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So much for Geno
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Adam Schefter
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Trade: the Raiders are sending QB Geno Smith and a 2026 7th-round pick to the New York Jets in exchange for a 2026 6th-round pick, per ESPN sources. Smith returns to the team for which he started his NFL career for in 2013.



I hate this.  I hate that Murray is the target.  Same ol crappy Vikings move.  Sign some retread, half ass in to the playoffs...lose, but Murray good enough to sign for 2027.  Miss out on any draftable QB's.  Let JJM go.  2027 is a disaster as Murray reverts back to suckatude.....
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I bet he’s thrilled…!  Tongue
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Wonder if AZ has not released Murray yet, because they are trying to do the same thing.
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(Yesterday, 01:36 PM)Kentis Wrote: I bet he’s thrilled…!  Tongue

lmao.
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(Yesterday, 01:32 PM)Vikesrock Wrote: I hate this.  I hate that Murray is the target.  Same ol crappy Vikings move.  Sign some retread, half ass in to the playoffs...lose, but Murray good enough to sign for 2027.  Miss out on any draftable QB's.  Let JJM go.  2027 is a disaster as Murray reverts back to suckatude.....
Catastrophizing on overdrive!

Well there's always Kirko if Kyler ain't it. Shy

Or maybe the return of Daniel Jones for huge $$$. Talk about catastrophes.
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(Yesterday, 01:45 PM)JR44 Wrote: Wonder if AZ has not released Murray yet, because they are trying to do the same thing.

100% why...And this is where the Colts, Steelers or CLE could grab the inside track on MN for Murray (if he is a consideration for us). 

Would you give up a late rd pick for him? 

If he is their guy then maybe they do???

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 
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(Yesterday, 01:51 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: 100% why...And this is where the Colts, Steelers or CLE could grab the inside track on MN for Murray (if he is a consideration for us). 

Would you give up a late rd pick for him? 

If he is their guy then maybe they do???
Not w/ hi$ contract…!  Confused

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(Yesterday, 01:51 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: 100% why...And this is where the Colts, Steelers or CLE could grab the inside track on MN for Murray (if he is a consideration for us). 

Would you give up a late rd pick for him? 

If he is their guy then maybe they do???

You don't just give up a late round pick, you also pay the 37 million instead of the vet minimum.  Teams in play for Kyler are just going to wait it out then hope he picks them--if those details weren't already worked out at the combine.  He's worth a cheap flyer, but paying all that money doesn't make sense.
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(Yesterday, 01:51 PM)comet52 Wrote: Catastrophizing on overdrive!

Well there's always Kirko if Kyler ain't it.  Shy

Or maybe the return of Daniel Jones for huge $$$.  Talk about catastrophes.

So many good options! Wink

Or.....OR....you go all in on JJ's development and let him be QB1 for 2026 and lets see how much he's improved. You know, the guy you moved up for to take 10th in the Draft? The guy that was 6-4 in starts? I'm all for upgrading the QB room, yes please, but behind JJM. Every Kyler Murray highlight fest I see from national talking heads just shows him scrambling, running around and throwing some hero ball jump balls. Whoop-de-do. Where's the pocket precision? Oh yeah, he's 5'10" standing on the greater New York area phone book.

Stupidity.
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(Yesterday, 01:52 PM)Kentis Wrote: Not w/ hi$ contract…!  Confused


Lol you're right! 

never mind

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 
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