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Trade for Forte ?

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His on the trading block and hella a lot better than Miller . Pass Friendly and has vision unlike miller . don't think the Bears would ask for to much either , there trying to tank the season
 
Why would we trade for an aging running back, 4 games into a disaster season, when we don't even try to run the ball?
 
Can he play guard? LB? Rush the passer?
 
The Dolphins should be trading their veteran players not trading for someone else's.
 
I agree but not if they want draft picks. Only if they want players, and Id make everyone available.
 
The problem is the O line . And on defense. If anything you look for help in those areas.

Really? A Jr. High D coordinator could stop this O. Pass on 1st down...stuff the run that coming on 2nd down. And you don't even have to play D on 3rd down, because Thill either over, or under throws everyone. Our best drive was because of pass interference. The second one should never have been called because it was so overthrown I would have ruled in uncatchable.
 
I would actually trade for Forte and not play him one snap this year....Literally just pay him and hold on to him until we have some semblance of a football team surrounding him, juice and tanne.
 
The Miami Dolphins need to hold on to as many draft picks as possible. Since we possess no player the Bears would possibly want, I'm assuming a trade for Forte would be for draft picks. Good teams don't operate like many of the fans on here wish us to operate. Trading for others team's washed up players and signing big ticket free agents is not a winning strategy. The top franchises don't trade for other people's trash and they don't sign the Suhs of the world to record free agent deals. They draft at a superior level, they let their good role players be signed to free agent deals elsewhere, then collect the compensatory picks, then draft more good players with those picks and stick them into their system: This is what the Patriots, Packers, Steelers, Ravens, Seahawks and previously the Colts did and this isn't what we've done since the seventies. We do what the Redskins, Vikings, Cowboys and Jets have done for decades to no avail, draft poorly and then go out and sign a bunch of free agents to fill the holes or make headlines.
 
The problem is the O-line, runs out of the shotgun, and then giving up on the run. Trading for a RB doesn't make sense.
 
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