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    Default Trading Brodie Croyle

    Currious to see what everyone thinks about this. May be the best player we have that we could do without. Mayby trading to San Fran for Franklin. OR hold onto your hats. What about trading to Arizona, Warner can't play forever and Linert just doesnt seem like he is ever going to be a starter. In my eyes they have a need. They also have a player that really doesn't want to be there. Would trade Brodie and a third for Antwon Boldin.
    I think Coach Haley would love to have him here. Tell me what you thing GANG

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    no offense yashi i just feel bad for how things have gone for croyle, had to go through the herm self destruction and its affected him physicaly but i don't think its shocked him mentally

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacko58 View Post
    no offense yashi i just feel bad for how things have gone for croyle, had to go through the herm self destruction and its affected him physicaly but i don't think its shocked him mentally
    I was agreeing with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YZILLA View Post
    After watching the Ravens game over this year , Im very on board with Brodie. Go back back and watch the game and tell me what you think. I think we have a great thing with Croyle. He has a strong arm, knows the system, and off the field you couldnt ask for a better guy to represent the team. You never hear him complain that hes getting the shaft each year he loses out to a different Qb He just says says Im gonna Practice and be ready to play whenever they need me. He is injury prone or at least has been, But That comes with taking a beating from no Oline protection, Hes a tough kid!
    Agreed. And good to see ya active again, Yzilla.

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    Brodie is more of a cut than trade option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wichitaj View Post
    Brodie is more of a cut than trade option.
    Bit harsh.

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    I wouldn't ditch Brodie like that, he's proved he can step-in and put the team in winning position. Not all teams can say they have a smart backup QB that can win games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Townlain View Post
    Not all teams can say they have a smart backup QB that can win games.

    Well, not to disagree too strongly- but we don't either. We lost that Ravens game. In fact, I don't think Brodie has a tick in the win column in any game he's started (yet).

    Still, I don't think we should get rid of him.

    jb

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    Quote Originally Posted by wichitaj View Post
    Brodie is more of a cut than trade option.
    The nice thing is that he does not need to be cut, he is a free agent, let him go do what he wants to do. If no one bids on him, we can get him back for a song.


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    Quote Originally Posted by josh1971 View Post
    Well, not to disagree too strongly- but we don't either. We lost that Ravens game. In fact, I don't think Brodie has a tick in the win column in any game he's started (yet).

    Still, I don't think we should get rid of him.

    jb
    There are a lot of guys in free agency this year, some that would work very well as a backup and would help Cassel learn a lot.

    Chad Pennington
    Joey Harrington
    Chris Redman

    I think any of these older guys are prime candidates if something happens where Croyle does not come back, and honestly, I do not expect him to be back.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayvern View Post
    There are a lot of guys in free agency this year, some that would work very well as a backup and would help Cassel learn a lot.

    Chad Pennington
    Joey Harrington
    Chris Redman
    I never thought about that, Redman would be an excellent pickup for backup QB. His being a veteran can help out Cassel immensely. And, look what he did for Atlanta when Ryan was out this year.

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