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I'll say the NFC West is up and coming. Some wins on the road outside of the division say the division's fortunes are turning around. Hopefully it can transcend seasons...
We won't have to sell the house to get Flynn because he is a free agent. The only way we'd have to give up anything is if the Packers franchise him, which I think is highly unlikely.
So if a guy starts one time he is a proven commodity? Every player has a good game and, conversely, every player has a bad game. I have no idea how, after a couple of games, you can call a guy a proven commodity. This does not make sense to me.
I may have voted for "Good jouneyman runningback..." but I don't think we should necessarily draft one (or at least draft one high).
I definitely wouldn't have selected "It's a contract year..." He was running just as hard last year, just with fewer holes to run through in the o-line.
I would pay the hillbillies just so it is a completely clean break. There would no longer be a "I remember the Sonics."
As for the original topic, caught this article this morning:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/12/11/league-has-no-plans-to-let-other-teams-sell-stock/
We don't have to trade for Flynn. He will be a free agent. The only cost will be his contract.
I'm not sure a game and a half makes him "proven." Tavaris Jackson has had a good game and a half before...