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Did Bobby get traded or did he not read the forums this week?
TS > BW fanboisrcaido":1z2hfld7 said:Did Bobby get traded or did he not read the forums this week?
jamescasey1124":nihe5qmo said:Again...none of those teams made superbowl appearances because of the trades. Patriots possibly but the year seymour was traded did nothing. We are looking at a playoff superbowl team and if you keep the members instead of disband it then it becomes a dynasty. Something we didnt do after 2014.
:snack: interesting... :lol:bigskydoc":2fegcm9g said:jamescasey1124":2fegcm9g said:Again...none of those teams made superbowl appearances because of the trades. Patriots possibly but the year seymour was traded did nothing. We are looking at a playoff superbowl team and if you keep the members instead of disband it then it becomes a dynasty. Something we didnt do after 2014.
First it was, "teams don't trade away their greatest defensive players before they choose to retire" Wrong.
Then it was, "not one of these trades made these teams ultimately better." Wrong.
Now it is, "well, none of these teams made Super Bowl appearances because of the trades."
Dude, choose a metric and stick to it. If the only measure of a successful move is that it leads to "Super Bowl appearances," then almost every move, made by almost every team, in the history of the NFL is by definition unsuccessful.
He’s definitely not helping, that’s for sure.PNW":3as2dfdp said:Bobby looked so slow, I would even just take a 2nd or 3rd rounder for him at this point, historically bad defense with or without Bwags on the field, might as well save some cash imo
You probably wouldn’t get a first or second for him. But getting something in return is better than getting nothing. But Seattle kept him around purely out of respect. No one wants his contract, probably, yes, but no shame in looking to get something is better than not getting anything in return. Seattle didn’t want to trade him because he was a consummate professional unlike diva passive aggressive, thinks he’s better than he really is, Wilson. But yeah, it became inevitable once Brooks was drafted that he was to be Wagner’s successor. A move for something in return is business wise better than nothing in return.The contract that you weren't looking forward to paying him (and why we cut him) is also why he didn't have any trade value. You were dreaming then to think that we could have gotten a first and a second for him, and I'm not sure what you are patting yourself on the back now for.
Easy to say in hindsight, sure. But making that kind of rebuild-esque decision prematurely (and before his significant drop off in 2021) would've been a mistake regardless, if you ask me.Should have traded Wagner and got picks when I suggested. Instead, he was released, Seattle got nothing for him, wasn’t any better for having him the last two years, and now he’s on the Rams.
Should have traded Wagner and got picks when I suggested. Instead, he was released, Seattle got nothing for him, wasn’t any better for having him the last two years, and now he’s on the Rams.