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#51 frostybanana
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The Cowboys trading FOR Roy Hands of Stone Williams. :x

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How about when they decided to give him a 54 million dollar contract?
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#52 Serraph105
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lol I don't think the democrats make trades :P

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#53 VendettaRed07
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wasnt david lee traded so that the knicks could get stoudmire? They sign and traded lee right? So that means lee wanted to leave. The knicks were able to get something out of him leaving... i think. Randolph and turiaf arent exactly excellent big men though.

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No he didn't want to leave he was sort of forced out because they needed more players to fill the bench and get some more future draft picks. But Dantoni doesn't even use anyone else other than Turiaf from the trade so they could have gotten rid of Eddy Curry and called it a day lol.

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#54 VendettaRed07
Member since 2007 • 14012 Posts

lol I don't think the democrats make trades :P

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Joe Liberman? :P

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#55 tocool340
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Chicago Bears giving up Kyle Orton for the busta Jay Culter is the only trade I can think of...

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#56 dodgerblue13
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[QUOTE="TINYOWNSYOU"]

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He sucks on the Maple Leafs.

Wait until Iginla gets traded, too!

Mwahahaha. :twisted:

no_more_fayth

I doubt Inginla will be traded.

You never know, they are struggling hard.

I'm fairly certain he has a no-trade clause, but he could possibly waive it for a chance to win the Cup before he retires.

He's getting up there in age.

How hard are they struggling? Might want to check the standings. They've been reeeeeeeling off some points. Just one point out now.
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#57 Iceozo
Member since 2009 • 6441 Posts

Not really a trade but when we had to get rid of Gary Ablett cause we couldn't offer the money that he would get elsewhere that ******* sucked.

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#58 ethanpaige
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When the Bosox got rid of Garciaparra, it was pretty awful... granted, it worked out in the end since we won the World Series, but at the time, it was tough since he was such a fan favorite.

Then, let's look at the Dolphins' resume...

Drafting Ginn Jr. over Darelle Revis.
Getting rid of Wes Welker.
Getting rid of Matt Roth.
Choosing Dante Cullpepper over Drew Brees.
Passing up on Aaron Rodgers in the draft.
Trading away draft picks for A.J. Feely.
Trading Ted Ginn Jr. for a draft pick that we could have used to get Santonio Holmes.
Getting rid of Chris Chambers.

Then there was forcing Marino into retirement 2 years before we had the best team we've had in 2 decades, and would have won the Super Bowl with if we had a decent QB. Oh Miami, you slay me...

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#59 VendettaRed07
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When the Bosox got rid of Garciaparra, it was pretty awful... granted, it worked out in the end since we won the World Series, but at the time, it was tough since he was such a fan favorite.

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Yeah.. I mean you really have to feel bad for the guy.. Isn't he playing for the cubs or something now?.. Ouch.. Thats gotta suck when your team hasn't won in like 86 years, and the year RIGHT after you leave, they win lol.. and you go to a team that has NEVER won

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#60 ethanpaige
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Yeah.. I mean you really have to feel bad for the guy.. Isn't he playing for the cubs or something now?.. Ouch.. Thats gotta suck when your team hasn't won in like 86 years, and the year RIGHT after you leave, they win lol.. and you go to a team that has NEVER won

VendettaRed07

I was at the game when he came back to Fenway for the first time, as a member of the A's. He was given such a long ovation when he came up to bat that he couldn't step up to the plate for about 5 minutes, and broke into tears at one point. It was a really nice moment

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#61 Cherokee_Jack
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Jamie Moyer

Best pitcher the Mariners ever had, traded for a couple clowns I don't even remember the names of. :( Team is run by lunatics ever since Lou left.