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<blockquote data-quote="Sky King" data-source="post: 731852" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>Pretty much in agreement with the interesting exchanges between you and Pokerbrat. </p><p></p><p>Cohen and Silverstein raised a question in yesterdays podcast devoted to the receiver position: What if some team desperate for a slot receiver were to make TT an offer for Cobb that he just can't refuse? It wasn't a prediction on the part of Silverstein but he does raise a valid point. Neither he and Cohen predicted that TT would release or trade Cobb this season and I think they're correct -- not necessarily for cap reasons but rather because of his value to the team.</p><p></p><p>Plus, his situation is financially different from the back to back losses of Pro-Bowl guards. As has been discussed here previously, who would be Cobb's replacement? If his backup is already good enough to be his near equal then who would be the backup to the backup? And if Jordy is that potential backup then the same domino scenario continues at the WR position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sky King, post: 731852, member: 7171"] Pretty much in agreement with the interesting exchanges between you and Pokerbrat. Cohen and Silverstein raised a question in yesterdays podcast devoted to the receiver position: What if some team desperate for a slot receiver were to make TT an offer for Cobb that he just can't refuse? It wasn't a prediction on the part of Silverstein but he does raise a valid point. Neither he and Cohen predicted that TT would release or trade Cobb this season and I think they're correct -- not necessarily for cap reasons but rather because of his value to the team. Plus, his situation is financially different from the back to back losses of Pro-Bowl guards. As has been discussed here previously, who would be Cobb's replacement? If his backup is already good enough to be his near equal then who would be the backup to the backup? And if Jordy is that potential backup then the same domino scenario continues at the WR position. [/QUOTE]
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