If he asked, would you move Fitz?

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say Larry asks the Cards, privately, to trade him to a contender, say NE, Minny, or somebody like that. Should the Cards appease his wishes? They shut down PP right away. Would they Larry?

They likely get no better than a mid round pick for him.

I can see both sides. Fitz has been great for the team and granting his wish seems like a good thing to do.

OTOH, he’s been well compensated and they really don’t “owe” him anything.
 

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say Larry asks the Cards, privately, to trade him to a contender, say NE, Minny, or somebody like that. Should the Cards appease his wishes? They shut down PP right away. Would they Larry?

They likely get no better than a mid round pick for him.

I can see both sides. Fitz has been great for the team and granting his wish seems like a good thing to do.

OTOH, he’s been well compensated and they really don’t “owe” him anything.

I would. Just like the team did for Aeneas almost two decades ago (!!!!).
 

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Yep. Never happening. Wasn't it bad enough seeing Adrian Wilson in a Patriots jersey that one preseason? Cbus, once again you make the worst threads. Leave this topic alone lol
Forgot about that. Oy


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if he asked? absolutely I would. Dude's given us EVERYTHING. If he really wanted to end trying to get a ring, and we could get something in return, I'd have no problem getting a second team to root for and hope to cheer Larry on to a title.
 

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Yes he's earned that right.

Peterson is at a different point in his career and he's in his prime I wouldn't think of trading him
 

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When a player gives his everything to a franchise, I think his request needs to be honored out of respect.

It's a lot like Steve Nash. When he asked for a trade near the end of his career, the Suns obliged.

If Fitz really wants out, I think you respect his wish.
 

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Absolutely...but I dont think Larry is that type of guy at all. But if he did...I certainly wouldn't blame him one bit. Having said that...Larry is and always been a Cardinal!!!
 

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After everything he’s done and been for this franchise, if Larry asks to be cut into Bill Sr’s will, the answer better be yes.
 

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So the Cardinals would receive compensation to improve in the future and I could watch Larry in the playoffs, giving me someone to route for?!!! That sounds like a great plan for all parties!
 

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I don’t bend to players requests often, but for Larry . . . yes. And without much hesitation. I hope it never comes to that and he’s happy retiring only having played for a single team his entire career. There aren’t many players in today’s day and age that can say that.
 

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So the Cardinals would receive compensation to improve in the future and I could watch Larry in the playoffs, giving me someone to route for?!!! That sounds like a great plan for all parties!

right?! that seems like best of all worlds considering where we are right now.
 

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