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Wednesday, March 6th

If Gruden Trades for Antonio Brown, He Doesn’t Have a Plan
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If Gruden trades for Antonio Brown, he doesn’t have a plan

The trade market for Antonio Brown is almost non-existent because of his nasty public divorce in Pittsburgh, but Jon Gruden is reportedly kicking the tires.

Gruden isn’t the first coach to have a rough first year after taking over a franchise and implementing a massive amount of changes, but there needs to be an improvement in year two to show the deliberate plan is working. Colin thinks if Gruden trades for “Mr. Big Chest,” it will show that he doesn’t really have any plan, and is just flying by the seat of his pants. It won’t end well.

 

Also:

– LeBron would have been better sitting out this season

– The Patriots should deal for Josh Rosen

– Negative Combine stories won’t hurt Kyler Murray

 

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Rob Parker – FS1 Analyst, D’Qwell Jackson – Former Pro Bowl linebacker, and Jim Jackson – FS1 NBA Analyst and 14-year NBA Veteran

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