According to Jay Glazer a HUGE Trade is in the works

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singlewing
03-11-2008, 04:42 PM
The skins should keep all their draft choices and build for the future. Haven't we had enough examples of bringing in overvalued players??????

prinzeofmoval
03-11-2008, 04:47 PM
yeah this is a pretty vague subject..Thats like me saying look out for a rain in a few months okay? He's just stating what we all know. There is normally a trade worth talking about during draft time

lwiedy
03-11-2008, 09:03 PM
I think most people get the impression by the way he was publicly talking about and criticizing his team's coach last season, but by the end of the season, he was proven right when the coach QUIT because he couldn't handle the job.

He does have an outgoing attitude and that doesn't work well when things aren't going well.

I'm not sure I want him on the Skins but he's not a "cancer" like some people say. If anything, he was sticking up for the team last year, even if he didn't pick the right way to do it.

WaPo reports we were interested, but I don't see it happening:



Update (If You Can Call It That) - Redskins Insider (http://blog.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/2008/03/update_if_you_can_call_it_that.html?nav=rss_blog)

THe fact that Petrino quit didn't "prove him right", it just made them both look like jerks.

As for Jay Glazer, this guy was on the radio AFTER Farve retired saying he had the story the day BEFORE it was broken by ESPN. He may be in fact "well connected" but that and floating "huge trade" with no details is gutless reporting.

SKINSnCANES
03-11-2008, 10:38 PM
THe fact that Petrino quit didn't "prove him right", it just made them both look like jerks.

As for Jay Glazer, this guy was on the radio AFTER Farve retired saying he had the story the day BEFORE it was broken by ESPN. He may be in fact "well connected" but that and floating "huge trade" with no details is gutless reporting.

maybe huge trade is just referring to the players, some big fat dlinemen, not a starter, but hes huge!

Eknox
03-12-2008, 12:55 AM
could it be Anquan Boldin I read this on profootball talk an awesome site...Now that the Cardinals have locked up receiver Larry Fitzgerald at a more affordable (or, as the case may be, less unaffordable) price over the next four seasons, they might have to deal with another thorny issue at the position.

According to Adam Schefter of NFL Network, Anquan Boldin could want more money and/or a trade in the wake of Fitzgerald's $10 million-per-year contract.

Per Schefter, some in the Cardinals organization actually regard Boldin as the better wideout. But Boldin will make far, far less than Fitzgerald over the next three seasons -- he's due to earn base salaries of $2.5 million, $2.75 million, $3 million.

In our view, Fitzgerald and Boldin together is a luxury that the Cardinals don't need, especially with coach Ken Whisenhunt presumably trying to bring a Pittsburgh-style power running vibe to the desert.

Assuming that the Cardinals have a plan (which could be a dangerous assumption because we're talking about, you know, the Cardinals), the huge deal given to Fitzgerald should be regarded as evidence that they've opted to keep Fitzgerald over the long haul, and to get what they can for Boldin.

Throw in the fact that Boldin is represented by Drew Rosenhaus, and the stage is set for Boldin to start making noise about moving on.

Possible destinations are Philly, Dallas, and the Redskins.

Redskins_P
03-12-2008, 12:57 AM
could it be Anquan Boldin I read this on profootball talk an awesome site...Now that the Cardinals have locked up receiver Larry Fitzgerald at a more affordable (or, as the case may be, less unaffordable) price over the next four seasons, they might have to deal with another thorny issue at the position.

According to Adam Schefter of NFL Network, Anquan Boldin could want more money and/or a trade in the wake of Fitzgerald's $10 million-per-year contract.

Per Schefter, some in the Cardinals organization actually regard Boldin as the better wideout. But Boldin will make far, far less than Fitzgerald over the next three seasons -- he's due to earn base salaries of $2.5 million, $2.75 million, $3 million.

In our view, Fitzgerald and Boldin together is a luxury that the Cardinals don't need, especially with coach Ken Whisenhunt presumably trying to bring a Pittsburgh-style power running vibe to the desert.

Assuming that the Cardinals have a plan (which could be a dangerous assumption because we're talking about, you know, the Cardinals), the huge deal given to Fitzgerald should be regarded as evidence that they've opted to keep Fitzgerald over the long haul, and to get what they can for Boldin.

Throw in the fact that Boldin is represented by Drew Rosenhaus, and the stage is set for Boldin to start making noise about moving on.

Possible destinations are Philly, Dallas, and the Redskins.

This is what Eknox is referring to...

ProFootballTalk.com (http://beta.profootballtalk.com/2008/03/11/anquan-boltin/)

SmootSmack
03-12-2008, 01:11 AM
There isn't much info but all he said was to wait and see in the next couple of weeks

Any chance you started this based on this thread from March 4 on prosportsdaily.com?

According to Jay Glazer a HUGE Trade is in the works - ProSportsDaily Forums (http://www.prosportsdaily.com/forums/showthread.php?t=198837)

SeanTaylor21
03-12-2008, 08:44 AM
Any chance you started this based on this thread from March 4 on prosportsdaily.com?

According to Jay Glazer a HUGE Trade is in the works - ProSportsDaily Forums (http://www.prosportsdaily.com/forums/showthread.php?t=198837)

Nope I heard it on the radio

SmootSmack
03-12-2008, 10:27 AM
Nope I heard it on the radio

When did you hear it?

Monkeydad
03-12-2008, 10:49 AM
could it be Anquan Boldin I read this on profootball talk an awesome site...


PFT has a reputation for making up CRAZY rumors that are nowhere near the truth.

We usually don't take their reports seriously around here.

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