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Possible trade scenario with the Eagles


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Carolina trades the pick, it will be with a team needing a WR and wanting AJ Green, possibly washington. Washington gets our #1, we get their 10th and 41st

Close, but I think a more realistic scenario would be Cincy. Ocho and TO will most likely be gone and they will NEED a WR and they already said they want to draft Green. We swap picks and get their #36.

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If they did say that, they must think the rest of the league are a bunch of chumps.

Well, look at it this way. Mike Vick is in the last year of his contract, and depending on what he wants/what he does in the playoffs, he may not be back, so they'll need someone to turn to.

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Close, but I think a more realistic scenario would be Cincy. Ocho and TO will most likely be gone and they will NEED a WR and they already said they want to draft Green. We swap picks and get their #36.

That would be sweet! We could still get one of Newton, Bowers, Fairley, or Peterson. And either Pouncey or Floyd if they make it to the top of the 2nd. I would be ecstatic especially if we still got Newton.

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I think Kolb and McNabb are products of Reid's system personally. I mean vick is thriving in it as well, as did jeff garcia, and detmer i think it was a few years back.

it's the system, not the QBs

detmer had a good game once.

aj feely had a good 6 games one season and they dealt him to the dolphins for a 2nd rd pick

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Not that high on Kolb. He's not worth what the Eagles will want for him.

How many times do we have to see Qbs succeed with the Eagles and then flail around hopelessly with other teams after Reid convinces everyone that they're "Great Qbs", before we learn, not put too much stock in Eagles qbs.

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It does seem a little bit crazy the Eagles might trade Kolb and a 1st for the pick but i don't see them giving a 2nd round pick as well maybe a 3rd. The Eagles could be interested too because of Patrick Peterson they need DB help and he is the best available and will be gone in the first five picks i believe

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Orton would be a better choice and cost less.. grab AJ Green and we are good to go for next year. We need to find a way to get a franchise QB still, but I wouldn't be mad to see this happen..

You have "someone to the throw ball to the WRs", 4 legit options at WR, perhaps a competent OC can find a way to utilize Barnidge and Rosario, and we have 3 RBs to use.. Goodson should be a legit receiving option..

my god, I can't believe we were as bad as we were last year.. add Green to the mix and we have someone to replace Smitty, which we will easily need in about 2 years.. but for those smart fellas out there, we all know he needs replaced as #1 now.. let him sit in the slot..

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