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    Quote Originally Posted by DenBronx View Post
    I could see Denver trading Trevor Siemian before they entertained trading Lynch. The Broncos have way more invested in Lynch. Also, Romos salary would have to come down alot. So, Trevor plus a pick is what I'm thinking. He would be a solid, low priced backup for Dallas.

    Not sure I'd like that to happen. Romo gets hurt...ALOT! Would rather see Rivers. Rivers is tough as nails and IS the Chargers offense. Imagine what would happen to Romo behind our sorry ass O-Line. Rivers at least can take punishment.
    I find it ironic that as much criticism as I've seen about Siemian having no talent, being purely backup, etc, that you aren't the first person that has floated the idea of trading him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tned View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DenBronx View Post
    I could see Denver trading Trevor Siemian before they entertained trading Lynch. The Broncos have way more invested in Lynch. Also, Romos salary would have to come down alot. So, Trevor plus a pick is what I'm thinking. He would be a solid, low priced backup for Dallas.

    Not sure I'd like that to happen. Romo gets hurt...ALOT! Would rather see Rivers. Rivers is tough as nails and IS the Chargers offense. Imagine what would happen to Romo behind our sorry ass O-Line. Rivers at least can take punishment.
    I find it ironic that as much criticism as I've seen about Siemian having no talent, being purely backup, etc, that you aren't the first person that has floated the idea of trading him.
    Really, I don't want to or think we should. If we pursue Romo then it will be as a starter and that is totally 100% John Elways decision. But if that does happen then somethings got to give and I do think Trevor has way more trade value now then when he was drafted.
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    The idea Siemian has not talent is pretentious, at best. He's got more than enough arm talent.

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    Trevor Siemian will make a nice trade piece after they win another Back-2-Back, I've already started planning what to do with the draft picks.
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