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  • im4bflo
    the EPITOMY of PATHETIC
    • Sep 2003
    • 7000

    HENRY to the JAGS?

    It would work out well for both clubs!
  • wchutalkinboutwillis
    Registered User
    • Mar 2005
    • 301

    #2
    Originally posted by im4bflo
    It would work out well for both clubs!
    I've read that Fred Taylor may be out for this season. Is he definitely done for the year? He won't be the first feature back to go down before September. Based on the pick-up of Lee from Dallas, it's becoming increasingly clear that the Bills fully intend to move Henry prior to the season opener. I don't think Donahoe will settle for less than a 3rd, though.



    "If I had my way, I'd shuffle off to Buffalo. Sit by the lake and watch the world go by." Fogerty

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    • BuffaloJayhawk
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      • Aug 2004
      • 9133

      #3
      I'd do it
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      • im4bflo
        the EPITOMY of PATHETIC
        • Sep 2003
        • 7000

        #4
        Originally posted by wchutalkinboutwillis
        I've read that Fred Taylor may be out for this season. Is he definitely done for the year? He won't be the first feature back to go down before September. Based on the pick-up of Lee from Dallas, it's becoming increasingly clear that the Bills fully intend to move Henry prior to the season opener. I don't think Donahoe will settle for less than a 3rd, though.
        I agree!

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        • camelcowboy
          Registered User
          • Mar 2005
          • 7449

          #5
          They do have Greg Jones who most feel has a bright future, and Toefield who is a bruising back. Not sure how much they would be willing to give up for Henry. Maybe a player for player trade?


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          • Nublar7
            Registered User
            • Oct 2004
            • 850

            #6
            Originally posted by wchutalkinboutwillis
            I've read that Fred Taylor may be out for this season. Is he definitely done for the year? He won't be the first feature back to go down before September. Based on the pick-up of Lee from Dallas, it's becoming increasingly clear that the Bills fully intend to move Henry prior to the season opener. I don't think Donahoe will settle for less than a 3rd, though.
            Where did you hear that Fred may be out for the season?

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            • wchutalkinboutwillis
              Registered User
              • Mar 2005
              • 301

              #7
              Originally posted by camelcowboy
              They do have Greg Jones who most feel has a bright future, and Toefield who is a bruising back. Not sure how much they would be willing to give up for Henry. Maybe a player for player trade?
              I think Jones is a FB and Toefield didn't rush for more than 200yds all season. The Jags should probably be looking to acquire a RB before camp. They need a proven performer who can take the pressure off the statuesque Byron Leftwich. Still can't tell when Taylor is coming back. One report says June and just recently, I've read he may be done for the year.



              "If I had my way, I'd shuffle off to Buffalo. Sit by the lake and watch the world go by." Fogerty

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              • camelcowboy
                Registered User
                • Mar 2005
                • 7449

                #8
                Originally posted by Nublar7
                Where did you hear that Fred may be out for the season?
                I don't know were he read it, but I've been hearing it on NFL Radio on Sirus.


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                • Nublar7
                  Registered User
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 850

                  #9
                  Originally posted by camelcowboy
                  I don't know were he read it, but I've been hearing it on NFL Radio on Sirus.
                  Man, that sucks for the Jags.

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                  • ShadowHawk7
                    Ground your Jets Vilma, no way you're shooting this guy down.
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 2274

                    #10
                    Shoot, I thought we had actually traded him when I saw the post. Not just more speculation, or "maybe this would work".
                    "It's not whether you win or lose; it's how you play the game."
                    -Vince Lombardi

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                    • Yasgur's Farm
                      Moderator
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 7091

                      #11
                      As being reported at BB.com message board

                      http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl
                      Jaguars | How Bad is Fred? - from www.KFFL.com
                      Sat, 14 May 2005 06:42:05 -0700

                      Paul Kuharsky, of the Tennessean, reports Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Carl Smith has left open the possibility RB Fred Taylor (knee) could miss the season due to his recent knee surgery. At a minimum, as noted previously, Taylor will not be able to do any work in June.
                      http://staugustine.com/sports/
                      Time for Jags to find an uograde at RB
                      By HAYS CARLYON Sports Writer


                      The whispers that the Jaguars have underestimated the severity of Fred Taylor's knee injury are growing into roars.

                      The Nashville Tennessean is reporting that Jacksonville offensive coordinator Carl Smith has indicated Taylor, 29, may be forced to miss the upcoming season.

