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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.jeffd said:I was soooooo close to saying they made sense over there. The general consensus seems to be that it was a pretty good deal but a first was a little steep. I agreed with that. Then another guy said it was a bad deal because "Branch is a product of the NE system (at this point I'm still sort of with him, then...) JUST LIKE BRADY". What a clown.
Yeh, but I noted that the guy had a user name of "Tom Brady" and listed Maine (I think it was Portland, but can't remember for sure) for his location. He stated Deion was a "system" player. Sounds like some of our own crap kickers took the walk over to Seattle to track up their floors.jeffd said:I was soooooo close to saying they made sense over there. The general consensus seems to be that it was a pretty good deal but a first was a little steep. I agreed with that. Then another guy said it was a bad deal because "Branch is a product of the NE system (at this point I'm still sort of with him, then...) JUST LIKE BRADY". What a clown.
Which begs the question of how we feel about not having Stallworth.Brady'sButtBoy said:the price was "little steep?" It was total fleece job by the Pats, that's what it was. When the Seahawk fans realize a few weeks down the road they could have had Stallworth for a fourth rounder and he is putting up comparable numbers to Branch they will become angry with a front office that grossly overpaid, most likely in dollars as well as the trade price.