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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.I would love to see a trade for a decent pass rusher, like Aikeem Ayers and Aikeem Hicks
Browns asked for a 1st 2nd and 3rd last year for Thomas. I doubt that's changed.
Glenn Dorsey from the 49ers might make some sense at DT.
I may get some "funny" marks for this, but I think it would be cool to see if we could get McFadden on the cheap. He's really not needed in Dallas, and he says he's ready to go. He's obviously not an elite offensive threat like Murray, but he'd certainly be an upgrade over Bolden.I heard Bedard float this one couple days ago. Demarco Murray if the Titans keep sliding. They drafted Henry high and he's being blocked.
I'd love Murray here and it would make the Pats undeniable SB contenders. He thrives out of the I back set.
"Hi Bill, this is Hue Jack..."
"Of course i know it's you, Jackson. What do you want? I'm trying to teach Solder how to throw. I'll use this trick against the ravens before they change the rules"
"Well listen, I want Jimmy to be out future, Bill. What do you want for him"
"We are on to Pittsburgh "
"Alright Bill, then this is my offer:
Garoppolo for Joe Thomas, a 2017 Second Round Pick. 2018 first round and second round picks"
Bill:...
So would you make this Trade? I'd love to have Thomas, i bet he would rework his salary to play for us (he has said that he wants to be in a winning team and rumours have it that Cleveland wants him to succeed somewhere, if the price is right). That would give us an amazing Tackle for 3 years helping Brady in his 40s AND we can groom a replacement for the future. I remind you that Vollmer is in his last year and I'm not sure he'll be back
Disagree.I mean, it's all about the offer in the end. I would be tempted to accept the offer i came up with.... If BB is sure that Garoppolo's future is somewhere else, he won't second guess trading him for something that would be beneficial for the team, even if we had to sign a new QB. The opposite could be true, as well, of course
It's not just for Brady insurance you don't trade in-season. With every victory JG delivers for his new team, it hurts the Pats' ROI. Off-season trade.If the Patriots due trade Jimmy it's going to be for a high draft pick(s), so trading him at the deadline really isn't necessary. Plus of course, if something God forbid, should happen with Brady, Jimmy could still lead this team into the playoffs, and from there who knows.
I'd love Murray here and it would make the Pats undeniable SB contenders.
Note to self:"Paris", your English is quite good, so no worries there. As for your suggestions, all very interesting. Being from Northeast Ohio, where Josh McDaniels grew up, I have a different insight on his future plans. I know someone who was a childhood friend of Josh's and he has told me what he envisions as a next step for him. By the way, Josh got him and his wife free tickets to the Patriots' Super Bowl victory over Seattle. He says that Josh definitely wants a head coaching position but would like one geographically close to Ohio. He has already rejected Cleveland because of his mistrust of their upper management. Josh might be interested in the Detroit Lions job if it came available. The Bears might also be a possibility. I also feel Garoppolo is as good as gone this off season. Jacoby Brissett will need a few years to grow into a starting QB job, so he would fit in nicely with TB's eventual retirement. There have been rumors of a blockbuster trade with the Niners for Garoppolo involving several high draft choices. I look for BB to showcase Garoppolo as much as possible for the rest of this season to enhance his tradeability, as well as give TB adequate rest.
It is good to know the Patriots' appeal is international. Keep up the messages and good luck to you.
"Paris", your English is quite good, so no worries there. As for your suggestions, all very interesting. Being from Northeast Ohio, where Josh McDaniels grew up, I have a different insight on his future plans. I know someone who was a childhood friend of Josh's and he has told me what he envisions as a next step for him. By the way, Josh got him and his wife free tickets to the Patriots' Super Bowl victory over Seattle. He says that Josh definitely wants a head coaching position but would like one geographically close to Ohio. He has already rejected Cleveland because of his mistrust of their upper management. Josh might be interested in the Detroit Lions job if it came available. The Bears might also be a possibility. I also feel Garoppolo is as good as gone this off season. Jacoby Brissett will need a few years to grow into a starting QB job, so he would fit in nicely with TB's eventual retirement. There have been rumors of a blockbuster trade with the Niners for Garoppolo involving several high draft choices. I look for BB to showcase Garoppolo as much as possible for the rest of this season to enhance his tradeability, as well as give TB adequate rest.
It is good to know the Patriots' appeal is international. Keep up the messages and good luck to you.
Welcome to the chat!great rebuilding organization (SF).
"Paris." Merci beaucoup for the post and bienvenue to the board!
I'm not as convinced that Josh is a goner...at least as long as Belichick is HC and Brady is QB. I'm afraid that Matt Patricia might be the first one out the door. But, we're all just guessing.
À bientôt.