd be right at the threshold of qualifying for the playoffs going into the final week of the season I'm sure that would've changed their calculus.

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19 minutes ago, ColumbusCounty said:

Must have offered something like a 6th. Andy was probably our starter when they turned it down. Idunno but I wonder if they asked bout Byrce? 

Interested in seeing our future plans with Dalton.  

I'd imagine Morgan wouldn't want him going to another team and turning into the 3rd version of the Darnold/Baker leave CAR and transform experiment. 

Andy is an old man vs them.  Andy got 40 in his sights.....those dudes are in their 20s still. 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Andy is an old man vs them.  Andy got 40 in his sights.....those dudes are in their 20s still. 

True.. I keep forgetting he was drafted in the Cam class. 

Hell I just remembered Baker and Darnold were in the same class... + Lamar and Allen. It just might not be too late for somebody to take another chance on Rosen. 

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