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ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that the Bengals have contemplated pursuing restricted free agent Brandon Marshall.
No visit is scheduled yet, and Marshall was in Seattle over the weekend. However, Schefter's report suggests that Cincinnati is serious about making the potential move. Marshall fits the profile for a franchise that loves to give players second, third, and even fourth chances, and the Bengals' No. 21 overall draft choice would likely be enough to consummate a trade.
if the pats did not trade for anquan boldin, who would have cost the pats a 2th round pick and only 7 million a year. why would they give up a #1 and 9 or 10 million a year for a guy with off and on field baggage.
i think he ends up with the Seahawks. they will trade the 14th pick for him.
that could be bad for the pats. danver could take Dan Williams, and Jared Odrick, in the first round. and Arrelious Benn, or Jerry Hughes, in the 2th round.
For those of us not in the US, what was said?
It won't happen unless Hell freezes over. Marshall and TO are the type of guys Bill does not want; I the Big Receiver is a common fantasy, but the Patriots already have one of the best ever and he is a great clubhouse guy. There is no way that they would get a prima donna like Marshall or TO; BB had enough clubhouse headaches last year. Bank on that.
I feel like if we can address a huge hole on offense with someone like Marshall, it would allow us to focus more on one side of the ball in the draft (defense). Obviously we could use another WR, and maybe some depth at OL, but those can be addressed in middle rounds. Getting someone like Marshall would be outstanding for this offense.
Obviously he has character concerns, but don't we have faith in BB and TB? Don't you think they could help him keep his head straight?
Maybe I'm just being overly optimistic, but I really want Marshall here. He would seamlessly fit right into our offense.
What say you? What do you think the chances are? Just thoughts in general...
I feel like if we can address a huge hole on offense with someone like Marshall, it would allow us to focus more on one side of the ball in the draft (defense). Obviously we could use another WR, and maybe some depth at OL, but those can be addressed in middle rounds. Getting someone like Marshall would be outstanding for this offense.
Obviously he has character concerns, but don't we have faith in BB and TB? Don't you think they could help him keep his head straight?
Maybe I'm just being overly optimistic, but I really want Marshall here. He would seamlessly fit right into our offense.
What say you? What do you think the chances are? Just thoughts in general...
Because he is 4 years younger, and a better talent. Plus, he would probably fit into our offense better than Boldin would.
Can someone explain to me why we need OL depth. We have one of the best starting 5 in the league and some young kids drafted in the poast couple years that staff felt good enough about to let guys like Hochstein move on. After the 3rd round, then sure we may pick up someine if the value is there. But too many other needs to take a "first day" O lineman.
Can someone explain to me why we need OL depth. We have one of the best starting 5 in the league and some young kids drafted in the poast couple years that staff felt good enough about to let guys like Hochstein move on. After the 3rd round, then sure we may pick up someine if the value is there. But too many other needs to take a "first day" O lineman.
he is one of the best WR in the NFL yes and would fit any system. but do you realy think the pats will give all most 20 million on two WR's in moss and marshell, when there are so many holes on defense. i just don't see the pats makeing a move for a big time WR maybe Antonio Bryant, who the pats could get for 4 million a year.
He's got a lot of talent, but also a lot of baggage. Not exactly my first choice for an addition. Would rather go after Vincent Jackson myself if we are going to go after a highest tendered WR.
VJ has issues too.
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