                      Ouch. Say goodbye to those playoff hopes.

                      Without Taylor, Jacksonville's offense is dead for two reasons: The passing game isn't near ready to carry the load and the Jags have shoddy depth behind Taylor.

                      LaBrandon Toefield is a third-down back, and not a very good one. Greg Jones doesn't possess the necessary explosiveness and shiftiness to be productive.

                      With Taylor healthy, the Jags are a Super Bowl contender.

                      Without him, they are a 6-10 team.

                      The Jags must make a move. Even if Jack Del Rio is fairly confident Taylor will be ready, the Jags should still make a move.

                      This season is too important.

                      The fans are counting on the franchise returning to the playoffs for the first time since 1999.

                      In a twist of irony, the team Jacksonville should call is the team responsible for the Jags landing Taylor -- the Buffalo Bills.

                      The Jags need to send Buffalo a high pick in next year's draft to acquire running back Travis Henry.

                      The move makes sense for both sides.

                      The Bills, who already have a stud back in Willis McGahee, have been shopping Henry since the offseason started and seem determined to ship him out.

                      Maybe the Jags could land Henry, 27, with a third-round pick. If not, they should offer a second-rounder.

                      After a good season, it would be a late pick in the round anyway.

                      Buffalo would likely bite.

                      The Jags could make a run at Indianapolis' Edgerrin James or Seattle's Shaun Alexander, but it's unlikely the Colts would trade Edge to a divisional rival and the Seahawks would want a large chunk of premium draft picks. Plus, both backs are too expensive.

                      The Jags have had good luck trading with Buffalo. By sending quarterback Rob Johnson to the Bills back in 1997, Jacksonville received Buffalo's first-round pick (ninth overall) and selected Taylor.

                      The Henry deal would be productive in the short term, keeping Jacksonville's shot at a championship season alive.

                      However, the trade has more benefit to Jacksonville in the long term.

                      Henry's only fault is that he's not McGahee, one of the top rising talents in the league.

                      Before losing his job last year, Henry was coming off two seasons in which he rushed for a combined 2,794 yards and 23 touchdowns. He's an elite back.

                      And he has significantly less mileage than Taylor.

                      Taylor's career attempts (1,637) are right in line with backs like Priest Holmes (1,615) and Stephen Davis (1,725). What do all three of these backs have in common? They are breaking down.

                      Holmes missed eight games last season and Davis missed 14.

                      Backs like Curtis Martin (3,298 career carries) that can still be highly productive despite the extreme wear-and-tear are rare. And the odds of a massive Martin breakdown grow by the carry.

                      Meanwhile, Henry's tread has a lot of life left. He has logged 963 career carries in the NFL. That's in line with the league's top crop of fresh backs like Deuce McAllister (961) and Clinton Portis (906).

                      The bottom line is this. Taylor is an old 29. Henry is a young 27. Henry could have his best days ahead of him. Taylor is clearly on the downside of his career.

                      Here's what the Jags should do.


                      Trade for Henry while he's still a bargain to ensure Byron Leftwich has a strong running game around him.

                      Hang on to Taylor for a year, let him heal up and then trade him for a draft pick after the season to help make up for the pick lost in the Henry deal.e draft.

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                      • camelcowboy
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                        • Mar 2005
                        • 7449

                        #12
                        Nice find!


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                        • Italian Stallion
                          Knows More Than You
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 1136

                          #13
                          Gimmie Greg Jones and a conditional 5th.....they won't do a 3rd or a 2nd, there is virtually no market for TH and everyone knows it.

                          See what Mularkey and Co. can do with Jones, who is the perfect big back that could spell WM.
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                          • camelcowboy
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 7449

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Italian Stallion
                            Gimmie Greg Jones and a conditional 5th.....they won't do a 3rd or a 2nd, there is virtually no market for TH and everyone knows it.

                            See what Mularkey and Co. can do with Jones, who is the perfect big back that could spell WM.
                            That would be good, Jones would be a upgrade at fullback over Shelton.

                            If that fails, trade him for a first rounder in 2021.


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                            • tampabay25690
                              Registered User
                              • Feb 2004
                              • 9670

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Nublar7
                              Man, that sucks for the Jags.
                              The guy has so much potential and always gets hurt....
                              GO Gators!!!!!!
                              GO GATORS!!

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