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Brandon Marshall Trade: Nothing Has Changed

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Can’t believe the goobers out there that are still insistent in Marshall coming back next year with a tender offer: It ain’t happening.

Marshall is good as gone. Plain and simple.

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Don’t these people get it?

Are they ten years old? Seriously, if they’re ten, then they get a pass– then they have a legitimate excuse.

No one wants the “best wide receiver in football,” not even for the 29th pick in the draft. He’s a locker room cancer, and a risk to even stay on the field.

Even these owners know the deal that apparently a boat-load of you people don’t.

According to FoxSports.com’s John Czarnecki, there is “no way that Pete Carroll is parting with the sixth overall pick for a disgruntled receiver who really can’t stretch the field.”

This Czarnecki’s probably been listening to me, listening to the truth. That’s correct, Marshall can’t stretch the field. He is overrated by many, he is not the best receiver in football. What he is, is the best possession receiver in football, the best YAC receiver in football.

That’s why I still believe the Jets are major players in the Marshall trade. You don’t build a team around Marshall, he is a piece of a puzzle and less of a risk in that scenario. The Jets have Braylon Edwards who can stretch the field, Marshall would be the perfect final piece to that offense. It would be worth the risk for the Jets.

Seahawks or the Jets, but you never know once the trade price of a first round pick goes out the window on April 15th. Got news for some of you people, when April 15th rolls around that ain’t the day Marshall signs with Denver and sings Kumbaya and gives McDaniels a hug. It’s more like when we start taking serious offers for Marshall, whether it be players in trade or picks. Other teams could jump into the fray when the trade becomes reasonable.

This coach and this team will not tolerate another year of Brandon Marshall. The writing’s been on the wall since before the season on that one.

I’m sick and tired of  “If we trade Marshall for less than a 1st, then McDaniels is a moron, should be fired, out of his mind, this is a business you have to know value… yadda yadda.”

We will trade Brandon Marshall and we will get what we can.

Whether it ends up being a player and a second rounder, a second rounder this year and next, whatever the case he’s gone and you people need to get over it. You people need to start listening to the voice of truth.

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I got a letter from that Horvil Tiki, sent from that Panff, I took one look at it and sent it back to him. Unbelievable, that Panff wanted me to decipher it and post it, you got to be kidding me. Looked like a bunch of chicken scrawl all over the place. Worst handwriting I ever seen, even my kids never wrote that bad.  I ain’t deciphering nothing. You send me an email Panff with the damn thing in coherent English or forget it. That  Panff’s got some balls trying to waste my time.

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Update: Jets Interested in Brandon Marshall

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Speak of the devil, you see this, eh?

The Jets are having internal discussions regarding restricted free agent Brandon Marshall, sources tell Mike Lombardi of the National Football Post.
Lombardi says the Jets would “love to put together a package of players that might entice the Broncos and still keep their first-round pick.”

Telling you, them Jets need Marshall.

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P.P.’s Omens

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Remember them people coming out of the woodwork saying we’d get a 1st and a 3rd for Brandon Marshall, eh?

Or first and a third, and a good player on top of that?

I told you they can’t even be serious.

I said we’d get a first rounder AT BEST for little T.O.

These teams ain’t stupid, they know the risk. Unlike some of our fans who seem to have been asleep at the wheel the past three seasons. These owners know the risk, you gonna pay 50+ million so Marshall can get suspended for a year? So you can bench him before a playoff game?

Oh there’s gonna be a hell of a bidding war they said! One hell of a bidding war for the “best receiver in football.

I said get what you can, cut your losses. Been saying it since before last season even started.

The great T.O. and little T.O. are bona fide homeless right now.

The “best wide receiver in football” can be had for a single first rounder. Gee I wonder why no one’s bitten yet? Even for a late first?

The way I see it and have seen it, is that we are probably looking at a second rounder and a player and then we can call it a day, and close the Marshall chapter in Denver forever.

That second rounder may even be in next year’s draft.

I’ll put forth two reasonable scenarios, consider them P.P.’s Omens:

Brandon Marshall to the Jets for ILB David Harris and a late second (29th) or a second next year.

Brandon Marshall to the Seahawks for WR Deion Branch or ILB David Hawthorne and their second rounder (8th).

I still think the Jets will be in the mix, they need a Marshall, he is the missing piece of that offense. They have Braylon Edwards and then nobody. Who are you gonna draft with the 29th pick? Golden Tate? Dez Bryant? They’re likely off the board.

Only a matter of time before the headache is gone and we get something in return. I had a good laugh when I read people say we’ll just tender Marshall for this year then slap the franchise tag on him next year–what a joke. He’d probably start punting the ball boy never mind the ball.

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Just a low-key meet and greet, eh?

http://twitter.com/ChrisEgan5 #Seahawk Fans, Brandon Marshall landed at the VMAC via sea plane with Pete Carroll and King-5 waiting for his arrival.

I dont know how your job interviews go, but I dont remember getting the sea plane treatment like Brandon Marshall, very smooth #Seahawks

Matt Hasselbeck also hanging out at the VMAC as Brandon Marshall take a tour of #Seahawk headquarters

Sounds like more to me, sounds like Brandon Marshall will be a Seahawk.

Just imagine if someone came in to the Broncos a while back and was met off the plane by John Elway and Mike Shanahan–they want Marshall. They’re downplaying it because of negotiations.

