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Trading Stars to Rebuild: A case study
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(11 hours ago)J24 Wrote: Trey is 30 years old, on the final year of his contract, and has already asked for a trade. Ideally, keeping him should be  option 1 but trading him is a viable option.

Tee was never on the trading block and the Bengals were never interested in trading him(a bad move on thier part). Saying that no team was interested him or won't be interested in trading for him is highly questionable thing to say considering the talent that Tee has. Tee probably  could get anything from an early 4th to early 3rd this offseason in a trade if the FO is open to it.

Plus I think Tee will be "less injured" once he has his second contract. I can't blame a guy for making business decisions during a season like this. He'll probably miss a couple more consecutive games before it's over.
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RE: Trading Stars to Rebuild: A case study - jason - 4 hours ago

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