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You might remember that back in 2010 Thompson tried to deal for running back Marshawn Lynch but backed out after the bidding went from a fourth-rounder to a third. Seattle got him at that price, and it turned into a franchise-changing move.
Just think. IF TT had traded for Marshawn Lynch in 2010, maybe the Packers would have...Never mind.
As for a pass rusher who might be had, that’s where the hard work begins. I asked a scout with another team if there were any who might be available, and as an exercise he took a few minutes to look through rosters and salary-cap hits. He found no obvious candidates.
Darn it.
“Go raid somebody’s practice squad,” the scout said. “You can’t stay status quo.”
There's a plan.
I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
Sneaky Pete is trying his hardest to be prophetic. He has carefully crafted a no lose situation, a nothing burger with no calories. If TT doesn't trade for anyone it will have been because there was no one to trade for. If TT does manage to swing a trade or grab an Andre Rison off the waiver wire, well, Pete called it. I wonder if the new employer is pushing for more splash plays from the JS journalists.
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