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14 years ago
I was really surprised at how much Atlanta paid to move up and get Julio Jones. 5 for 1 usually doesn't work out. I think Atlanta will do well with him in their offense. Maybe the missing link for them.

I laughed so hard when Jacksonville jumped up and snatched Gabbert away from Minnesota. Minessota then tried to trade down knowing they were going to be reaching when they took Ponder at 12.
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14 years ago
Oh and Detroit's DL is going to take over as the toughest line around now that they picked up Fairley. I liked it better when they kept taking WRs.
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mi_keys
14 years ago
Yeah, I think Atlanta just over reacted to the thrashing we gave them in the playoffs and sold their souls for a single player. I feel it'll be a massive blunder. Looks like the Browns should have a lot of picks to bring them back to relevance over the next two drafts.
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14 years ago
I can't believe how much Atlanta gave up. It looked like the Herschel Walker trade out there. I will LMFAO if Jones winds up being a bust. Besides, Atlanta isn't a receiver away from the SB, they are an entire defense away from the SB. We didn't wind up punting ONCE against them.
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14 years ago
It is a little ironic that Balaga from Woodstock, IL is picked by GB 23rd last year and Carimi from Cottage Grove, Wis is selected by the Bears 29th this year.
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14 years ago

I can't believe how much Atlanta gave up. It looked like the Herschel Walker trade out there. I will LMFAO if Jones winds up being a bust. Besides, Atlanta isn't a receiver away from the SB, they are an entire defense away from the SB. We didn't wind up punting ONCE against them.

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Atlanta had the number 5 scoring defense last year and gave up a whooping 2 points more than Chicago did all season. They just ran into an Aaron Rodgers that couldn't be stopped by the hand of God.

That said, they could use another receiver but they have other needs too. They've given up far too much for a receiver that is being criticized for his ability to catch the ball (what the hell else does a receiver do anyway).
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I can't believe how much Atlanta gave up. It looked like the Herschel Walker trade out there. I will LMFAO if Jones winds up being a bust. Besides, Atlanta isn't a receiver away from the SB, they are an entire defense away from the SB. We didn't wind up punting ONCE against them.

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Atlanta had the number 5 scoring defense last year and gave up a whooping 2 points more than Chicago did all season. They just ran into an Aaron Rodgers that couldn't be stopped BUT by the hand of God.

That said, they could use another receiver but they have other needs too. They've given up far too much for a receiver that is being criticized for his ability to catch the ball (what the hell else does a receiver do anyway).

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Agree with your comments after I corrected one of them.
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14 years ago
The trades made the night a little more interesting. The one I liked the best is the one that never happened.
Baltimore trade with the Bears ran out of time. Baltimore was the loser in the deal. Being made to look bad. I am sure they were holding the Bears up for too much. (Too bad it didn't work out.) When time ran out they were screaming at the Bears camp to call the deal in. All the while the Chiefs were running to the podium to turn their guy in. I am sure the Chiefs thought Chicago wanted another WR. The Bears were concerned that someone would grab Carimi. As I said the Ravens thinking they had a sucker in Chicago. Turns out they were all wrong. The only thing that would have made it better is if Baltimore would have stuck it to Chicago when the Bears reneged on the deal and took Carimi for themselves. Wait, Chicago would have no doubt taken Sherrod and that would have left GB without their draft pick. Never mind.
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14 years ago
BBAO: Should Bears lose pick? 
It would be funny if they did but I doubt it will happen.

By now you know that the Chicago Bears' otherwise smart initial draft decision was marred by the collapse of a trade designed to ensure they were able to select Wisconsin offensive tackle Gabe Carimi. Bears general manager Jerry Angelo took the blame and apologized to the Baltimore Ravens, who missed their pick at No. 26 overall because they thought they had completed a trade with the Bears to move down to No. 29.

Is the case closed? Or do the Bears owe the Ravens additional compensation, namely the fourth-round pick that would have changed hands if the deal was consummated? David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune thinks the latter.

Haugh: "If Angelo's apology was sincere, and the only thing preventing the trade from being consummated was his sloppy neglect, then the Bears should go ahead and offer to forfeit rights to that selection to the Ravens. That's the right thing to do. Salvaging Angelo's reputation around the league by showing he's a man of his word might be worth whatever fringe roster player might be picked at that slot in the fourth round."


This situation is nearly unprecedented, so I guess it's possible the NFL will force the Bears to forfeit the pick. Dan Pompei of the Tribune reports that the Ravens have asked the league to look into the situation and that Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti has spoken with commissioner Roger Goodell about it. According to Pompei, Angelo instructed two staffers to report the trade to the NFL, but each thought the other was doing it.

But I would be surprised if the NFL took action. Remember, the Minnesota Vikings didn't receive the pick they would have received when the Ravens failed to report a similar trade in 2003.


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14 years ago
Biggest blunder pick: Minnesota taking Christian Ponder.
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