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Heh, what else do you propose?
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BQ + a combination of other picks. BQ + 2nd + 4th would be appropriate IMO. I guess it would be worth gambling with Rodgers if they know they can get Raji at 5. 2nd and 4th might seem too costly, but you have to keep in mind that you're getting a young, franchise, pro-bowl QB in return.
I don't like trading proven talent, especially when that talent is a DT. a 2nd and 4th should be sufficient in a package with Brady Quinn. But there will be players available at 5 that would likely come in and contribute immediately. |
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Dear Jay Cutler
Be careful what you wish for. Sincerely -Karma |
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Wouldn't surprise me, but I don't think the Browns should sacrifice their defensive line. If they can get Raji.. things might be different.
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Has he ever played for the Jets? There's your answer.
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PFT is reporting that Cutler is a Chicago Bear. No other details yet.. but if I had to guess, I'd say it involves more than Kyle Orton and the 18th overall pick...
EDIT: Yup. Two firsts, a third, and Kyle Orton for Cutler and a fifth. Last edited by 3074326; 04-02-2009 at 05:32 PM. |
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Wow. Didn't expect it to happen so quick.
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Friend of mine who is the reason I follow the Broncos is not happy. I was on the phone with him when the news broke. He hates McDaniels already (he's not happy with Cutler, either).
I don't think this is a good fit at all. The Bears are a run-oriented team, and even if they decide to pass a lot more, their #1 is Devin Hester and their #2 is Rashied Davis. Neither of those guys are legit starting WRs in the NFL. Hester showed that he could be eventually, but he pretty much has speed going for him right now. Now they have a gunslinger who would fit best in a pass-first offense, and they're likely going to ask him to be more of a game manager than anything? Considering the needs that the Bears have on both sides of the ball, they gave up a lot. This year's first round pick, (probably) next year's first round pick, and this year's third? Those are likely two starters and possibly a third starter. And Kyle Orton. All that being said, a huge upgrade at the QB position for Chicago. They need to get a WR or two. |
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I'm reading that the Broncos gave up the third rounder...not the Bears.
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From PFT (not saying you're wrong, just showing where I got that)
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/...ge-for-cutler/ Quote:
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John Clayton isn't even mentioning a fifth rounder. It'll be interesting to find out what the truth is, because I agree with you. Four picks and a starting QB is too high a price. see: Hershell Walker, Ricky Williams, etc. |
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ESPN is now reporting what PFT is reporting. They're talking to Clayton now.
So, nice job to the Broncos for getting so much. Bears, wtf? |
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