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MERGED:does anyone else feel riped off/upset on this surtain deal?!?!

They've been talking about trading him for a long time. What did you think was gonna happen?
 
Im ahppy about the trade... we played hardball and achieved what we wanted. A second rounder. So lets all relax.. it was going to happed sooner or later. Nothing to get upset about.
 
FinFan013 said:
There goes our pass d-fence...this is the worse day of my ****ing life. i think that KC got the better end of this bull**** deal ...i cant seem to even think of not seeing pat in a phins uni next yr ..this makes me sick matter of fact i just throw up all over my keyboard....Way To go MIAMI ...whos next.....zack then jason ..**** it lets just move the team to another country and start all over bc ill be ****in dead before This team ****ing does anything ..Thanks FEARLESS LEADER :shakeno:
If us gaining $8 Million in cap room and a 2nd round pick for a 28 year old DB (Admitedly a very good one) constitutes the worst day of your life then you are very lucky indeed
 
byroan said:
It had to be done or he would have left next season and we wouldn't have gotten anything in return.

That and I was just tired of hearing about it. Compared to the other recent deals that went down I would have liked to get a little more compensation.
 
greenflash01 said:
It seems everyone is happy about losing Surtian, there was a reason he costed so much. Its because he's freakin good. A second round and swapping fifths sounds like a bad deal to me. Sabin couldn't even get one of the Chiefs players for him. Our secondry has gone from the best in the league to just another secondary. I'm wiggin out here, anyone else sad about losing him at all. Cap eater or not!:roflmao:

I agree with you. We did not get value for Patrick, unfortunately. It seems that Saban's desire to get another pick superceeded his desire to get proper value for the league's best cornerback.
 
Im bummed out about this but not because of the compensation that we got but because Im losing my favorite player. Its hard to swallow but it was a move we had to make.
 
greenflash01 said:
It seems everyone is happy about losing Surtian, there was a reason he costed so much. Its because he's freakin good. A second round and swapping fifths sounds like a bad deal to me. Sabin couldn't even get one of the Chiefs players for him. Our secondry has gone from the best in the league to just another secondary. I'm wiggin out here, anyone else sad about losing him at all. Cap eater or not!:roflmao:

No, because as good as he is I don't think hes worth a new mega contract.

We have a young corner who needs to get playing time.
 
KB21 said:
I agree with you. We did not get value for Patrick, unfortunately. It seems that Saban's desire to get another pick superceeded his desire to get proper value for the league's best cornerback.

Who between now and tomorrow was going to give us fair value? KC was the only team interested.
 
He'd have been gone soon anyway. I didn't want one year with him, at a position of depth, with a slew of needs on offense and a team that wasn't going to win the SB this year, anyway.
 
phinphanphrommi said:
Considering the amount of players we would have lost if we were the ones to give him a 7 year $50 million contract.... no I'm not all that upset. I'd have rathered he stay here and play for less... but that wasn't going to happen. I'd be even more upset if he played for us this year in what will in all likelyhood be a rebuilding year... and then left the team afterwords for nothing in return. Had we not traded him, that's exactly what would have happened... not to mention that in order to sign our draft picks, we'd have had to get rid of a few bodies... or renegotiate a few contracts thus putting us in worse cap situation in the future.

Trading Surtain was what was best for both parties... not wanted by either, but necessary.


Agreed, I don't think many of us are happy to see him go, but the business side of the NFL wouldn't allow him to stay. Not only was it possible to lose him next year for nothing, it was possible that he may have been cut this year. Nobody will ever know for sure what would have happened if the trade didn't go through.
 
greenflash01 said:
It seems everyone is happy about losing Surtian, there was a reason he costed so much. Its because he's freakin good. A second round and swapping fifths sounds like a bad deal to me. Sabin couldn't even get one of the Chiefs players for him. Our secondry has gone from the best in the league to just another secondary. I'm wiggin out here, anyone else sad about losing him at all. Cap eater or not!:roflmao:

I know it was best for the team and great for Patrick but it sure hurts me.
 
Im sad but it had to happen. Saban did a great job by not backing down from Surtain's value.
 
SpeedRush99 said:
That and I was just tired of hearing about it. Compared to the other recent deals that went down I would have liked to get a little more compensation.

I would have too. Let's just hope we get a great player at #46.

I'm just glad we have Poole, who I think can be just as good as Surtain.
 
I Suppose you guys are right, I think that Sabin should have gotten something of a replacement first though, other than Poole.
 
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