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Apr 24, 2019 at 1:52 PM

#31

  • toppdogg32
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Originally posted by Overkill:
Scobee was traded for a 6th round pick last year, so the market for Gould has to be higher than that. I doubt a 3rd is in the cards, though.

I'd say a 4th or something equivalent (5th plus something else).

5th. and a player wud do.. or take both 7ths

Apr 24, 2019 at 2:36 PM

#32

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WR Allen Robinson and you got a deal!

  • All22
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Screw that. No NFC teams without major compensation. We'll franchise him again next year and make him sit out for two years.

Apr 24, 2019 at 3:12 PM

#34

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Is Dick Butkus available?

Apr 24, 2019 at 5:54 PM

#35

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Originally posted by NJNiner:
WR Allen Robinson and you got a deal!

not bad at all..

Apr 24, 2019 at 6:18 PM

#36

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A 7th or if the Bears have to him a 6th. No way it goes any higher.

Apr 24, 2019 at 6:24 PM

#37

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Originally posted by Kolohe:

I'd take a 6th round pick and be done with it.

So just bend over?

Gould is a top 3 kicker, and good kickers are hard to find. We shouldn't let his pouting cost us an asset. A 6th is essentially just a flier.

Apr 24, 2019 at 7:19 PM

#38

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Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
I'd take a 6th round pick and be done with it.

So just bend over?

Gould is a top 3 kicker, and good kickers are hard to find. We shouldn't let his pouting cost us an asset. A 6th is essentially just a flier.


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Apr 24, 2019 at 9:10 PM

#39

  • 4Tea9Ears
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2022 first rounder sounds good

Apr 24, 2019 at 10:12 PM

#40

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Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
I'd take a 6th round pick and be done with it.

So just bend over?

Gould is a top 3 kicker, and good kickers are hard to find. We shouldn't let his pouting cost us an asset. A 6th is essentially just a flier.

What do you think the 9ers could get for a 36 year old KICKER?

Apr 24, 2019 at 10:25 PM

#41

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Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
I'd take a 6th round pick and be done with it.

So just bend over?

Gould is a top 3 kicker, and good kickers are hard to find. We shouldn't let his pouting cost us an asset. A 6th is essentially just a flier.


What do you think the 9ers could get for a 36 year old KICKER?

A disgruntled 36 year old kicker on a franchise tag demanding a trade to Chicago. We ain't getting squat back for him. Franchising him was a fools game...should have offered him our top deal before F/A and if he declined gone into day one of F/A with the pocketbook open...now our genius FO is being held hostage by a freaking kicker....If Chicago agrees to a draft day trade of Gould, what wud you take in compensation? | Page 3 (2)

Apr 24, 2019 at 10:56 PM

#42

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Originally posted by jcs:

Originally posted by Kolohe:

Originally posted by Niners99:

Originally posted by Kolohe:

I'd take a 6th round pick and be done with it.

So just bend over?

Gould is a top 3 kicker, and good kickers are hard to find. We shouldn't let his pouting cost us an asset. A 6th is essentially just a flier.


What do you think the 9ers could get for a 36 year old KICKER?

A disgruntled 36 year old kicker on a franchise tag demanding a trade to Chicago. We ain't getting squat back for him. Franchising him was a fools game...should have offered him our top deal before F/A and if he declined gone into day one of F/A with the pocketbook open...now our genius FO is being held hostage by a freaking kicker....If Chicago agrees to a draft day trade of Gould, what wud you take in compensation? | Page 3 (3)

If Chicago agrees to a draft day trade of Gould, what wud you take in compensation? | Page 3 (4)

Apr 24, 2019 at 11:58 PM

#43

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Originally posted by Kolohe:

Originally posted by Niners99:

Originally posted by Kolohe:

I'd take a 6th round pick and be done with it.

So just bend over?

Gould is a top 3 kicker, and good kickers are hard to find. We shouldn't let his pouting cost us an asset. A 6th is essentially just a flier.


What do you think the 9ers could get for a 36 year old KICKER?

Who cares? A 36 year old kicker isn't going to sit out the season, give up 5 mil, and get rusty, and he sure isn't going to do poorly on purpose. Make him play for the team this year.

Apr 25, 2019 at 6:25 AM

#44

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Originally posted by bors:
Trade him somewhere terrible

and he won't play for them lol...it's Chicago or nothing else.

Apr 25, 2019 at 6:26 AM

#45

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Originally posted by Niners99:
Who cares? A 36 year old kicker isn't going to sit out the season, give up 5 mil, and get rusty, and he sure isn't going to do poorly on purpose. Make him play for the team this year.

I'll take a 4th or 5th and move on...if not he will be kicking for SF this yr. like you said he's not gonna lose $5 million (which would be more money than he's ever made in one yr of kicking).

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