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Tom Brady in Carolina?


walt227

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What would you trade for Tom Brady?

Did you even think about this before you posted it?

6mil a year is a good place to start. NE doesn't need a DE, so Pepp isn't a possibility.

Look, folks---I said it was a "pipe dream", not a realistic solution. I din't we were taking these threads to the board on Monday.

Fact is Delhomme will be our starting QB next year, and yes I realize that...but the damage is done, guys. He'll be lucky to make it through 8 games next season, haters or not

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It's easy.

Shore up the secondary by trading Matt Moore for Troy Polomalu from Pitt and trading Ken Lucas to Denver for Champ Bailey. Get Harrison from Pitt too by signing Brett Basenez to a new contract and trading him for Harrison so we can switch to a 3-4.

Then for the offense we should trade Dwayne Jarret for Jay Cutler to increase QB competition. Also trade Nick Goins to New England for Matt Cassel because they need a new RB.

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