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AHHHHH! can everyone get off the using tj like he's a wanted commodity?!? no one wants him! we're not gonna be able to move up just by throwin' him into a deal. sheesh.
 

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I say we trade to the Bears, TJ and number #6 for their #4.
So do I. but would the Bears buy the trade? Probably not.
 
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whoopeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...the Bears might...they need help at running back. We can pitch him as the next Garrison Hearst. The Bears can still get a great pick at six and have a potential goldmine in Thomas Jones. Oh yeah, WHOOPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
 

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Originally posted by LittleDavis
whoopeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...the Bears might...they need help at running back. We can pitch him as the next Garrison Hearst. The Bears can still get a great pick at six and have a potential goldmine in Thomas Jones. Oh yeah, WHOOPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.

So the Bears give up a chance at Suggs or Leftwich for TJ. This is the same TJ that hasn't been able to stay healthy or win the starting jog for any length of time. This is the same TJ who will likely be cut by the Cards anyway, especially if we sign Emmitt.

I actually prefer HOOO AHHHH. Pacino in Scent of a Woman.
 

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Originally posted by LittleDavis
whoopeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...the Bears might...they need help at running back. We can pitch him as the next Garrison Hearst. The Bears can still get a great pick at six and have a potential goldmine in Thomas Jones. Oh yeah, WHOOPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.

Ya if a team comes to me and says..."Hey look this guy could be just like a guy we cut a couple years ago who is now a stud!"

I would be thinking ...what is wrong with him and why are you trying to unload him? If he is going to be a stud why don't you want him.
 
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Alright, enough of this. You guys are absolute idiots. TJ was a seventh overall pick and led the NCAA in rushing his senior year. We are not talking as if Shipp was a bust. I am so tired of these idiotic replies from you morons that I am going to leave it at that.
 

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Ryan Leaf was a top 5 pick would you trade our #6 for the #9 and Ryan Leaf?
 

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Originally posted by LittleDavis
I say we trade to the Bears, TJ and number #6 for their #4.

Because the Bears are just that stupid.

It takes alot more than that to trade up. Like at least one more pick this year and maybe a pick next year. The Bears are in the driver's seat regarding trading their pick. Sorry, the Cards need to stand pat at #6 and take someone there or trade down (bump, nidan) and get extra pick(s).
 

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It's more likely to get the Houston's #3 for TJ and our #6, because of their needs. They play a 3-4 so Suggs is not good fit for them, they are pretty solid at corner and they don't need a franchise QB. Right now nine players seperates themselves from the rest in the draft (According to most "experts"). Houston only have interest in 5 (Both WRs, Both DTs and OT Gross). Rogers is going #2, so trading down to #6 means they can choose between three of the remaining four (One of the DTs is most likely gone) AND pick-up a potential starting RB, which is perhaps their biggest need.
 

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