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How would you guys like to trade Quarterbacks


Thrasher

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Hey this is my first post, So try to take it easy on me. First I always choose the panthers for my defense in FF , And I always try to get SS He is probably the best pound for pound WR in the whole league.Also you guys our fortunate to have Pepper That guy his great. Ok so here is my question. Would you guys do a strait up trade for Jason Campbell for Jake Delhomme ? Wish you the best in the 09 season.

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Man that was fast, You like JC ??

Yes.

He is completely wasted in a WCO.

Had/Has a big arm.

Not prone to complete ignorant fugups.

Team Player

Has Upside the Delhomme does not.

I like Jake, but Campbell is a better long term option.

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When your playing Washington do you game plan to stop JC, Or are do you guys focus on cooley or Portis or Moss. I'm just trying to see how other teams try to plan stop us. Most of the time its not that hard.

Running game.

Again JC isn't a West Coast QB.

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