Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Veach is not trading for a high end WR. There aren't any available anyway and he won't part with high picks to do it.
Nevermind that it is known Veach was after AJ Brown.
Nevermind it was reported Veach called on Devante Adams. Our top two receivers are done for the year and we are going after something that has never been done in NFL history. Im sorry but when you have that opportunity, and you were dealt with unfortunate injury luck at receiver, its time to make an aggressive move that maybe you wouldn't have in years past.
This isn't the year to sit around with our dick in our hands at the trade deadline. [Reply]
Tyreek is going nowhere and you’re a goddamn fool if you think otherwise. Tua and Waddle are making nothing this and next year. There’s no reason for Miami to take on all that dead money just to trade him. The only reason they even pick up the phone is if you offer an absolute haul for him. Two firsts, a third and a day 3 pick probably gets you a “oh that’s nice we might think on it”.
You guys are getting your hopes up for nothing [Reply]
Deonte, JuJu and Worthy would be a great set to help us get the bye. Then we would likely get to add Hollywood in the playoffs.
Do that and add in Omenihu on the DL and this team is nasty.
If you swap Deonte with Tyreek…we are about to witness unrepeatable history. Records that would stand for decades would be set. Favored to be undefeated the rest of the year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Veach is not trading for a high end WR. There aren't any available anyway and he won't part with high picks to do it.
Veach was trying to trade for Devante Adams.
He’s looking to take a “big swing”.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Tyreek is going nowhere and you’re a goddamn fool if you think otherwise. Tua and Waddle are making nothing this and next year. There’s no reason for Miami to take on all that dead money just to trade him. The only reason they even pick up the phone is if you offer an absolute haul for him. Two firsts, a third and a day 3 pick probably gets you a “oh that’s nice we might think on it”.
You guys are getting your hopes up for nothing
Most likely, yes.
But if Tua doesn’t play the next couple weeks and Miami doesn’t dig themselves out of the hole they are already in, it would be smart for them to do a soft reset.
Especially if doctors are reluctant to clear Tua for full contact. That’s a big one for the doctor that clears him if he goes right out and gets another one. [Reply]