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iceberg;2201492 said:now if we trade for bolden, are we out of the roy williams hunt next year?
BAT;2201544 said:dbair1967;2201375 said:You say "to-may-to" I say "toh-mat-o", but instead of targeting the subjective part of my assertion, why not address the more objective point_YOU name me a NFC west team w/more talent.
Either you need to brush up on your football lingo, or you need to come off your condescending high horse, tough guy. I will give you the benefit of the doubt and consider you ignorant in this case_"giving a player away" means not getting much back in a trade.
I guess you have not been paying much attention to the training camp reports. Kosier has struggled more than any other starting OL in Houck's new scheme. Multiple reports have Berger pushing him.
Actually its 3 starters, a first (if Boldin does not make pro bowl it would be a 2nd) AND a fourth for Boldin and Dansby. A Mike Lynn quip, how brilliant and original.
Which one of those 3 starters are you so in love with: Kosier, Crayton or Ellis?
If you had any original insight, Ellis may be your reply, but Dansby is a younger Adalius Thomas at 6'4 255 he can play inside, and outside. Hell I'd eventually move Zach Thomas to James' strongside spot and put Dansby at weakside, allowing Spencer more time at OLB.
Boldin & Dansby are better than those 3 starters and 2 "who the hell knows who they'll be OR how they will turn out in 2-3 years" future players.
Actual I think the better question is do you really think this is at all based in reality? Name the last time (other than the Hershel Walker trade - which was a steal so bad as to never be repeated) that this many players were involved in a trade in the NFL. Trades like this just don't happen, for many reasons.
BAT;2201361 said:Maybe Dallas can sweeten the pot by packaging Ellis-Kosier-Crayton-Ball-future 1st rounder (1st or 2nd depending if Boldin goes to pro bowl) & a 4th for Boldin, Karlos Dansby & a 7th.
theebs;2200782 said:wr's dont win championships.
Sarge;2201931 said:Boldin stays in Arizona 1 more year, begrudgingly.
BAT;2201361 said:Cardinals are very underrated. AZ has a ton of talent on D and O. AZ has more talent on its roster than any NFC west team, that includes the playoff regular Seattle Seahawks.
I do not see the Cardinals just giving Boldin away. I just hope Jerry does not give up any of the top 5 CBs_I would rather give up either Crayton or Hurd, maybe Bowen & a future first round pick.
Does their OL still suck? Maybe Kosier would be of interest. In any case, Dallas does not have much to offer in terms of elite talent.
Maybe Dallas can sweeten the pot by packaging Ellis-Kosier-Crayton-Ball-future 1st rounder (1st or 2nd depending if Boldin goes to pro bowl) & a 4th for Boldin, Karlos Dansby & a 7th.
BAT;2201544 said:dbair1967;2201375 said:If you had any original insight, Ellis may be your reply, but Dansby is a younger Adalius Thomas at 6'4 255 he can play inside, and outside. Hell I'd eventually move Zach Thomas to James' strongside spot and put Dansby at weakside, allowing Spencer more time at OLB.
And you'd do what with James and the big deal he signed a couple years ago? Sit him on the bench? I'm so glad you don't run this team.
Sarge;2201931 said:Didn't Chad Johnson say he wouldn't play for Cincy this year only like 4-5 weeks ago?
Boldin stays in Arizona 1 more year, begrudgingly.
MarionBarberThe4th;2202113 said:I think it would probably take Boldin really making a fuss for them to deal him.
If we make a deal, I have no problm making it incentive laden, where we give up several picks if we make/win the SB. That way its a win for everybody.
Hurd and Scandrick and a first automatically. And then another pick based on the year he and the team have, it could even end up being another 1st the followng year if we win the SB.
Sounds like a lot, but were talking about a young, PB calibur WR w/ a generally good attitude, hard work ethic, and a strong resume w/ a bad team.