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Larry Fitzgerald?


AceBoogie

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I would trade our #1 pick and Lafell to get The Fitz.

Fitz/Smitty/Olsen Cam would finally have a big target reciever in the red zone.

Larry Fitgerald can be had for the right price

I say we throw the #1 pick and Lafell

The problem is this is actually possible

In fact I did it the other day

I dream that I was Panthers GM

I traded for Fitgerald and we won the SB

But come to realize I was playing Madden

And woke up spazzing

*No that was not a freestyle just talking out of my @$$ just like the OP,so don't blame me.

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I got something for that deal nothing!!! I would rather draft a stud for the cheap than take that hit.

Lol they aren't falling off trees and none really on this draft. I say give them beason and Williams contract and we take his. The difference? He's worth it.

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Beason is having a tough time getting over the injury bug but will be back wrecking shop. Dwill needs to take a pay cut or get on the block because his talents don't complement the scheme that chud is running but could be serviceable in a new coaching scheme. I'm sure there is a sleeper pick at wr. We have young talent...Joe Adams got his development cut short by rr. Gettis, still don't know what is up with this guy. Let's get a DT or safety...hell move gamble to safety and get the best cb in the draft. Put him in the fire, Norman is doing well!!

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Beason is having a tough time getting over the injury bug but will be back wrecking shop. Dwill needs to take a pay cut or get on the block because his talents don't complement the scheme that chud is running but could be serviceable in a new coaching scheme. I'm sure there is a sleeper pick at wr. We have young talent...Joe Adams got his development cut short by rr. Gettis, still don't know what is up with this guy. Let's get a DT or safety...hell move gamble to safety and get the best cb in the draft. Put him in the fire, Norman is doing well!!

Although Norman has played well AT TIMES he was embarrassed against the chiefs and it isn't the first time he has been. Too many times you see his assignment wide open.

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