If receiver Roy Williams resulted in a first-round pick, a third-round pick, and a fifth-round pick for the Lions, Boldin should bring in even more than that for the Cardinals — and the Cardinals would be wise to cut their best deal and move on.
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The price is steep, but I'd go so far to say it'd be worth it.
about 3 years ago
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That’s EXACTLY why we need to 1st consider TJ Housh! Q requires us to give a lot to the Cards, and then a lot to him. TJ is free, so if we work a deal with him, we’re good.
"What did it feel like? That collision, I didn't feel nothing, because he was pretty much defenseless. It was like running through a cardboard box. Seriously. Cardboard box."- Sheldon Brown on his pounding of Reggie Bush in the '06 Playoffs
TJ’s old and his numbers have declined over the past 3 seasons.
He’s a self described “possession” reciever.
Methinks we should not break the bank for a 32 year old who’s best years are behind him.
If ‘Quan can be had – get him. He’s a playmaker.
by cavortingEagle on Feb 10, 2009 3:48 PM EST up reply actions
it's a toss up.
TJ is a playmaker too in his own right. And I don’t think his contract will be anywhere near what we would have to pay Boldin. Not to mention the multiple draft picks it would take to get Boldin. Right now TJ is the bargain brand and makes more sense considering WR isn’t our biggest need, therefore shouldn’t warrant spending most of our resources.
And in TJs defense his numbers have gone up every year (I know he dropped by about 20 yards from 04-05 but I give him the nod by going from 4 TDs to 7TDs) with the exception of last year but he also went from Palmer to Fitzpatrick.
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