Brandon Marshall
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good riddance
I expect the falcons to trade a 1st for him
Poles didn't draft him. If he's not a scheme/culture/team fit then it's his job to move him, which would be a good move after a prior GM made a bad/risky move.This would be very Bears like...buy high, sell low.
Idk, how bad the situation is, but this just seems like making another bad move after another.
This would be very Bears like...buy high, sell low.
Idk, how bad the situation is, but this just seems like making another bad move after another.
I still laugh at this every time...
it doesn't have anything to do with the current GM except it's Poles' job to fix Pace's blunder.How does this bad move fall on the current GM? Obviously Jenkins has maturity issues and ridding of him is the best choice
If he can get a decent pick for him it might be the best thing. Again, I don't know how bad it is. Is he refusing to play?How does this bad move fall on the current GM? Obviously Jenkins has maturity issues and ridding of him is the best choice
If he can get a decent pick for him it might be the best thing. Again, I don't know how bad it is. Is he refusing to play?
Whatd Dallas get for Lael Collins?Teams are desperate for olineman and Jenkins is young with potential. Poles should be able to get a pretty good draft pick or two back in return.
I'd say a 3rd in trade would be a decent and fair offer.I don't think they'll get a decent pick. If there's a strong market for a player you don't need to tell Ian Rapoport that you're holding trade talks.
If he can, he deserves even db70s vote as GM of the year…Teams are desperate for olineman and Jenkins is young with potential. Poles should be able to get a pretty good draft pick or two back in return.