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There is a debate in places like Detroit and Kansas City, for example, which have the first and third picks respectively at the 2009 draft, whether it would be better to trade for a proven QB like Cassel or take an unproven prospect in the draft. Other teams that might be interested in trading for Cassel include Minnesota, san Francisco, and Chicago.
I want San Fran #1 and Clements CB.
Can We get a pick and a player if so who do you want from each team???
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There is a debate in places like Detroit and Kansas City, for example, which have the first and third picks respectively at the 2009 draft, whether it would be better to trade for a proven QB like Cassel or take an unproven prospect in the draft. Other teams that might be interested in trading for Cassel include Minnesota, san Francisco, and Chicago.
I want San Fran #1 and Clements CB.
Can We get a pick and a player if so who do you want from each team???
Ok, Nate Clements isn't going to be traded because the cap hit that the 49ers would take.
And there is at least one thread on the main board talking about potential teams that Cassel could land at.
If the Pats were to trade Cassel for a player and a pick, I would rather them trade him to the Bears for their 1st and Tillman, but would settle for Vasher.
I'd be ecstatic if the Pats could get two first round picks. Realistically, I see a 1st and 2nd. I'd prefer a top 16 this year and a 2nd next year, but an early 2nd this year and a 1st next year would also be more than adequate.
There is a debate in places like Detroit and Kansas City, for example, which have the first and third picks respectively at the 2009 draft, whether it would be better to trade for a proven QB like Cassel or take an unproven prospect in the draft. Other teams that might be interested in trading for Cassel include Minnesota, san Francisco, and Chicago.
I want San Fran #1 and Clements CB.
Can We get a pick and a player if so who do you want from each team???
How about San Fran #1 and Patrick Willis instead.
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I think that would require incriminating photos of the 49ers owners. Incriminating of what, I don't know, but . . .
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Would take that deal in a nanosecond, but I doubt SF would consider it "reasonable". They think Willis is God. I doubt they would consider Cassel and #23 for Willis, which is why they are a perennial losing team. As Lombardi noted in his most recent blog, it was QB play that won them 5 superbowls, not an all-world ILB.
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Would take that deal in a nanosecond, but I doubt SF would consider it "reasonable". They think Willis is God. I doubt they would consider Cassel and #23 for Willis, which is why they are a perennial losing team. As Lombardi noted in his most recent blog, it was QB play that won them 5 superbowls, not an all-world ILB.
If Matt Cassel were the equal to Joe Montana or Steve Young, I would agree with you here...I mean, would you trade Jerrod Mayo for Sage Rosenfels...after all, quarterbacking wins Super Bowls....
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If Matt Cassel were the equal to Joe Montana or Steve Young, I would agree with you here.
I'm not in the least suggesting Cassel is a Montana/Young player, just that the 49ers don't seem to value the QB position that highly right now, which may be a mistake.
I think Cassel will be a quality starting QB, but if he turns out to be a Montana/Young type player then we'll be giving him up for cheap no matter how much we get.
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