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Should we go after Gonzalez?


mbarbour21

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I know division rivals don't typically trade with each other very often, but the idea seems tempting. Saw an article on NFL.com about it making sense for ATL to shop him.

I mean think about:

With Julio's season ending injury, ATL's chances look slim at best. It would make sense for him and ATL. TG won't be playing much longer and they could get a late rounder for him. (That wouldn't be much to give up for a Newton to Gonzalez/Olsen set-up)

After all, Cam's best statistical season was due to the two TE set. He would def help open up receivers. Something to at least throw out there.

Hey! A guy can dream right???

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I know division rivals don't typically trade with each other very often, but the idea seems tempting. Saw an article on NFL.com about it making sense for ATL to shop him.

I mean think about:

With Julio's season ending injury, ATL's chances look slim at best. It would make sense for him and ATL. TG won't be playing much longer and they could get a late rounder for him. (That wouldn't be much to give up for a Newton to Gonzalez/Olsen set-up)

After all, Cam's best statistical season was due to the two TE set. He would def help open up receivers. Something to at least throw out there.

Hey! A guy can dream right???

 

hey, a guy can dream.  just don't talk about them out loud where people can hear you.  that's when poo goes bad and feelings get hurt.

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