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Originally Posted by sherck
Really?
Teams make decisions all the time to move on from high priced talent because they have lower priced talent behind them that they believe will fill the void left.
Trading Allen created a void as a receiving option on the 2017 Colts. I am going to judge that trade based on if the lower priced talent on the team fills the void or not.
If the offense don't not skip a beat in 2017, then good trade. If it struggles because no one steps up as a 4th trusted pass catching option, then bad trade.
What is hard to understand about that?
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Well it's not that its hard to understand what you're saying its just not how the rest of the world looks at things.
The rest of the world is going to judge based on who has the better career, the guy we draft in the 4th round or the combination of Dwayne Allen and the 6th we sent with him.
But I understand your point, it can work out better for the team in the long run even if they use our 6th to draft the next Tom Brady.