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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostYou're crazy if you are inferring what I think you are, and thats him wearing the Star. Not gonna happen.How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?
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Originally posted by The Geofster View PostNo. Read his thesis in the other Manning thread and you'll know which team he is referring to.
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I think Houston can win it with Schaub. The national media likes to think that Houston will make a deal but the local media seems to think otherwise. Houston has to sign two starters on the O-line along with Mario Williams. Even if Houston cuts Schaub, the dead weight that is Jacoby Jones and let Mario go, they still won't have enough cap room to sign Manning and be able to bring back everyone.
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I voted Miami, but I think Arizona is right up there too. Both teams have good receivers, and are solid in the other phases for the most part. I give Miami the edge because he already owns a house there, they are willing to also sign Wayne, and it's an AFC team. Plus i'm not sure that Arizona really wants to admit defeat with Kolb yet. Denver is an interesting choice. If for no other reason than Tebow will never get a better shot at becoming a better QB than to sit behind Manning for a few years. I doubt Houston will sign him. Not enough cap space, and I think that they're happy using Schuab until Yates is ready.
Washington, NYJ, and Seattle are too unstable for Manning to consider. Baltimore is a running team. San Francisco should be happy with Smith and Kaepernick, and Cleveland will end up with RG3. That leaves Kansas City as the only other possiblity imo.
1. Miami
2. Arizona
3. Kansas City
4. Denver
*edit: 5. ClevelandLast edited by SouthernSVT; 03-09-2012, 10:19 PM..223 > 911
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Well you can scratch Washington off that list, looks like RG3 is poised to go there according to this:
Source: Redskins get No. 2 pick
Updated: March 9, 2012, 10:35 PM ET
By Adam Schefter | ESPN
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In a pre-draft blockbuster trade, the St. Louis Rams have agreed in principle to send the second overall pick in this year's draft to the Washington Redskins for three first-round draft picks and a second-round pick as well, according to a source in Cleveland familiar with the terms of the deal.
The trade, first reported by Fox Sports, cannot be signed off on, turned in and processed until the new league year starts Tuesday at 4 p.m. EST, but it is expected to become official then.
In the deal, the Rams will receive the Redskins first-round in each of the next three years, plus Washington's second-round pick this year in return for the second overall pick that the Redskins now will use on whichever quarterback the Indianapolis Colts do not draft No. 1 overall.
There is a widespread expectation that Indianapolis will make Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck the No. 1 pick and then Washington would follow by selecting Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III.
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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostWell you can scratch Washington off that list, looks like RG3 is poised to go there according to this:
Source: Redskins get No. 2 pick
Updated: March 9, 2012, 10:35 PM ET
By Adam Schefter | ESPN
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In a pre-draft blockbuster trade, the St. Louis Rams have agreed in principle to send the second overall pick in this year's draft to the Washington Redskins for three first-round draft picks and a second-round pick as well, according to a source in Cleveland familiar with the terms of the deal.
The trade, first reported by Fox Sports, cannot be signed off on, turned in and processed until the new league year starts Tuesday at 4 p.m. EST, but it is expected to become official then.
In the deal, the Rams will receive the Redskins first-round in each of the next three years, plus Washington's second-round pick this year in return for the second overall pick that the Redskins now will use on whichever quarterback the Indianapolis Colts do not draft No. 1 overall.
There is a widespread expectation that Indianapolis will make Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck the No. 1 pick and then Washington would follow by selecting Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III.
Well, I guess Cleveland should be added to my list of possible landing spots for Manning..223 > 911
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