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2012 mock offseason and draft.


DaCityKats

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Bump anybody interested in getting a team?

* Arizona Cardinals- Gin and Juice

* Atlanta Falcons- jb online

* Baltimore Ravens- (╯°□°)╯︵

* Buffalo Bills- RadioKiller

* Carolina Panthers- CaliPanthers

* Chicago Bears- DoubleTrouble34

* Cincinnati Bengals- JawnyBlaze

* Cleveland Browns- jramsey4

* Dallas Cowboys- WolfpackPantherMan

* Denver Broncos- Miaoww

* Detroit Lions- pantherman95

* Green Bay Packers- Jackofalltrades

* Houston Texans- adub2b23

* Indianapolis Colts- carpanfan96

* Jacksonville Jaguars- llalliweid

* Kansas City Chiefs- X-Clown

* Miami Dolphins- MusikmanLP7

* Minnesota Vikings- RedMage138

* New England Patriots- DaCityKats

* New Orleans Saints- kman72

* New York Giants- Kevin Greene

* New York Jets-C42[)14C C47

* Oakland Raiders- CaliPanthers

* Philadelphia Eagles- Ken

* Pittsburgh Steelers- Bj-Monster23

* San Diego Chargers- jamos14

* San Francisco 49ers- ZackAttack23

* Seattle Seahawks- BigBeast52

* St. Louis Rams- ROCKnROLLA

* Tampa Bay Buccaneers- X-Clown

* Tennessee Titans- CamToSmithTD

* Washington Redskins- CatMan72

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obviously I would be interested in the Panthers first and foremost (like all of us), but I'm definitely in for representing a team for this. Are we doing trades involving players or no? If so, we probably need to appoint a committee to veto trades so there are no ridiculous deals sending someone like Phillip Rivers or Aaron Rogers packing....

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obviously I would be interested in the Panthers first and foremost (like all of us)' date=' but I'm definitely in for representing a team for this. Are we doing trades involving players or no? If so, we probably need to appoint a committee to veto trades so there are no ridiculous deals sending someone like Phillip Rivers or Aaron Rogers packing....[/quote']

Yes to player trades and we should have a group to veto BS trades.

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i'll take the rams but i don't feel like running the thing again.

as far as the FA bidding that added a whole extra 1-2 weeks worth to the thing. i think it'd be better to either use the actual NFL free agent moves or b) use some blind bidding system where you can just submit all the FAs you want and what $$$ you bid for them and then use the rules/system to figure out who gets who. that way you don't have to bid, get outbid, rebid, checking back over and over for days, ect.

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can't really get everyone online all at once. that's why last year we had to let people bid then give the top bid a few days to sit there, let people get online to outbid if they want, before pushing it through. that just makes it take forever though, which is why i said blind bidding system if anything.

i wouldn't mind just going by the actual NFL FA moves this year though, as it'll actually be before the draft like normal

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if you could actually set a time/date and get all 32 teams owners into a chat at once that would work as well. name a player, people bid bid bid, going once, twice...gone! move on to the next player... might take an hour or two but it'd be done with rather than stringing out the bidding for weeks. only thing is i'm not so sure you can get the majority of 32 people to show up all at once

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