Who wants to get rid of Boldin, now??

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Yup boldin is a warrior just like kurt they are a great duo resign both of them to new deals :).
 

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Q is a god among men. Once the season started, he shut his mouth and went to work. He brought it every game. He gets hurt on a play that could have easily ended his career, and possibly worse, by a matter of inches. Wants to get off the stretcher even. Then he comes back 3 weeks later for 2 TD's. Now he has 10 receiving TD's, 8 plates in his face, and had somewhere in the range of 40 screws in his jaw. All with no pain killers. We are all lucky as hell to see someone of his character and dominance. He needs to be respected and rewarded as such.
 

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i didn't want to trade him, but i was on the bus with the crowd that would have understood the economics of trading him. i have gotten off that bus. he needs to remain a cardinal. he is not only the spoken heart of the organization, he is truly the heart of the team. he is the new larry centers. is he the most talented player on the team? no. but he might be the most indispensible. i understand that we win without him, but i think that just might be a testament to his toughness rubbing off on his teammates. pay the man.
 

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i didn't want to trade him, but i was on the bus with the crowd that would have understood the economics of trading him. i have gotten off that bus. he needs to remain a cardinal. he is not only the spoken heart of the organization, he is truly the heart of the team. he is the new larry centers. is he the most talented player on the team? no. but he might be the most indispensible. i understand that we win without him, but i think that just might be a testament to his toughness rubbing off on his teammates. pay the man.

as someone else previously on the aforementioned bus, i second this whole-heartedly.
 

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Boldin & Warner, the greatest Arizona Cardinals ever. Bottom line.
 

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Theres still some people that want to get rid of him.
 

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You get the ball to Boldin on the 5 yard line and it's over for the defender.
 

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Ill step up, guy said he doesnt want to be a cardinal. breaston IS a #2 reciever. he can turn water into wine for all i care, still said he didnt want to be a cardinal. id much rather win a super bowl filling positions that we need then have a "charles barkley".
 

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He willed this team to victory yesterday.

He had a few plays where he would not be denied. His game winning TD was pure grit and determination.
 

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Theres still some people that want to get rid of him.

Always will be. There were Niners fans who wanted to dump Joe Montana when he still had two more Super Bowl wins in him.
 

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I'd still trade him if it means we can sign Asomaguh (sp).

Love him; he's my favorite player and will remain such no matter where he plays. But the team is WR rich and poor in more than one other area.

EDIT: But to couch it as I "want" to get rid of him is wrong.
 

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Ill step up, guy said he doesnt want to be a cardinal. breaston IS a #2 reciever. he can turn water into wine for all i care, still said he didnt want to be a cardinal. id much rather win a super bowl filling positions that we need then have a "charles barkley".

He may have said that in the preseason. But he certainly hasn't played like it. I was on the bus earlier this season. And I still think Fitz is better/more valuable. But how can you not love the way he plays. It would be a shame for him to be on a team that I don't root for.
 

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The man's a producer.

Give him his money.

If there is a pecking order for the coin, then let Warner and Boldin go first.

Guys like Dockett and his 2 tackles can wait for the leftovers.
 

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I'd still trade him if it means we can sign Asomaguh (sp).

Love him; he's my favorite player and will remain such no matter where he plays. But the team is WR rich and poor in more than one other area.

EDIT: But to couch it as I "want" to get rid of him is wrong.

I'd trade him for Asomugha too.
 

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Well, we wouldn't trade for him because he's going to be a FA (unless the Raiders put the franchise tag on him). We'd be freeing up the money to be able to sign him.

Yeah, I meant if the outcome meant that we got him, I'd do it.
 
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