Moderately_Askew
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I disagree.
I never heard him say "It would be nice" to play in Arizona.
It would be nice if I were a billionaire, doesn't mean it will happen.
I disagree.
I never heard him say "It would be nice" to play in Arizona.
If you really think the Vikings will get that from anyone you had to have just dropped some serious acid JimGiving up a 1st and other picks, plus a starting cb for a 30 year old rb not improvement. When we need our picks for d.
It would be nice if I were a billionaire, doesn't mean it will happen.
Only problem is Carter is a dumb ***. So he might think he has inside info but he really has %$#@.
Well, if you work hard, spend your money wisely...
If you really think the Vikings will get that from anyone you had to have just dropped some serious acid Jim
Sure it does believing is half the battle.It would be nice if I were a billionaire, doesn't mean it will happen.
The odds are astronomically against it, that's the point.
Sure it does believing is half the battle.
Only problem is Carter is a dumb ***. So he might think he has inside info but he really has %$#@.
I thought knowing was half the battle?
I thought knowing was half the battle?
I know. Why would I believe the words of people who ACTUALLY work for the Minny organization when I have your inside info from your couch at home.
If you believe everything a NFL FO says during draft week. Than I have some dynamite beach front property I'd like to sell you really cheap in Iowa.
But I should believe your words? Why? And Minny has been saying this for about a month or more, not just draft week.
I'm not telling you to believe one way or the other.
I just can't understand why you, esloan, and mattjames continue to come on an AD to Dallas thread and continually beat a dead horse with your same opinion and no new news or rumors to back that up.
My point being we get it you don't want AD. You want Troy Hambrick and Derrick Lassic back.
Reason unfolds.
For being on a "gag order" he sure is talking up a storm. More likely he is talking out of his rear end.
I don't see how it remains open.
He's 35 years old today, with a bad that's had surgery not once, but twice. Counting on anything more than 2 years is overly optimistic in my opinion, and borderline foolish.
To me, building the best team around him would very much include adding the best running back in the NFL to fill the obvious void we now have.
And unlike many others, I don't see how adding Peterson prevents you from otherwise improving the team for the future.