"The Trade" — Yes, or No

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  • #20600
    Avatar photowv
    Participant

    OK, we’ve all had time to digest the
    details and ponder the permutations
    and ruminate on the ramifications.

    Yeah, or Nay.

    Support the Trade
    or would you like
    to erase it ?

    I believe, I….would…do it.
    Yes, its a close call for me,
    but i like the threesome of: cap-room, draft-choices, and Foley,
    more than Bradford.

    I vote YES on proposition Foley.

    Despite the fact that he is not as talented
    as Sam, and is probably gonna be a Dalton-esque QB.
    That should be good enough to get to
    the “next level” (10 or 11 wins).
    I dunno if its good enough to win a RING,
    but then I dunno if Fisher is good enough to win a Ring.

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    #20602
    Winnbrad
    Participant

    Yes. For all the same reasons.

    #20610
    PA Ram
    Participant

    Yes.

    Foles IS good enough to win, considering how this team is built and what it wants to do.

    Also–no one will tell you that, QBs aside, the Rams got the short end of the deal in regards to draft picks. They did great in that regard.

    The fact that they were able to free cap room, that I won’t be holding my breath every time Sam takes a snap, that they were able to improve some draft position this year and next year are all reasons I think they did a good job.

    True–a year or two from now, if we watch Bradford leading them to the Superbowl we could be kicking ourselves, but I’m not going to blame Snead then either. Considering the position they were in–I didn’t want to go through another season like that and certainly did not want to commit the money for Bradford. I was ready to move on and I think they did it in a very smart way.

    "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick

    #20611
    bnw
    Blocked

    Yes!

    The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.

    Sprinkles are for winners.

    #20612
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
    Participant

    The 2cd round choice next year made the deal and moving from round 5 to round 4 this year might be a big deal too. imo

    Agamemnon

    #20613
    Avatar photozn
    Moderator

    I’m fine with it. I think they broke even. Foles + picks = an equal swap for Bradford.

    I don’t get the “dumb to trade Bettis away” feeling with this one.

    Bradford is the better qb and I had more confidence he could play than most do (I saw the knees as freak accidents, but then I have had a few hyperextended knees, so I think I get how that works.)

    But it’s an even swap, or it is on paper anyway, and as a result, both teams get the situation they want.

    So no complaints for now.

    Who knows what time will bring. If I recall, at the time, in 2012, the Washington trade did not look so outrageous. Time changed that perception.
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    #20614
    Avatar photoZooey
    Moderator

    I still wanna see what they do with the cap space. And I will need somebody to explain to me what cap usage can actually be ascribed to this trade.

    #20615
    Avatar photozn
    Moderator

    what cap usage can actually be ascribed to this trade.

    Depends on what you mean by that. They gained 13 M. Actually more like 11+ M because they also took on Foles’s cap hit. Is it possible to figure out which specific players they got or will get with that money? I doubt that’s possible. But in the end, when you tally it all up, they will have had 11 M more in cap space than if he had stayed. Is that decisive? I doubt it. Because along with taking on Foles’s 1+ M contract, they also took on his upcoming free agency. Right now starting qbs up for their 2nd contract get around 19 M. So either they don’t like Foles or that, more or less, is what they will have to pay to keep him.

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    #20616
    Avatar photoZooey
    Moderator

    Zooey wrote:
    what cap usage can actually be ascribed to this trade.

    Depends on what you mean by that. They gained 13 M. Actually more like 11+ M because they also took on Foles’s cap hit. Is it possible to figure out which specific players they got or will get with that money? I doubt that’s possible. But in the end, when you tally it all up, they will have had 11 M more in cap space than if he had stayed. Is that decisive? I doubt it. Because along with taking on Foles’s 1+ M contract, they also took on his upcoming free agency. Right now starting qbs up for their 2nd contract get around 19 M. So either they don’t like Foles or that, more or less, is what they will have to pay to keep him.

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    I understand there is really no way to figure this out.

    But I can keep the whole matter under investigation in the media, various congressional sub-committees, and in the courts for a year or two. In the mean time, I can avoid taking a stand on the trade until the time at which I can judge it in hindsight while claiming I was right all along.

    #20617
    sdram
    Participant

    What trade?

    #20618
    Avatar photoInvaderRam
    Moderator

    yes. i think all this talk about how they could have gotten a first rounder for bradford is just speculation. i know that chip kelly claimed this is what happened, but i have my doubts. i think they got the best deal they could have possibly gotten.

    did i want to see bradford go? no. a healthy bradford clearly would be the preference. i don’t think it’s even close. but would i have been willing to gamble another season and that much money to see if bradford can stay healthy? no. and then worse. you end up with nothing in the end. now. they have foles (who has his own injury concerns albeit not as bad) and another second rounder next year. they hedged their bet. i see the logic. and i would have done the same thing. now bradford could stay healthy for another year and help the eagles reach the playoffs. as long as foles has a solid season, i think i can live with that. and even if all that happens, i have doubts that bradford can continue to stay healthy after that.

    but the important thing is that foles has a solid year. and they use that second rounder next year wisely.

