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Hakeem Nicks... A Detroit Lion?


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If this trade did happen, it makes a lot of sense. The Giants have Reuben Randle waiting in the wings, and Nicks in a contract year they might let walk anyway... Leshoure is a good complement to David Wilson, and he's somehow rubbed the coaches the wrong way in Detroit. Where there's smoke, there's usually fire. We'll see...

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The guy breaking the trade and quoting sources is in his second year of college. From what I've read Lions beat writers have nothing on this so I'd be skeptical, atm.

 

I've reached out to a contact in the Lions organization. Will see if that turns anything up.

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The better question is the value of Randle if Nicks leaves. He would be huge.

 

 

Well, that assumes the Giants O-line at some point figures out how keep Eli from getting steam-rolled on every other play. I hope Leshoure is one hell of a blocker.

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I am hoping the owner of Nicks in my league has not seen this (he is not internet savvy) and am trying to trade for him like crazy now. I said earlier, he either gets traded or leaves via free agency at the end of the year. If I can grab him now, I feel it will be at a lesser value than later this year.

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We all knew this was highly unlikely to be true. You cannot believe some college dude writing an article on his Web Page or Blog or whatever. Major news outlets and people with actual ties to football knowledge and "real" sources would have picked this up before this goof ball.

 

Not saying something may not happen with Nicks this year to get something for him because I cannot see the Giants keeping him next year.

 

But this trade is FALSE and always was......

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We all knew this was highly unlikely to be true. You cannot believe some college dude writing an article on his Web Page or Blog or whatever. Major news outlets and people with actual ties to football knowledge and "real" sources would have picked this up before this goof ball.

 

Not saying something may not happen with Nicks this year to get something for him because I cannot see the Giants keeping him next year.

 

But this trade is FALSE and always was......

 

 

Dude claimed he read it on Erin Andrews' Facebook page. That's garbung on several levels.... first of all, like Erin Andrews even has a personal Facebook page. And if she does, I'm sure she's not friends with some college toolbox. She doesn't even cover the NFL anymore, so why would she be the break on this kind of story? And with all that said, why would she break it on her Facebook page and not Tweet it?

 

This clown needs his innerwebs privileges revoked immediately. :tdown:

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He is also speculating that Favre might make a comeback...

 

http://dystnow.com/2...favre-comeback/

 

 

That is rich. His webiste should just say

About the Author Mike Ortiz Jr. is just another dweeb who thinks a computer and a web site make him an expert on something. Don't pay any attention to what this tool says.

 

People should be ashamed if they even read what this guy says.

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