Stanley Morgan and Ben Watson make the list
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I think that would have been a good trade for us.SamBamsFan said:Hannah had been drafted 10 years earlier in '73. Typical of the Sullivans to offer that trade. Bad business. Our 1st rd. pick Eason wound up to be a loser though. We could have traded down & gotten Marino. Isn't it fun playing w/ history.
the Colts trade him to the Broncos in exchange for guard Chris Hinton, the Broncos' first-round pick in 1984 (which became Maryland guard Ron Solt), quarterback Mark Herrmann and $1 million the cash-strapped Colts will receive in guaranteed revenues from preseason games at Mile High StadiumAndyJohnson said:I think that would have been a good trade for us.
Hannah only played a couple of more years. I would trade 3 years of Hannah and a lifetime of Tony Eason for the career of Elway.
I think the Colts ended up with a much bigger package from Denver though.,
A loser...yes...but what did marino win?SamBamsFan said:Hannah had been drafted 10 years earlier in '73. Typical of the Sullivans to offer that trade. Bad business. Our 1st rd. pick Eason wound up to be a loser though. We could have traded down & gotten Marino. Isn't it fun playing w/ history.
BradyBirdYazOrr said:A loser...yes...but what did marino win?