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  • bluestars87
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    I heard rumors that David Carr could be traded to the Minnesota for a mid round pick. Probably fourth. Then Minnesota could let Tavaris Jackson and David Carr compete against one another in training camp.

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  • str8jacket
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    Originally posted by Bronco_f1
    Carr is a good QB with a horrible o-line. If Chicago gets him he'll be a freak (and I mean the pro-bowl kind of freak)
    i love it when people catch on to what i say



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  • Spice 1
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    Originally posted by Giveemlove
    Maybe I am thinking of the wrong guy, but isn't Davis the guy with the degenerative knees? Same thing that took T. Davis out of the game? I've heard he's pretty much done. Once the knees get this issue, they don't come back.
    Darn, didn't know tht. He put up crazy numbers his first couple of years in the league, and had rediculous speed. I figured he was probably on his way to recovery. Maybe Houston can put Mario Williams in the backfeild, and he'll rush for a grand. Morons.

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  • Bronco_f1
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    Carr is a good QB with a horrible o-line. If Chicago gets him he'll be a freak (and I mean the pro-bowl kind of freak)

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  • BroncsSB#3
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    Originally posted by Lorcust
    It had to do with his mother's maiden name.

    Your reasoning is... ???
    Oh...there was no reasoning. Its called sarcasm

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  • Lorcust
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    Originally posted by BroncsSB#3
    Maybe thats why he changed his name to Domanick Williams...so that people would think he was a different player that no longer had any knee problems.
    It had to do with his mother's maiden name.

    Your reasoning is... ???

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  • BroncsSB#3
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    Maybe thats why he changed his name to Domanick Williams...so that people would think he was a different player that no longer had any knee problems.

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  • Nightwing
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    Originally posted by Giveemlove
    Maybe I am thinking of the wrong guy, but isn't Davis the guy with the degenerative knees? Same thing that took T. Davis out of the game? I've heard he's pretty much done. Once the knees get this issue, they don't come back.
    You're right, Davis has been on record saying he won't have another surgery and his knee is only going to get worse. I feel bad because I now he wants to go back, but realistically, he'll most likely never play another down of football.

    As for David Carr, anyone that has paid any attention to what I post know that he's my favorite player in the entire NFL. I'll be very sad if he ends up being traded, he's a good quaterback, and I'll always stand behind that. However, if he does get traded, I really hope that we draft Drew Stanton

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  • Giveemlove
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    Originally posted by Spice 1
    Five years ago, YOU would have been excited about David Carr. You know what I find interesting? The Houston Texans should be excited about David Carr. Guess not. Kubiac is up to something. Jake Plummer anyone? Doesn't matter who winds up in Houston, Domanick Davis is going to come back healthy, and take all the pressure off of the quarter back, and they'll be like, "told ya so".
    Nah, they'll probably find a way to lose Davis too.

    Maybe I am thinking of the wrong guy, but isn't Davis the guy with the degenerative knees? Same thing that took T. Davis out of the game? I've heard he's pretty much done. Once the knees get this issue, they don't come back.

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  • Spice 1
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    Originally posted by WhoDeyBengals
    Buh? Why are you excited about David Carr?



    I say the Jags take him. They may even go player for player with Houston - the Texans will be begging for defensive help!
    Five years ago, YOU would have been excited about David Carr. You know what I find interesting? The Houston Texans should be excited about David Carr. Guess not. Kubiac is up to something. Jake Plummer anyone? Doesn't matter who winds up in Houston, Domanick Davis is going to come back healthy, and take all the pressure off of the quarter back, and they'll be like, "told ya so".
    Nah, they'll probably find a way to lose Davis too.

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  • DawgFanatic
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    Wow, nice way to shove it in his face....i thoguht he had a decent season.. wow...

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  • BF_forever
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    I have a feeling that if we trade Plummer to the Texans it will be a blockbuster.

    Switching 1st's then throwing in are second. then we pick best player avaliable wether it be AD, Landry, Okoye (He could rise a lot), Anderson or Adams. We good get a premier player

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  • tommy1986
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    David Carr on the trading block is good because it means there is a better chance Plummer will be traded to Houston.

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  • superFREAK
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    Originally posted by UnderArmour
    Grossman has only really had one full year to show who he is. Replacing him at this point would be completely ridiculous.
    No doubt. Seems a lot of people cant comprehend that Grossman did not infact lose the superbowl all by himself and that 06-07 was his first full season. Having a solid backup would be smart, but by no means should the Bears be looking for a guy to replace Rex this offseason

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  • str8jacket
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    Originally posted by xX-Bronco-Xx
    Holy damn that's an idea!!!

    Come on Chicago get Carr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    DO IT!!!!!
    I said it first a few days ago

    say we got into a 3 way trade with Houston as well....



    thats the original post i made.....somewhat a rough draft of what could happen

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