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Originally Posted by Dam8610
I get what you're saying, but a franchise QB makes far more game altering plays than Leonard ever will. It's a calculated risk, and one I imagine will be unpopular, but the potential payoff is a stronger roster for a rookie contract franchise QB.
I'm not arguing Leonard isn't a valuable player, I'm arguing that cap math and retention of draft capital make trading him make sense. Leonard may have more value to the Bears than the Colts at this point.
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Yeah, you dont win super bowls with a calculator, you win it with talent. Leonard is the best playmaker on the D, and trading him for a mid round pick with no guarantee that guy might make the team is dumb.