Can’t happen soon enough, either.

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Brandon Marshall Visiting Seahawks on Saturday

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Adam Schefter reports Brandon Marshall will visit the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday in hopes of working out a deal.

I love it, please give us one of your first round draft picks, thank you.

Seattle may just be the one to give us the Tylenol.

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We’re Not Matching An Offer For Marshall

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Fools, goobers, morons lend me your ears.

Let the voice of reality sink in.

The Broncos handed “the best wide receiver in football” a first round tender.

Now I see some of you people spinning this–as you spin out of control–I see some of you people saying we did this “so we can see his value and match the offer.”

What a joke.

Are you people for real? Like that Numby at the Post? Are you for real?

Do we have people in middle school writing some of these blogs and posting on forums? If so, that’s honestly excusable. In cases where they ain’t: that’s ridiculous.

Some of you people can’t see the writing on the wall–I seen it since before the 2009 season began.

We are NOT matching an offer for Brandon Marshall. We are NOT rewarding Marshall’s attitude and BS. Marshall will NOT be the face of this franchise for years to come.

Not because I don’t think so, not because I don’t want it to happen. It’s reality, plain and simple.

“Fair market value,” is a bunch of BS too, Marshall is a risk, he is a poison, forget about equal trade value.

He’s gone, get over it.

I believe the Jets might be the one to pull the trigger. They’re somewhat established over there and they need a possession style receiver to compliment Edwards. Marshall is the missing piece in their puzzle.

Seahawks? Well they got trade ammo, but bringing in a locker room cancer, bringing in a troublemaker with a brand new head coach? Good luck, if they go that route.

Marshall’s gone, we are not paying millions for his BS, we are not making him rich to sit in a game with playoff implications. We’re not making him rich to see if he can remain out of trouble, yet again.

You can replace Marshall, you can replace the production of a wide receiver, split his production between two players. You can’t replace Dumervil’s production, plus the fact that Dumervil is a professional–Marshall is not.

No way is this coach  going to reward Marshall for his BS, no way, no how. Not with what he’s trying to instill in these players, in this franchise. All the hugs in the world ain’t gonna smooth over the truth that Marshall is unprofessional, a locker room cancer, a risk to even stay on the field and slightly overrated.

Marshall is not the best wide receiver in football, he’s not dynamic enough. He is a great possession receiver and gets good yards after the catch, he’s a decent blocker too. He ain’t no Larry Fitzgerald game-breaker.

Let’s hope someone else thinks he is the best thing since sliced bread, and we’ll let someone else take the risk.

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Broncos give Kyle Orton and Brandon Marshall 1st Round Tenders

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Very good, and I fully expected this. Forget about “fair market value” when it comes to trading Brandon Marshall. A 1st round tender is a good starting point to send him packing.

The Broncos also gave Orton and Kuper a first round tender, and a second round tender goes to Scheffler. Second rounder for Scheffler is obviously too high, but I’m sure it will be a start for trade negotiations.

Unbelievable, you have fools that still believe Marshall will be coming back. You have fools thinking a first round pick isn’t enough for Marshall.

Let the bidding begin, and we can’t get rid of him fast enough.

Some of these sea cucumbers who don’t know McDaniels and don’t know this team will probably turn on McDaniels and the front office once the trade goes down. Maybe they’ll even start to follow another team. That’s fine, just amounts to less woefully insufficient tact to slug through on the Broncos blogosphere.

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2010 NFL Combine Thoughts

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Watched some of the combine, that Ndamukong Suh looks like a monster, very impressed with that guy. Golden Tate looked good, if we took a wide receiver early I wouldn’t mind him even though Bryant looks very impressive on film. All depends on how Bryant interviews, seems like too many red flags. I think we’re drafting either defensive line or offensive line with the first pick. Dan Williams certainly looked good, he can play nose and even end. If someone falls though, you never know. But I’d say offensive line or defensive line with the first pick.

Skelton and Pike still look like good options to me at quarterback in the second or third round, that LeFevour that Bonehead at the Post wants might actually not be bad either, due to his athleticism.

John Conner The Terminator

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There is a wealth of big, fast running backs this year and I want one of them in the later rounds. We need a slugger for hard yardage if we’re staying with Buckhalter as the second back. You see that fullback John Conner, the Terminator there? I’d replace Peyton Hillis with that guy in a heartbeat. First downs and touchdowns on the goal line, that’s what he does, that’s all he does and that’s exactly what we need. Running behind a revamped offensive line interior, of course. There’s our fullback (a position rarely gets out there under McDaniels anyways), send in John Conner on third and inches. I’d be happy as hell if we drafted this guy in the later rounds, or a facsimile thereof. If this guy gets to the line of scrimmage and just falls forward we got three yards right there. That Montario Hardesty wasn’t bad neither, we need a non-flashy hard runner for the tough yards.

Brandon Marshall’s gone, not a matter of if but when and for how much. I’d say one first rounder, or two second rounders (one this year and one next year) or a player and a second. Something like that should do it. Tony Scheffler? All this speculation of a third round pick for Scheffler is nonsense as far as I’m concerned. He ain’t that great. I’ll say a fourth at best or even just a fifth rounder for Scheffler. Hillis will be tougher to trade, he’s shown at times he has some ability, but not playing much this past year will hurt his stock.

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