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toppdogg32
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Originally posted by ruthless49er:
If Gholston gets released id really like to bring him in. the man was a freak. maybe someone like Sing can help him focus. i mean hes done it with Vernon and Brooks seemed to be coming along. maybe Gholston too?
Rhodes, and Gholsten would upgrade/salvage us at both positions.. I'd pass on the others as we have players with similar/better skills. But these 2 would help us and save us from drafting at these 2 positions
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toppdogg32
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Originally posted by waiting4number6:
We better go after Rhodes if they let him go.
agreed.. rather do it this way than trade anything for them. $2 million for a great Safety isnt bad, and Gholsten maybe can be reached by Coach Sing, and a "breath of fresh air" /change of scenery may be all thats needed.
I would make a strong play for Rhodes..............But thats why i am a fan not personell manager
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marshulk
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DASHON GOLDSONS GONNA BE RELEASED!!!!!!!! WTFF!!!! WHY!??!?

OLB Vernon Gholston from NY Jets (former #1) being release i believe is what they meant....
I would like to think it could be a good pick but if Rex is realising him our defenses are similar, so he must be a bust...
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HessianDud
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Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by Ether:
Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by Ether:
Originally posted by krizay:
I would love to trade for Rhodes and Cleveland's Cribbs.
I know this trade will generate a few
and/or 
Three team trade
49ers give: 16th/17th pick
49ers get: Cribbs and Rhodes
Browns give: Cribbs and a 3rd
Browns get: 16th/17th pick
Jets give: Rhodes
Jets get: Cleveland's 3rd.
I'd take the best returner in the game plus a proven starter at safety for the #16 pick.
This isn't the NBA. 3 Way Trades don't happen.
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ATLANTA -- Filling their need for a No. 3 wide receiver, the Atlanta Falcons on Tuesday night acquired disgruntled Denver Broncos veteran Ashley Lelie in a three-team trade.
Clayton's take
The three-team trade that sent Ashley Lelie to Atlanta, T.J. Duckett to Washington, and two draft choices to Denver late Tuesday had been one of the most difficult to put together in the past couple of years. When all was said and done, the deal made all involved happy.
To read more of John Clayton's Quick Hits, click here. Insider
The Falcons sent former first-round tailback T.J. Duckett to Washington. At worst, the Broncos will receive two draft choices from Washington -- third- and fourth-round picks -- and those picks could escalate based on a complicated formula.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2558101
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Ok I also just heard this on Sirius NFL Radio.
The Falcons trade their 15th pick for the Broncos 29th and a couple of extra picks in later rounds.
The Falcons then send the 29th pick to the Jets.
The Jets then send John Abraham to the Falcons.
So I see this as a win win for everyone involved. The Falcons get a premeir pass rusher if healthy. They also get a couple of later picks.
The Broncos get the 15th pick in the draft.
And the Jets get the 29th pick which is better than the 31st pick that the Seagals were offering for a guy who wasnt going to be on their roster anyway.
Nice!
Read more: http://www.sofantasyfootball.com/nfl/f2/rare-3-way-trade-falcons-broncos-jets-4536/#ixzz0dkZhf1Z5
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According to NFL.com, several teams were involved in the trade involving New England and Kansas City that sent QB Matt Cassel to the Chiefs in exchange for a 2009 second-round draft pick on Saturday.
Before that trade went down this morning, NFL.com reports that Detroit and Tampa Bay were involved in the trade talks. The Bucs apparently were attempting to orchestrate a three-way trade that would have sent Cassel to Denver to reunite him with former Patriots offensive coordinator and new Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels, Cutler to Tampa Bay and presumably one of the Bucs' premium draft picks to the Patriots.
While Denver evidently entertained the proposal from Tampa Bay and Detroit, which was similar in nature, the three-way trade possibility, which was considered by the Broncos, was killed when the Patriots dealt Cassel to the Chiefs.
http://www.pewterreport.com/articles/view/5270
You must have misinterpreted what I said. When I said "3 way trades don't happen," that doesnt mean "A 3 way trade has never happened in the history of the league" or "Its not possible to do a 3 way trade."
It means 'Usually, 3 way trades don't happen."
Which is correct, considering you were only able to scrap up two examples out of countless trades that have happened.

You were saying?
yeah, but the world is different than it was
3 months ago.
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Giggidy
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I think Rhodes would be a good add, but there's always the question of his contract and value. Shepard would be nice depth but he could be a team distraction. Gholston's interesting to me as I've heard a myriad of things said about him: he lacks desire, he doesn't enjoy the game of football, poor work ethic, etc. I'm trying to separate fact from fiction on Gholston, but one thing's certain: he has not produced commensurate to his selection.
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MaliCali
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lol people here forgetting Kerry Rhodes was picked up by the Cardinals..
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Gelder
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Originally posted by MaliCali:
lol people here forgetting Kerry Rhodes was picked up by the Cardinals..
Yeah I've also noticed that about this thread for a while now too haha
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silkyjohnson
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Originally posted by MaliCali:
lol people here forgetting Kerry Rhodes was picked up by the Cardinals..
If by people you mean 1 individual, then yeah.