Dont get me wrong, I am a huge fan of this trade. But it occured to me that their are some striking similarities to some of Donahoes moves. How dissimilar is trading for Stroud to the trade for Drew Bledsoe? Both we no longer wanted by their former team, both were said to be pro-bowl caliper players. We no what happened with Drew. Forget the debate on him, what about Vincent? Lawyer Milloy? Did we trade for damaged goods? a player thats going to only get worse instead of better? I really hope not. thoughts?
Is the Marcus Stroud trade Donahoe-esque?
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Re: Is the Marcus Stroud trade Donahoe-esque?
Originally posted by theanswer74Say what you want about Donahoe, he built a top 5 defense and a couple pretty good offenses, his teams just could never put everything together.
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Originally posted by EdwardsEraDont get me wrong, I am a huge fan of this trade. But it occured to me that their are some striking similarities to some of Donahoes moves. How dissimilar is trading for Stroud to the trade for Drew Bledsoe? Both we no longer wanted by their former team, both were said to be pro-bowl caliper players. We no what happened with Drew. Forget the debate on him, what about Vincent? Lawyer Milloy? Did we trade for damaged goods? a player thats going to only get worse instead of better? I really hope not. thoughts?
Same deal with Meier's emergence in Jacksonville - Stroud became expendable since he is aging and coming off injury. Plus they are right behind Minny as one of the more deeper teams in the league at the DT position.
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The big difference in the trades at first glance is that the Bills gave up a #1 for Bledsoe to a team within its own division. The Stroud trade was a 3rd and a 5th to a team that is not within the Bills' division.
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Originally posted by John DoeThe big difference in the trades at first glance is that the Bills gave up a #1 for Bledsoe to a team within its own division. The Stroud trade was a 3rd and a 5th to a team that is not within the Bills' division.
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Originally posted by EdwardsEraDont get me wrong, I am a huge fan of this trade. But it occured to me that their are some striking similarities to some of Donahoes moves. How dissimilar is trading for Stroud to the trade for Drew Bledsoe? Both we no longer wanted by their former team, both were said to be pro-bowl caliper players. We no what happened with Drew. Forget the debate on him, what about Vincent? Lawyer Milloy? Did we trade for damaged goods? a player thats going to only get worse instead of better? I really hope not. thoughts?
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[quote=feelthepain]According to some here, every team in the league would have been thrilled to sign Stroud. I said the Stroud move was questionable based on what he's done the last 2 years, drug suspension and the fact that Jacksonville didn't want him anymore. My opinion wasn't malicious or to stir up trouble. I was simply looking at all the facts...what do think the response was?[/quote
Like it or not, a Bills fan can make that question fly, and Fins fan cant. Thats just the cold hard facts.
I value your opinion, and welcome all responses from you, but if your looking for support, your on the wrong board.
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Re: Is the Marcus Stroud trade Donahoe-esque?
Originally posted by feelthepainAccording to some here, every team in the league would have been thrilled to sign Stroud. I said the Stroud move was questionable based on what he's done the last 2 years, drug suspension and the fact that Jacksonville didn't want him anymore. My opinion wasn't malicious or to stir up trouble. I was simply looking at all the facts...what do think the response was?
I won't speak for others, but I acknowledged that Stroud's injury history is a concern, but his steroid suspension doesn't worry me at all. Anytime the ankle of a guy weighing 300+# is involved, there's cause for concern. But the risk was worth it.
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Re: Is the Marcus Stroud trade Donahoe-esque?
Originally posted by feelthepainAccording to some here, every team in the league would have been thrilled to sign Stroud. I said the Stroud move was questionable based on what he's done the last 2 years, drug suspension and the fact that Jacksonville didn't want him anymore. My opinion wasn't malicious or to stir up trouble. I was simply looking at all the facts...what do think the response was?
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Re: Is the Marcus Stroud trade Donahoe-esque?
[quote=EdwardsEra]Originally posted by feelthepainAccording to some here, every team in the league would have been thrilled to sign Stroud. I said the Stroud move was questionable based on what he's done the last 2 years, drug suspension and the fact that Jacksonville didn't want him anymore. My opinion wasn't malicious or to stir up trouble. I was simply looking at all the facts...what do think the response was?[/quote
Like it or not, a Bills fan can make that question fly, and Fins fan cant. Thats just the cold hard facts.
I value your opinion, and welcome all responses from you, but if your looking for support, your on the wrong board.
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Originally posted by GoobylalLOL! Sure your response was purely non-malicious or not to stir up trouble. It's not like you've tried that before, or that as a fan of a rival team, you don't want Stroud to fail.
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