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Trade idea (Julio Jones)

I am not sure how accurate this is but:

"Rice gained 1,499 yards in 1994 at age 32, the most in NFL history. In fact, 1499 yards remains the most by by any player not named Rice at age 32 or older.

Rice then gained a whopping 1,848 receiving yards in 1995, at 33 years old, at the time an NFL record and still the most yards by any player older than 27 years of age.

Oh, and at 36, Rice picked up 1,157 receiving yards, the most of any player at that age, too."

https://www.footballperspective.com/jerry-rice-and-most-receiving-yards-at-age-x/

Go get Julio.
Originally posted by fropwns:
I am not sure how accurate this is but:

"Rice gained 1,499 yards in 1994 at age 32, the most in NFL history. In fact, 1499 yards remains the most by by any player not named Rice at age 32 or older.

Rice then gained a whopping 1,848 receiving yards in 1995, at 33 years old, at the time an NFL record and still the most yards by any player older than 27 years of age.

Oh, and at 36, Rice picked up 1,157 receiving yards, the most of any player at that age, too."

https://www.footballperspective.com/jerry-rice-and-most-receiving-yards-at-age-x/

Go get Julio.

s**t, let's just bring back Rice!
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Originally posted by IGSXIII:
Originally posted by fropwns:
I am not sure how accurate this is but:

"Rice gained 1,499 yards in 1994 at age 32, the most in NFL history. In fact, 1499 yards remains the most by by any player not named Rice at age 32 or older.

Rice then gained a whopping 1,848 receiving yards in 1995, at 33 years old, at the time an NFL record and still the most yards by any player older than 27 years of age.

Oh, and at 36, Rice picked up 1,157 receiving yards, the most of any player at that age, too."

https://www.footballperspective.com/jerry-rice-and-most-receiving-yards-at-age-x/

Go get Julio.

s**t, let's just bring back Rice!

T.O., too.
Originally posted by NinerGM:
So, the Falcons are asking for too much and the rest of the league wants them to think about reality.

Teams know they have to trade him, So the Falcons lose leverage. So Falcons are going to try to create a bidding war.
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Originally posted by NinerGM:
So, the Falcons are asking for too much and the rest of the league wants them to think about reality.

Teams know they have to trade him, So the Falcons lose leverage. So Falcons are going to try to create a bidding war.

The fact that he hasn't already been traded means there isn't a crazy bidding war. The longer he's not traded, the worse the return value is going to be for ATL. They'll blink eventually.
Originally posted by hondakillerzx:
Yeah he would've been gone if they got a 1st rd offer. We will get him for a 3rd, watch

Give them the Trent Williams deal & be done with it
Well he's a Titan. Was a great idea though! I think this might be one Lynch regrets.
Originally posted by Leathaface:
Well he's a Titan. Was a great idea though! I think this might be one Lynch regrets.

Yea, never really thought we'd make this one happen
I would have given up a 2nd. Wonder what the details of the deal are
Originally posted by Leathaface:
Well he's a Titan. Was a great idea though! I think this might be one Lynch regrets.

2nd and a 5th reported, or a 2nd and swap of lower round picks.
Originally posted by Leathaface:
Well he's a Titan. Was a great idea though! I think this might be one Lynch regrets.

Welp. At least he's out of the conference and more importantly the division. Moving on.
No SEA or LAR, I'm good!
Good for the niners striking out again. This one benefitted them.

They need depth to build around aiyuk and deebo, not add a top of the line starter and giving up draft capital. It's only a matter of time when deebo goes down due to injury.
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
No SEA or LAR, I'm good!

This. Plus, now he's out of the NFC entirely.
Good move for the Titans
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