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My big thing is, I don't think the trade

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happens, because I don't think any Team Chicago included

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can put together a package that would make it worthwhile

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for Seattle to a admit that their championship window is

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fully closed. In the era of Russell Wilson.

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Pete Carroll in John Schneider is over. Um,

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but then not only that, you're eating$39 million

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in debt cap space, and I don't think Chicago

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gets you anywhere near what you're next quarterback is.

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And so whatever trade goes down, you need obviously

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a handful of first round picks, but at least

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a couple of them or a player, whoever it

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may be has to be a path or a clear

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way to to where you can say this is how

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the talks are going to get their next quarterback.

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They could have a stop, got a stopgap guy

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find whether it's Nick Foles, Whoever else doesn't really

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matter. But I just don't see the picks that

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Chicago can offer being valuable enough to make it worthwhile

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to trade. You know, the best player in

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franchise history as well as you know, take on

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the debt cap

