Ren
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Joe Realist;2811808 said:No thanks. he is not coming here. Broncos signed Brandon Lloyd btw today.
as someone said the other day, they're just dying to suck in Denver
Joe Realist;2811808 said:No thanks. he is not coming here. Broncos signed Brandon Lloyd btw today.
BrAinPaiNt;2811736 said:I would give up my collection of toe nail clippings.
RS12;2811734 said:Yes I know he is a bad guy. But he is a talented bad guy who could be a go to WR for a decade.
RS12;2811734 said:Yes I know he is a bad guy. But he is a talented bad guy who could be a go to WR for a decade.
RS12;2811734 said:Yes I know he is a bad guy. But he is a talented bad guy who could be a go to prison kinda WR for a decade.
dbair1967;2811822 said:Nothing.
Why is it so many are obsessed with having a star player at EVERY position? How many all-pro's are enough?
The guy we traded a 1st and 3rd for last yr could be a go-to guy for quite some time, why dont we see how that works out before trading away more premium picks and/or players for another guy we'll have to pay big bucks for.
dbair1967;2811822 said:Nothing.
Why is it so many are obsessed with having a star player at EVERY position? How many all-pro's are enough?
RS12;2811734 said:Yes I know he is a bad guy. But he is a talented bad guy who could be a go to WR for a decade.
silverbear;2811778 said::madden:
WoodysGirl;2811818 said:Rumors Fly Of Brandon Marshall To Baltimore
Posted by Mike Florio on June 15, 2009, 6:47 p.m.
As storm clouds gather (again) in Denver between the Broncos and a high profile offensive player, rumors are flying in some circles that Marshall could land in Baltimore.
Though the obvious destination would be Chicago, where Marshall’s former quarterback now resides, the Ravens have at least explored the possibility of adding a high-impact wideout during the offseason. The Bears have yet to do so. (Then again, maybe Cutler gave them a head’s up about Marshall.).
Adam Schefter reported earlier today that Marshall has asked to be traded.
Marshall likely would command at least a first-round and a third-round draft pick, due to the trade that sent Roy Williams from the Lions to the Cowboys last year.
The move also would require a contract worth $9 million or more per year.
So it would be a huge deal for anyone to do a deal for Marshall, especially in light of his past legal troubles.
Why is it so many are obsessed with having a star player at EVERY position? How many all-pro's are enough?