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No way should we give a 1st round pick. when is Bouldin gonna be a F/A? thats when Miami should make a push.
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Don't forget no Jake in a trade either.
Circumstances would have to be right, but having Boldin would be real nice, the guy is talented AND Proven, and well our WR crew needs a talent infusion. -
What is a first round pick really worth? All kidding aside Boldin is a solid receiver we all know that.
First round picks can either net us another Jamar Fletcher - what's that dude worth now?
I would be willing to trade one first round pick assuming it's not in the top 10-12 for him because I think the people evaluating talent for Miami now will cash in with good players that will cost a hell of a lot less with the 2nd & 3rd round picks.HULKFish likes this. -
Pass, they are asking way too much for him. They will squat on him up until the trade deadline hoping that someone has an injury and that their team is desparate enought to cave in ala San Diego for Chambers last year. If that doesn't happen look for them to sit on him.
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Trade Beck and a 2nd for him. They need to light a fire under Leinart's *** and Beck's great work ethic would do just that. Essentially Zona would get two 2nd's for Boldin and we unload Beck. That would be a dream come true and totally improve our wr corps. Oh and about his age I ask this ...How old is Randy Moss? How old is T.O.? Anquan will be 28 on Oct. 3rd in his prime. The Fins need to get this player in a Dolphins uni asap.
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wilford.....hagan.....and a 2nd
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Yeah, I'm sure you would :lol:
Why don't we just ask them to throw in THIER first rounder while we're at it. :tongue2:PSG, baboo72 and Sethdaddy8 like this. -
Sorry but I am not a fan of trading for player who has peaked especially at such a high price .They usually go into a decline soon after .
This is team that is rebuilding so there is no need to do that .We need draft picks and smart drafting.
This regime has already proved they know what to do with draft picks.
The trade we did make we got two starters from .Thats good value.sws84, Lab3003 and azfinfanmang like this. -
As much as I have absolute enjoyed watching Boldin here in Arizona, the asking price is too much. He is a great great talent, but we are NOT an Anquan Boldin away from greatness.
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but we're an Anquan Boldin away from winning games. games like this past sundays against the Jets. ive been saying for a while, give both seconds. there's just no other wr like Boldin. he has great athleticism, and is a monster. and he's a class act and a real pro. he's pretty young and relatively healthy. every facet of our offense would improve upon his arrival, big time. maybe see if they bite for a 2nd and a 3rd. its not like they're sending him off to seattle, where they'll see him or it could come back to bite them. i LOVE the thought of him here, for the now, and the future. he's not going anywhere.Uncle Rico likes this. -
I'd do a 2nd Rounder in 2009 and a 3rd Rounder in 2010
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With the Dolphins luck of late they would trade a premium price for Boldin, he would come to us and get a career threatening injury and we would be set back another 10 years.
He is a great talent though, wish we had drafted him when we had the chance.
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I believe a few really good underclassmen WR's should be going into the draft, so maybe we should be trading away picks for those future players. Looking at Boldin's stats, he's only completed a 16 game season twice in five seasons. I believe him to be the best #2 WR in the NFL, and I think we've had enough of #2 WR's. If we're going to bet the farm, I'd prefer it be for someone like Chad Johnson.
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The question really is "Does Tunaland and co. think he's worth it...at this point, with some questionable moves of personnel already, I doubt they want to put out the effort for making a trade with the Cards...and the Cards won't be coming down in price, so waiting for them to move is not an option...
I think everyone needs to accept the fact that unless things drastically change either there or somewhere else in the NFL, Boldin ins't going anywhere for a couple of years...fins4o8 likes this. -
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I'd like to see it happen. A proven commodity for a high pick makes sense to me sometimes. When he's healthy he is just as dangerous as TO or Randy Moss or even Larry Fitzgerald for that matter.
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I think it all depends on what happens this year. If by the end of the season we can prove we're one big receiver away from a serious run, then I think we will be seriously interested. Of course, that will all depend on what the Cardinals are expecting in return.
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Once the Cardinals realize they won't be getting what they are asking for they will drop their asking price if Boldin makes enough noise about not wanting to be there.
Also some of these reactions are funny. I have been reading all week on how bad the receivers are and the Fins need a real number 1 talent and now Boldin supposedly wants to come to Miami and more then half of the people in this thread are saying no to the idea.FinFan_Est.1984 likes this. -
i think through boldin, you're talking about buying your way into the middle of the pack, instead of being one of the stragglers who's 2nd or 3rd to worst. you can't get that in the draft, as good and promising as merling or henne seem. most #2 or 3 picks cant give you such an instant upgrade. on a psychological level, id rather watch those rounds pass, and have us not pick, then drop another 4 or 5 games that we could win. its hard, every single time, to watch us lose. i do believe our pass and rush offense would be that much better with him. the Jet games my prime example. I think we were one good WR away from winning that game. Hell we were 1 average WR away from winning that game.
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This is really tough. Huge fan of Boldin. He's 27 years old, not 29. With him, the offense gets much better. Plays open up in the run game and its easier on our second receiver (Ginn or Hagan). Holes are opened up in the run game as I said and play action is much more effective. That said, I love Boldin but I'm not sure I'm willing to give up a first. We still have a lot of holes on this team (CB, S, NT, WR, etc). I'll make the trade if the Cardinals go for next years second rounder and the 2010 second rounder.
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Boldin would be a move Parcells and co. definitely would make but it all depends on the asking price. His age is not a factor and neither is his so-called "peak".
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Cardinals notebook: Cards game sells out; Boldin’s agent stirs pot | Cardinals / NFL | eastvalleytribune.com
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Anquan Boldin distanced himself from his agent’s latest salvo in his campaign to get the receiver traded. Drew Rosenhaus was quoted Thursday in the Palm-Beach (Fla.) Post, saying, “There’s a guy that (the Dolphins are) playing against that wouldn’t mind being in a Dolphins uniform in Anquan Boldin. ... It’s a shame that he’ll be wearing a Cardinals uniform against the Dolphins, than the other way around.” Boldin said: “I haven’t talked with anybody about going anywhere. I don’t know where that came from.”alen1 likes this. -
I'd rather just bid on Roy Williams.
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straz, im not sure if ginn is one of the best return men bro. hes not as god as cribbs, hester, parrish etc
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No NO NO NO No NO! We have been down that road before, how many times in the last 5-6 years has it come back to bite us in the ***? EVERY time. This regime has shown they know how to draft pretty well, we are deeply mired in rebuilding, the LAST thing we need to do is give up valuable draft picks for a guy who MIGHT help us win 1-2 more games and still miss the playoffs. I am so sick of this win-now-in-the-middle-of-REBUILDING mentality.
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You have to have a core of good up and coming players to build around. You need to know where your proven commodities are at on the field.
At least today he looks better than all of Miami's receivers combined.
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