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Old 01-19-2006, 04:02 PM   #1
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Re: The perfect trade for Ramsey

Ramsey and all of our draft picks for the next 10 years for Chuck Norris.
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Old 01-19-2006, 04:09 PM   #2
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Ramsey for Dick Vermiel as Asst.-Asst-Asst. Head Coach, offense and emotions.
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Old 01-19-2006, 09:50 PM   #3
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Ramsey for Dick Vermiel as Asst.-Asst-Asst. Head Coach, offense and emotions.
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Old 01-19-2006, 05:03 PM   #4
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Re: The perfect trade for Ramsey

There are 4-5 Teams that should be interested....

Saints... Donte' Stallworth age(25) 70rec 945yds 13.5avg 7td
Dolphins Draft Pick
Jets..... Draft Pick
Raiders.. Jerry Porter age(27) 76rec 942yds 12.4avg 5td
Lions..... Draft Pick

I would love to see the deal with the Raiders worked out. Porter is a very good inside receiver that can also stretch the field.

As for as the Jets the best player that they would offer...Abraham is a free agent so we dont need to trade for him.

Donte' Stallworth is also a productive receiver that can stretch the field.

As far as a draft pick I would not except anything less that a 3rd rnd pick. We are better off trying to make a deal for a player.
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Old 01-19-2006, 05:59 PM   #5
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Ramsey For Swedish Massage Girls That specialize in rehabilitating old worn out arms and a Walker thrown in.....For Brunell
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Old 01-19-2006, 06:12 PM   #6
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Ramsey For Swedish Massage Girls That specialize in rehabilitating old worn out arms and a Walker thrown in.....For Brunell



Love it!

I really have to ask, what do we do next year if Brunell goes down early and is out for the year? Does anyone think Campbell is ready to take us to a SB?

The fact is if all we can get for Ramsey is a third rd pick, then there is no way I trade him, with the addition of Saunders and a couple good moves in the offseason we are IMO a bonified SB contender, we can't allow that to slip away because we need a third rd pick for Ramsey that's ridiculous.

Ramsey has far more value to us as a backup, than anything a third rd pick would bring.

The only WR I would really want out of Detroit is R.Williams, Rogers probably can be had for a lot less than Ramsey.

Stallworth is intriging, I am up in the air on Porter.
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Old 01-20-2006, 08:28 AM   #7
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Love it!

I really have to ask, what do we do next year if Brunell goes down early and is out for the year? Does anyone think Campbell is ready to take us to a SB?

The fact is if all we can get for Ramsey is a third rd pick, then there is no way I trade him, with the addition of Saunders and a couple good moves in the offseason we are IMO a bonified SB contender, we can't allow that to slip away because we need a third rd pick for Ramsey that's ridiculous.

Ramsey has far more value to us as a backup, than anything a third rd pick would bring.

The only WR I would really want out of Detroit is R.Williams, Rogers probably can be had for a lot less than Ramsey.

Stallworth is intriging, I am up in the air on Porter.
I think you're right, we shouldn't let Ramsey go for a third rounder. Espcicially since we're close right now. I think the only way Gibbs would fully endorse this trade is if we acquired a bonafide vet to back up Brunell. Otherwise, we would be taking a crap shoot that Campbell will pan out, even if he's that good.

Ramsey, may be served very well to stay one more year - who knows, Danny may sweeten the pot for him too!
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Old 01-20-2006, 09:05 AM   #8
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I think you're right, we shouldn't let Ramsey go for a third rounder.
Wha???? You wouldn't take a 3rd round pick for a player that took the equivalent of less than a full games worth of snaps last year, has 25 fumbles and 29 INT in 33 games a 75.0 passer rating and a losing record as a starter? I think Matt Millen has a director of player personnel position available for you and Offiss.
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Old 01-20-2006, 09:27 AM   #9
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Wha???? You wouldn't take a 3rd round pick for a player that took the equivalent of less than a full games worth of snaps last year, has 25 fumbles and 29 INT in 33 games a 75.0 passer rating and a losing record as a starter? I think Matt Millen has a director of player personnel position available for you and Offiss.
Hahaha...I like how you mentioned me in Offiss together.

Stats aside, I just don't think it would be a prudent move to let Ramsey go just like that. The issue isn't whether it's a third round pick or not, the issue is who and the hell is gonna back up Brunell if he goes down.

Forget about the regular season, suppose he tweaks that knee in training camp?
Sure Campbell could be ready, no arguing that. But is he that ready?
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Old 01-20-2006, 12:49 PM   #10
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Re: The perfect trade for Ramsey

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Wha???? You wouldn't take a 3rd round pick for a player that took the equivalent of less than a full games worth of snaps last year, has 25 fumbles and 29 INT in 33 games a 75.0 passer rating and a losing record as a starter? I think Matt Millen has a director of player personnel position available for you and Offiss.

What was Brunells QB rating in 2004? Perhaps you should add Gibbs to that list as well. he did stick with an old QB who proved to have one of the worst seasons I ever saw.

What would you give up for Drew Brees, you know the QB who was about to be cut, only a prolonged holdout by Rivers saved his carreer, please would you explain Brees for me, I can't for the life of me figure out how such a horrible QB could become an all pro? Could it possibly have something to do with the coaching and talent around him? Just curious.

It wasen't like Ramsey was surrounded by losers his first 2 years? Brunell himself has stated several times that he thinks Patrick is extremly talented and can be a very good QB in the NFL, perhaps he realized as well last season was an effort in futiltiy for any QB in our offense.

And just for the record for all the Ramsey bashers, Troy Aikmen didn't do jack his first 3 years, in fact there was talk of bust, and Buerline being a better QB, as well as Walsh being the air apparent, not until his 4th year did he finally become a great QB. He also had much more playing time leading up to that 4th year than ramsey, as well as one coach and 1 system.
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Old 01-19-2006, 06:31 PM   #11
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Re: The perfect trade for Ramsey

ok now i know this is a little over the edge but we get Jerry porter for Ramsey straight up. Use the draft to pick up sinorice moss, then we have Santana, Porter, Patten, Cooley, and Sinorce name a secondary that wouldnt soil themselves trying to cover 3 or 4 of those guys on the field at the same time; with Portis in the backfeild.
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Old 01-19-2006, 10:36 PM   #12
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Ramsey for Fred Smoot and tickets for a boat cruise...
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Old 01-19-2006, 10:40 PM   #13
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new orleans cannot trade howard. he is a free agent. the skins can, and should sign him this offseason
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Old 01-20-2006, 01:09 AM   #14
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new orleans cannot trade howard. he is a free agent. the skins can, and should sign him this offseason
Maybe this could be a new trend for the Redskins and D-Lineman. Take guys that other teams origninally expected to be a star but just weren't playing up to their potential (a la C. Griffin and the Giants) and bring em to Washington where they will play at a pro-bowl level (not a la Dana Stubblefield)
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Old 01-20-2006, 07:09 PM   #15
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Charles Rodgers from Detroit. Young great talent with some risk on the Skins part.
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