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My initial reaction to the Brandon Marshall trade

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Finding out that Marshall is in trouble with the law again certainly made me feel a little better about it, but I am still disappointed. My initial feelings can best be best described by Frank Costanza. Frank is my reaction, Steinbrenner is Ross/Ireland.

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Thanks for the giggles amigo. We need it right now.
 
Was studying had the tv on espn really low volume because free agency started a bit ago. Heard breaking news from the dolphins camp. Turned the volume up got all excited then I heard B Marshall was traded. Started dropping f bombs probably 20 of them
 
Finding out that Marshall is in trouble with the law again certainly made me feel a little better about it, but I am still disappointed. My initial feelings can best be best described by Frank Costanza. Frank is my reaction, Steinbrenner is Ross/Ireland.

Here is how I was acting for a while:

[video=youtube;lkQ9uyOow5g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkQ9uyOow5g[/video] :lol:

Seriously though, we lost an extremely talented WR, but I really do think it will be best in the long run. Beyond his knack to find trouble off the field, we don't really know how much of a cancer he was when he was with the team. I think the Dolphins kept a lot of his problems in house unlike the Jets with Holmes. Two 3rd round picks doesn't seem like good value, but we may be talking about how good that trade was a couple of years from now.

With the luck we have, he will probably be a model citizen for the rest of his career and be the ultimate team player for the Bears. :chuckle: I'm just glad he is not our problem now.
 
Here is how I was acting for a while:

[video=youtube;lkQ9uyOow5g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkQ9uyOow5g[/video] :lol:

Seriously though, we lost an extremely talented WR, but I really do think it will be best in the long run. Beyond his knack to find trouble off the field, we don't really know how much of a cancer he was when he was with the team. I think the Dolphins kept a lot of his problems in house unlike the Jets with Holmes. Two 3rd round picks doesn't seem like good value, but we may be talking about how good that trade was a couple of years from now.

With the luck we have, he will probably be a model citizen for the rest of his career and be the ultimate team player for the Bears. :chuckle: I'm just glad he is not our problem now.
:lol: That is a good clip also. Seinfeld was perhaps the best sitcom ever, I have seen them all, yet you can still watch them and laugh your butt off.
 
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