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3 team trade *SCENARIO*


PuntJake

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Peppers goes to the Browns.

Browns send one of their QB's plus a 2nd to Denver

Denver sends Cutler and a 3rd to Carolina

Carolina gets Cutler (equal to a 1st) and a 3rd for Peppers who doesn't want to be here = win

The Browns get Peppers for their 3/4 & unloads a QB and doesn't have to carry two starters = win

Denver trades Cutler who doesn't want to be there, get a starting QB to replace him, and upgrade their 3rd to a 2nd = win

then with cutler, we could trade jake for a 4th or 5th. there are a lot of teams that could use a starting QB. Bucs, Jags, Houston, Lions (they could then trade the #1 spot maybe for a later 1st/2nd and 4th maybe)

Denver does not want to trade cutler directly for peppers. its does nothing to solve their QB status unless we trade pep and jake which i don't think will happen.

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mr. scot is right about shaun rogers. he would be the only thing really worth having.

this 3-way trade would do nothing to help our defense, which is the biggest priority. if we lose peppers, we have to concentrate on the line.

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good thing reading threads isn't mandatory..... oh wait, you still read it anyway..... ummmm...............

No I didn't read it, All I had to see was three team trade and new you were talking about peppers. Now I've read this reply you sent and its not mandatory but it should be mandatory not to start threads that have beat a dead horse. hint hint*** this thread

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