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Im not sure how you can justify NOT trading Mccarron at this point
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(11-21-2016, 12:29 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: The guy isn't going to be starting for us (face it, he's not) and he could possibly return a first or second round draft pick. This team needs all the talent it can get.

If the Bengals don't try to trade him then they are fools.

If a contending team like, say, the Atlanta Falcons, lost their QB and wanted to make a huge deal, sure.  I could see him going in the middle of the season in such a scenario.  

However, the chance that a team like that would shell out a nice draft pick knowing they already have a good QB for the next year that is just injured makes it less likely.  

I don't know the status of the contracts for the starters in these cities, but here is a short list of teams that could be interested:

NY Jets
Miami Dolphins
San Diego Chargers 
Jacksonville Jaguars
Arizona Cardinals
Denver Broncos- Make much more sense than the aging Romo
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RE: Im not sure how you can justify NOT trading Mccarron at this point - SHRacerX - 11-21-2016, 08:04 PM

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