Aven8;2893934 said:On the 'The Fan' right now Salsbury and the other host are saying that after seeing the Cowboys WR's in training camp that we should trade for Brandon Marshall. They are saying we should do it before the Giants do.
I say forget it. We already made that trade last year at midseason. Play with the hand your dealt. It's also evident that he has some trouble with him, and is not a teamplayer....but if you trade a franchise QB away I can understand his view there.
I say NO!
We need a 1st round pick next year to start drafting OLineman!!!
What do you think?
Eddielzn;2893982 said:We should trade Martellus Bennett for Brandon Marshall. We already have a pro-bowl TE. We really don't need Bennett. We can get an explosive receiver that we desperately need.
Eddielzn;2893982 said:We should trade Martellus Bennett for Brandon Marshall. We already have a pro-bowl TE. We really don't need Bennett. We can get an explosive receiver that we desperately need.
Chris in SoCal;2893999 said:No way Jose.
If they released him and we could get him for a song, I'd consider it.
WoodysGirl;2893970 said:Could the Broncos suspend Marshall?
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on August 20, 2009 12:06 PM ET
Brandon Marshall's rift with the Broncos only appears to be growing with time. Many are starting wonder a natural question: Could this relationship fracture entirely before the regular season?
Bob Glauber of Newsday, writing on Twitter, has an interesting hunch.
"Gut feeling," he writes. "Broncos will eventually suspend Brandon Marshall for conduct detrimental to the team. Reminds me of Year 2 of T.O. In Philly."
While this is couched as speculation, it makes a lot of sense. There are similarities between the Owens and Marshall situations.
If Marshall continues to "disengage" from practice like he did on Wednesday, the Broncos could eventually suspend him for being a distraction to the team.
The Eagles set a precedent that a player can't disrupt the team's objectives while in attendance at practice.
Marshall's situation doesn't seem as poisonous as Owens' in 2005, but we're less than a week removed from Marshall's acquittal on misdemeanor battery charges and the situation has devolved quickly.
The next move is seemingly up to Marshall. He can continue to make noise or he can try to get back in the starting lineup. If he chooses to antagonize the Broncos further, he risks losing part of his 2009 salary.
Judas;2894065 said:After the 3rd pre-season game, if our WR core doesn't look good, I'd package something and make it happen.
Rampage;2893945 said:#1 i don't want a woman beater on my team
#2 i don't want somebody nicknamed "baby t.o"
#3 we have enough playmakers we need linemen on both sides of the ball