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17 Oct 2011 20:05 #1 by The Viking
So they trade Brandon Lloyd to the Rams for a 6th round pick? That's all they could get for a Pro Bowl reciever?

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/71152 ... louis-rams

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17 Oct 2011 20:06 #2 by The Viking
And now Tebow loses his top reciever before he even gets to throw to him?

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17 Oct 2011 20:10 #3 by archer
Lloyd wanted out...and better to get something for him now than nothing for him later. He's a free agent after this season. We still have at least 3 good receivers.

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17 Oct 2011 20:16 #4 by The Viking

archer wrote: Lloyd wanted out...and better to get something for him now than nothing for him later. He's a free agent after this season. We still have at least 3 good receivers.


But there are a lot of teams that need a good starting reciever. I can't believe they couldn't have at least gotten a third rounder for him. 6th round is a throw away pick. And listen to the interview. He didn't want to leave, he just wanted a contract extention they couldn't agree upon.

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17 Oct 2011 20:22 - 17 Oct 2011 20:23 #5 by Rockdoc
Totally agree with that assessment. I can not see this as a good deal for the Broncos. And then there is Eddie Royal who is alleged wants to be traded. Something is going on inside the organization that we do not know about. You don't think there is a set up for tanking the rest of the season?

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17 Oct 2011 20:23 #6 by archer
I didnt see that interview. I agree a 6th round pick doesnt seem like enough. I had heard Lloyd asked for a trade. Maybe this is a case of he thought he could get a better contract by asking for a trade, and the Broncos wouldn't play that game.

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17 Oct 2011 20:27 #7 by otisptoadwater
At 4 and 1 I think the head office of the Broncos recognizes that this is a season for rebuilding the team, revamping the offense, and actively seeking new, young talent. Unless the Broncos can rack up 11 wins between now and the end of the regular season, AND I HOPE THEY DO, this season will be mediocre at best and the 2013 Broncos will be a much better team if everything stays on course. IMHO, of course...

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17 Oct 2011 22:28 #8 by ScienceChic
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Both Lloyd and Royal requested trades - they're both in the final year of their contracts and probably thought they could get good deals (and possibly there is something going on within the team, maybe even beyond Fox's run-happy offense). The Broncos are obviously entering a rebuilding phase, as otis said, looking to get as many first round picks as they can, and will be trading for positions like crazy come draft time so whatever they get now for a trade isn't that critical - it's not locked in by any means.

I have no idea what kind of talent is expected at this year's draft to even begin speculating as to what they're planning on going for - anyone else have thoughts on that?

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17 Oct 2011 22:35 #9 by The Viking

Science Chic wrote: The Broncos are obviously entering a rebuilding phase, as otis said, looking to get as many first round picks as they can, and will be trading for positions like crazy come draft time so whatever they get now for a trade isn't that critical - it's not locked in by any means.


Huh? So if they got a 1st round pick or a bag of chips it isn't critical?

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18 Oct 2011 00:21 #10 by ScienceChic
Noooo, it doesn't matter whether it's the 6th pick, or the 5th pick, or the 20th pick that they get for these receivers - what will matter is who's projected to be picked when, and by whom, and the flurry of trades that always occur on Draft Day between teams jockeying to get who they want.

"Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another as if we were one single tribe.” -King T'Challa, Black Panther

The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it. ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is. ~Winston Churchill

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