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Old 10-26-2018, 01:11 PM   #46
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Don't overlook Coutee, he played well when Fuller missed games.
He did but he's not Fuller
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Old 10-26-2018, 02:11 PM   #47
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What would you give up in trade for Emmanuel Sanders? He is supposedly available. Right now, he is on pace for a 1,000 yard season and he is signed through 2019 (FA in 2020).
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Old 10-26-2018, 02:40 PM   #48
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What would you give up in trade for Emmanuel Sanders? He is supposedly available. Right now, he is on pace for a 1,000 yard season and he is signed through 2019 (FA in 2020).
Ive always liked the guy. If anyone watched the preseason game...the guy was the best player on the field and couldn't be covered.

Knowing our compensation for Cousins is pending as an end of 3rd round pick...I think our 3rd pick would get it done. I would do it for another year and half on the field. My question would be is he banged up?

If Kenny Stills wasn't banged up for Miami, id offer the same for him.
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Old 10-26-2018, 02:48 PM   #49
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I think Thomas is the guy that is getting moved out of denver, and i would love to have him in DC
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Old 10-26-2018, 02:53 PM   #50
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A quick run down on NFL trade rumors:

https://www.sbnation.com/2018/10/24/...adline-reports

Also, as someone pointed out, it is Thomas (not Sanders) that's on the trade block.

And finally, can someone in the NFL stop any teams to trade with the Patriots?
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Old 10-26-2018, 06:59 PM   #51
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4th for djax? I'd jump at that honestly

Not worth it....we have to keep our draft picks.....I'd rather the team trade a player to a team for another player than part with a draft pick.
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Old 10-26-2018, 08:35 PM   #52
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Watching Football Life w/ Dan Marino. I wonder what his stats would be if he was playing today. I remembet that 5000 yard season and it was a huge huge deal back then.
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Watching Football Life w/ Dan Marino. I wonder what his stats would be if he was playing today. I remembet that 5000 yard season and it was a huge huge deal back then.
Marino was my favorite qb when I was a kid...guy was a beast. Cannon arm with the quick release. His receivers were awesome too...Clayton and Duper first...then several others later.
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Old 10-26-2018, 10:05 PM   #54
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Marino was my favorite qb when I was a kid...guy was a beast. Cannon arm with the quick release. His receivers were awesome too...Clayton and Duper first...then several others later.
Good memories, for whatever reason I wasn't a Marino fan, but loved Clayton and Duper.

My favorite non Skins player ever, and probably my all time 2nd favorite player of all times, regardless of team, was Sterling Sharpe.

So weird. Played football my whole life from 7 - 21, and never played WR, and my 2 favorite players are Gary Clark and Sterling Sharpe.
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Favre was and is my favorite player ever. South Mississippi boy like myself and I loved his passion to be great
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Good memories, for whatever reason I wasn't a Marino fan, but loved Clayton and Duper.

My favorite non Skins player ever, and probably my all time 2nd favorite player of all times, regardless of team, was Sterling Sharpe.

So weird. Played football my whole life from 7 - 21, and never played WR, and my 2 favorite players are Gary Clark and Sterling Sharpe.
I always think about what if some of the old timers like Clark, if he were playing today what would his stats look like? Clark must lol at some of the wr's today. Clark was literally the toughest WR ever, he hated losing w/ a passion. I just wish we had more guys like him. Sterling Sharpe also, just a no nonsense type of guy.
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I always think about what if some of the old timers like Clark, if he were playing today what would his stats look like? Clark must lol at some of the wr's today. Clark was literally the toughest WR ever, he hated losing w/ a passion. I just wish we had more guys like him. Sterling Sharpe also, just a no nonsense type of guy.
My best friend went to school with both Clark and Charles Haley. He played intermural basketball against Clark and they almost got in a scuffle, had to be separated, another friend (my buddies roomate) tutored Haley and said the poor guy was as dumb as they come.
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As if Jacksonville didn’t have enough trouble, no wonder they are on a losing streak and probably will get blown out tomorrow.

https://247sports.com/nfl/jacksonvil...don-123894257/
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As if Jacksonville didn’t have enough trouble, no wonder they are on a losing streak and probably will get blown out tomorrow.

https://247sports.com/nfl/jacksonvil...don-123894257/
They skipped out on a 40k bill....what a bunch of idiots. Good look for the NFL.
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Old 10-28-2018, 08:43 AM   #60
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They skipped out on a 40k bill....what a bunch of idiots. Good look for the NFL.
I think it was a $64,000. dollar bill..... no wonder most NFL players are broke 2 years after they retire

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/75994...brawl-arrests/
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