Would Arizona be interested in Moss for Boldin?

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Would Arizona be interested in Moss for Boldin?

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Boldin is demanding a trade and maybe Santana would be a nice fit as the #2 to Fitzgerald. Since Fitz gets double teamed every week, the speed of Santana would be a nice complement. meanwhile, Boldin would be a better fit in the Zorn Offense. Food for thought. Not sure how the salaries would compare. Also, Arizone would probably not do it in an even trade.
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fleetus wrote:Boldin is demanding a trade and maybe Santana would be a nice fit as the #2 to Fitzgerald. Since Fitz gets double teamed every week, the speed of Santana would be a nice complement. meanwhile, Boldin would be a better fit in the Zorn Offense. Food for thought. Not sure how the salaries would compare. Also, Arizone would probably not do it in an even trade.



This question would have made a lot more sense BEFORE the draft. We now have a couple of big possesion WR's, so our receiving core is now balanced.
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I agree with yupchagee.

Of course we don't for sure that we have a Boldin in either of our two draft picks. But we kind of have to go at it like we do, don't we?
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Why spend big money on Boldin when we have two young guys that could be the real deal and are a lot cheaper? I think we need to stay put on the offensive side of the ball unless we are trying for an O-lineman. Furthermore, I believe all we need right now is players for depth.
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Would Arizona be interested in Moss for Boldin?


Is that a serious question?
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If we got Boldin, perhaps we could package him and a pick next year to finally get Ocho-Cinco!

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I'm not interested in making the Cardinals better. I like the mix of WR we have now (not counting Mix or Thrash). Two short quick/fast guys and two tall guys.

I wouldn't want to trade one injury prone WR for another! Besides when Moss is 100% he is a better player than when Boldin is 100%.

I seam to remeber a (not so tall) WR by the name of Rice, that had success in the Wect Coast O. I know Rice was listed as 6'2", but if he was 6'2" Darrell was 5'11".
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I'm not interested in making the Cardinals better. I like the mix of WR we have now (not counting Mix or Thrash). Two short quick/fast guys and two tall guys.

I wouldn't want to trade one injury prone WR for another! Besides when Moss is 100% he is a better player than when Boldin is 100%.

I seam to remeber a (not so tall) WR by the name of Rice, that had success in the Wect Coast O. I know Rice was listed as 6'2", but if he was 6'2" Darrell was 5'11".
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fleetus wrote:Boldin is demanding a trade and maybe Santana would be a nice fit as the #2 to Fitzgerald. Since Fitz gets double teamed every week, the speed of Santana would be a nice complement. meanwhile, Boldin would be a better fit in the Zorn Offense. Food for thought. Not sure how the salaries would compare. Also, Arizone would probably not do it in an even trade.


I don't think we should do that. Our problem last year is we didn't have someone to complement Moss. Trading him now to get a taller WR would make no sense. Then we would be full of Big & Tall shoppers with no speedy Moss to complement them.
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I'm kind of interested to see what we now have instead of what other teams have. We may be set at receiver now.
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What kind of sense is there in trading an expensive, often-injured wide receiver for an even more expensive, often-injured wide receiver? This sounds like something the Redskins would have done in years past. I don't see anything of the kind happening this season.
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Okay, sounds like the NOs have it. It was just a whimsical idea. I was surpirsed at how negative some of you were. I don't think there is much doubt that Boldin is not only a better WR than Moss but also a better fit for our new offense. So the thought was, if Arizona is shopping him, they might consider Moss as a nice deep threat complement to Fitzgerald since Boldin is more of a possession guy. The argument about waiting to see what our rookie WR's can do didn't make much sense either since it is a WR for WR trade. So either way, you've got a veteran WR starting this year. Whatever, I wasn't serious, doubt the Cardinals would entertain it seriously either.
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fleetus wrote: I was surpirsed at how negative some of you were.



It didn't use to be like that.
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fleetus wrote:Okay, sounds like the NOs have it. It was just a whimsical idea. I was surpirsed at how negative some of you were. I don't think there is much doubt that Boldin is not only a better WR than Moss but also a better fit for our new offense. So the thought was, if Arizona is shopping him, they might consider Moss as a nice deep threat complement to Fitzgerald since Boldin is more of a possession guy. The argument about waiting to see what our rookie WR's can do didn't make much sense either since it is a WR for WR trade. So either way, you've got a veteran WR starting this year. Whatever, I wasn't serious, doubt the Cardinals would entertain it seriously either.


From our perspective, i'm all for it. But i highly doubt the cards would be interested.
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I wouldn't worry about negative responses. Unless I'm wrong, I think scenarios like Moss for Bolden are exactly what this forum is for. In my opinion, I doubt the Cardinals would do something like that, and it is probably a wash from the Skins' perspective. Personally, I like receivers in the Bolden style, though as a Moss fan it's hard to say I'd trade him for that.
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gbUSC wrote:I wouldn't worry about negative responses. Unless I'm wrong, I think scenarios like Moss for Bolden are exactly what this forum is for. In my opinion, I doubt the Cardinals would do something like that, and it is probably a wash from the Skins' perspective. Personally, I like receivers in the Bolden style, though as a Moss fan it's hard to say I'd trade him for that.


yea this is the right forum, because getting boldin for santana moss is indeed fantasy.
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1 week and 1 day away from the start of the 2008 season! BTW Scott Cacciatore predicts that the Skins will beat the Giants next Thursday night. As far as fantasy football below is my analysis of the Skins players.

Clinton Portis- Scott Cacciatore thinks he will have a big year. He is in the best shape of his career and I would expect him to excel in the new west coast offense. He should be a major factor out of the backfield and will be very valuable in point per reception leagues. I say 1500 yards rushing and 600 yards receiving along with about 75 receptions...TD's are random and tough to predict but I would say 10. Grab him in the first round.

Santana Moss- He is a solid low end number 2 WR. I would expect over 1000 yards if he doesnt get hurt but his problem has always been staying healthy. He could really excel in the west coast offense and crossing patterns as his speed is a real asset in this new offense. Could be a sleeper and in for a big year.

Chris Cooley- Cooley is good but all of a sudden good TE's are aplenty in the NFL ...I dont think you could go wrong passing on Gates and Whitten and Tony G and K Winslow in favor of Cooley in the later rounds. Hes always a factor in the red zone and west coast offense features the short pass which could help increase Cooleys reception numbers...I say grab Cooley if you can!

Sleeper: Ladell Betts-- Ok it will be tough for him to have a good season with Portis in front of him but Betts has already been promised more carriers this season and if Portis does go down then Betts all of a sudden becomes very valuable. Wouldnt be a bad move to select him with a late round pick. He did have a career year two seasons ago..dont sleep on Betts says Scott Cacciatore

Devon Thomas, M Kelly, F Davis -- I just dont see anything significant here. I do think they will all have solid years but they will be role players that actually help Portis, Moss, and Cooley have career seasons.

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Clinton Portis- Scott Cacciatore thinks he will have a big year. He is in the best shape of his career and I would expect him to excel in the new west coast offense. He should be a major factor out of the backfield and will be very valuable in point per reception leagues. I say 1500 yards rushing and 600 yards receiving along with about 75 receptions...TD's are random and tough to predict but I would say 10. Grab him in the first round.


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