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What would a trade truly signify?
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(01-24-2020, 01:58 AM)J24 Wrote: 1.) We're not a bad drafting team. Yeah we have had misses( particularly on the offensive line) but for the most part were a good drafting team.
2.) The only way a trade makes sense is if it is a huge ass trade I'm talking Hershel Walker Esq type shit but better for us. So we would be looking at between 6-10 valued draft picks /young player capital.  Its highly unlikely and would be unpresented in the history of the NFL  but it wouldn't be a dumbass thing to do.
3.) We don't use free agency and probably never will. So having more draft picks would help out a ton.  What's more insane hoping one guy can turn it around and at the same time hope that he can  convince the front office to use free agency?Or the Bengals hit on multiple picks?



The only thing that will fill up the stadium is a consistent winner.

1 - We have made some bad picks in the first round lately, Og, Price, Ross (even though I defend the guy). Burrow is much more of
a sure thing than any other picks we could get in the first and who would be our QB? Take the QB, build the team around him.

2 - True, which is extremely unlikely and unprecedented, won't happen. So as Schefter says, stop it.

3 - This makes sense, but we aren't getting a QB in FA and we need a QB, draft Joe Burrow and forget the trade nonsense.

Agree with your last sentence, which is why we need to draft Burrow, so we can start winning games.
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RE: What would a trade truly signify? - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 01-25-2020, 04:32 PM

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