    #20619
    Avatar photoInvaderRam
    Moderator

    ok i take that back. i do believe the rams could have gotten a first round pick for bradford, so i’m going to have to rethink this one.

    #20620
    Avatar photozn
    Moderator

    In the mean time, I can avoid taking a stand on the trade until the time at which I can judge it in hindsight while claiming I was right all along.

    You should post on message boards. Sounds like you are just right for them.

    #20622
    Avatar photoZooey
    Moderator

    ok i take that back. i do believe the rams could have gotten a first round pick for bradford, so i’m going to have to rethink this one.

    Yeah, but they couldn’t get a first round pick AND a QB who can start.

    #20623
    Avatar photoZooey
    Moderator

    Zooey wrote:
    In the mean time, I can avoid taking a stand on the trade until the time at which I can judge it in hindsight while claiming I was right all along.

    You should post on message boards. Sounds like you are just right for them.

    I’m thinking about doing just that.

    Man, I think I could dominate.

    #20626
    Avatar photoInvaderRam
    Moderator

    InvaderRam wrote:
    ok i take that back. i do believe the rams could have gotten a first round pick for bradford, so i’m going to have to rethink this one.

    Yeah, but they couldn’t get a first round pick AND a QB who can start.

    that is very true. the question for me is should they have gone the safe route or go for broke? try and trade up to get mariota.

    certainly getting foles is the safer route. most likely a solid qb that can maybe get the rams to the playoffs. or do i want the qb that could possibly get the team to a superbowl?

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    #20632
    Avatar photonittany ram
    Moderator

    Yeah I’m good with it.

    #20634
    Herzog
    Participant

    It’s a resounding YES from me. I believe this was by far the smartest route to build our team for next year and beyond.

    #20635
    rfl
    Participant

    Absolutely, yes. Speaking right here and now.

    I still wanna see what they do with the cap space. And I will need somebody to explain to me what cap usage can actually be ascribed to this trade.

    Zooey points out the primary caveat. What do they do with the money. But then, that is the point. They’re getting build-the-roster cap space. Yes, they have to use it well. But, the point is that they have a good chance to sign a coupla FAs.

    The other major gain is a better bet on a healthy QB for the year. Of course, any QB can get hurt. But I like the odds with Foles a lot better than with Sam. So at QB we get a lower ceiling, but a higher chance of a pretty high floor.

    This was the right trade to make.

    Now, what do they do with the assets?

    By virtue of the absurd ...

    #20636
    rfl
    Participant

    PS. About getting a #1 …

    You get a #1 … OR …

    You get a proven, starting QB.

    You don’t get both!

    By virtue of the absurd ...

    #20650
    Herzog
    Participant

    PS. About getting a #1 …

    You get a #1 … OR …

    You get a proven, starting QB.

    You don’t get both!

    Exactly. A number 1 draft pick and no proven starter equals a guaranteed bad season.

    #20652
    Dak
    Participant

    I think it’s a fair trade.

    I also think the Rams still need to find their QB of the future.

    #20654
    Hram
    Participant

    Good trade in my opinion because of Bradford’s injury history. We were giving him too much to take the chance on him if we could come away with a decent alternative. With this trade, we have a decent alternative.

    #20655
    snowman
    Participant

    Absolutely YES. Excellent move by the Rams to get a QB who can stay on the field, get an additional second round pick, and create about $11M in cap space.

    Win, Win, Win.

    #20656
    Avatar photoInvaderRam
    Moderator

    PS. About getting a #1 …

    You get a #1 … OR …

    You get a proven, starting QB.

    You don’t get both!

    yeah. you and zooey both make excellent points. i guess for now i’ll say yes. but i think ultimately it comes down to how far the rams can go with foles as the starting qb. now obviously that’s not solely on foles. it will depend on the offensive line. the running game. the defense. and the front office. they’ve given themselves cap room and some extra picks to go along with nick. let’s hope they can make it all work.

    #20668
    Avatar photozn
    Moderator

    s

    You know, ideally…this could be one of those trades that works out well for both sides.

    Foles is more of an improviser and IMO that didn’t fit Kelly but it fits with Fisher.

    Bradford is more of a learn it and implement it guy, and that fits well with Kelly.

    #20704
    Avatar photowv
    Participant

    s

    You know, ideally…this could be one of those trades that works out well for both sides.

    Foles is more of an improviser and IMO that didn’t fit Kelly but it fits with Fisher.

    Bradford is more of a learn it and implement it guy, and that fits well with Kelly.

    Looks that way to me.

    Assuming they both stay healthy.
    I think they are both set up for success
    on paper.

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    v

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