There will be plenty of teams that would like an All Pro LT by week 8. If we are looking like a rebuilding team at that time, you absolutely move him.
I love Bak and I would trade him in a heartbeat. He's not part of the future of this team, but he could easily be an all pro this year.
Best reason to keep him is to keep building Jloves confidence, but he is one and done
As long as they beat the Jets in the Super Bowl I'll be satisfied. The rest is gravy.
Well then, I third.
Motion is passed. Packers will dominate.
Again, no if/then clause?
Jets are not going to deal the appropriately valued capital to get #69. They've already mortgaged the future for the now.
This "fantasy think" when it comes to adding/subtracting players...
Sports journalism could be, and was at one point, actually enjoyable and informative. It sure is hell isn't these days.
I've always liked IFF (if and only if)
Couldn't he be traded for a Jet's pick in 2025? Gutey says they are not trading him, so it's a moot point.
@Timmy! posted:
Sports journalism could be, and was at one point, actually enjoyable and informative. It sure is hell isn't these days.
Take out the βSportsβ
Same conclusion.
Trading Bahktiari when you have Jenkins playing next to him where he should have been playing would be grounds for firing everyone associated with running the team.
This is something that has always bugged me. When a team has alot of depth at a position (real or perceived), everyone then wants to trade. Having depth is a good thing. If you make a trade and an injury happens then you've screwed yourself. In case nobody has noticed, injuries happen often in the NFL.
So Rodgers wants Bahk? If that mofo is so intent of signing so many Packers how about we make the trade that will ultimately make him happiest. Trade the guy who signed them all, to the Jets. Yes, Gute to the Jets for 2 firsts.
How did the Jets not sign Z-Smith?
I bet Rodgers would like to have Daktari now that he has seen/worked with the shit show they have at OL.
At this point, he'd probably want Marshall Newhouse. Or even Don Barclay.