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Hate to say it, but is it time to trading?


wcd59

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Steve Smith is the man. But I really think Foxy's and Hurney's style is slowly but surely leading him into missing the Hall of Fame. Trade Steve and Stewart and Get some picks( much needed I might add due to the lack of first rounders we have seen in the recent past. Thanks Marty! We are REBUILING. Hate that freakin word. Be up the O and D line, utilize Devin Thomas at WR and try out you 3 rookie QB's. Our Secondary is great. Man this season sucks. See you Foxy. Its been nice. WELCOME Cower. Hope you can hook us up!

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instead of the trade ideas you all have, why don't we use the saved money and bring in free agents. That and strategically resign the talent we have now. I dont believe we are running out of money! Resign DWill, bring in a vet qb to help Clausen, and reamp the OLine through free agency. Allow the defense to grow together. We have too many rookies on the team already. Hell the reason why we suck is because we cut the veteran talent we had.

Do it before we turn into the rams!

This a personal opinion.

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