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Robert Quinn traded
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...miami-dolphins
Wow. Why weren't the Colts in at that price? It's essentially Quinn for a 5. He's likely better than what the team will get with its 5th round pick, and this team desperately needs pass rushers. |
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smitty46953 (03-03-2018) |
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Because Ballard wants to build through the draft.
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I gotta agree with Dammy, I would have done that deal.
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Assuming the colts even knew about it. Not every team knows about all deals or availability. It's not like a public auction is held.
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You may be right, but every football fan in the world knows that the Colts need a pass rush, you would think that they would be the first team called when trading a pass rusher.
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I agree with him as well. Would definitely have spent a mid rounder for Quinn.
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I would have been all over that.
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I doubt GMs always offer their trades to all teams. There may be some relationship between two of the execs on the teams involved.
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If that's the case, then the Rams are stupid for not getting the best value for Quinn. If you're trading a player, shopping him to every team and getting the best value makes the most sense.
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