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Delhomme for Bulger?


Matt Foley

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Bulger was a top five QB when he had protection. When he doesn't, he's terrible.

Fixed. :D

If we're going to completely throw away our offense's leader, let's at least make sure it's an upgrade, Mmk? You know...better arm strength, accuracy, faster release...all of these apply. :)

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Fixed. :D

If we're going to completely throw away our offense's leader, let's at least make sure it's an upgrade, Mmk? You know...better arm strength, accuracy, faster release...all of these apply. :)

So there's a team out there that's going to just help us out in that regard? This is a Wall Street league. You have to buy stocks when they're down to make a profit.

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So there's a team out there that's going to just help us out in that regard? This is a Wall Street league. You have to buy stocks when they're down to make a profit.

Buying into Marc Bulger's giant contract is not what I would refer to as "buying when they're down".

I think we do a good job of the whole "buy low" thing in FA. We've had a lot of success with that. If we're going to do anything at QB, bring in some low risk, high potential reward player from FA, or deeper into the draft. (I know its a bad year for QB's, but a 5th or 6th round pick? Hell, take a QB for shits and giggles. Whats the worst that can happen?)

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