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Who are we looking to trade?


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All this talk from Rivera about filling needs through trade got me thinking. So who are we looking to trade?

My best guess is that our LB crew is the most likely. Specifically Dan Connor. We are deep with talent at LB and as much as I love Dan he really is to good to be a backup. Who else do you think may find themselves on the trade block that is worth getting top talent in return.

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So if I sell you a steaming pile of poo for pennies on the dollar do you buy it just because of the bargain?

No, but if you sold me a crappy broken down '68 Camaro for pennies on the dollar, & I find a partial VIN that indicates it was a Yenko, I'm not gonna give it away because the first mechanic I took it to was butt hurt that I got tired of him using NOS to fix my cars instead of going with upgraded parts & was planning to fire him.

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