Report: Brandon Marshall traded to the Bears
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How about comparing trades OF THE SAME PLAYER.
Miami gave up two 2nd round picks to get Marshall, when Denver HAD to get rid of him. They got two 3rd round picks in return for Marshall.Comment
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And for the record, I thought that was a bad trade for Miami at the time, and I ripped it at whatever site we were at, because i've never thought much of Marshall.
Turns out I was right. He wasn't worth it. And i'll be right again about this one.
Miami overpaid. Nobody was giving up two 2nd rounders for Marshall this time around. Two thirds? Good deal.Comment
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Liking it for both sides. Wonder how Cutler2Marshall will work out now, I'm not sure, but didn't both of them smack talk the other after they were traded away from the Broncos?Comment
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Ravens got Anquan Boldin for a 3rd & 5th.
Let me guess, Zoneblitz, "stoopid trade!"
Miami looking better and better here.Comment
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On March 5, 2010 Boldin was traded to the Baltimore Ravens for the Ravens third, fourth and fifth round picks in the 2010 NFL Draft.Comment
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Originally posted by glenwillettLook long and hard at Lloyd and Marshall's most productive seasons..
The one common denominator was Josh McDaniels and his offense which fed them the ball.
Marshall was at least special before McDaniels got to him, Lloyd was hot garbage before he got to Denver.
You could reasonably argue (you might not win, but you wont look foolish) that Marshall is anywhere from 1st-4th best on that list, yet he overwhelmingly netted the largest return.
Miami did fine.Comment
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Two thirds is still better value, dummy. But thanks for the clarification.Comment
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Originally posted by glenwillettWe got two second round picks when we traded the schmuck the first timeComment
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2.) And I was wrong...but so were you!
The Cardinals sent Boldin and a fifth-round pick in this year's draft to Baltimore in exchange for the Ravens' third- and fourth-round selections. Before the deal was consummated, Boldin had reached agreement with the Ravens on a three-year contract extension worth $25 million in new money.
L-O-L
Again, Miami looking better and better here.Comment
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Originally posted by glenwillettAnd we didn't "give away" Lloyd...
He was all about his own stats and didn't want to play with Tebow.
Meanwhile we had a beast behind him in Demaryius Thomas who was more than willing to do things that piece of garbage wasn't.
It was a necessary move for the whole of the roster to get along.
He has no concept of the value of the trade value of WR's in the NFL.Comment
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