Mardy Gilyard asked for a Trade?

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101 ESPN St. Louis' Rick Venturi passed along a "rumor" Friday that second-year WR Mardy Gilyard has asked for a trade.
Venturi joked about Gilyard's supposed trade demand: "Are you kidding me? Nobody knows who the hell he is. What would you give up for him? An old, used kicking ball? And a ticket to a fourth quarter preseason game?" Venturi didn't cite sources, so we'd treat this as no more than an unsubstantiated rumor. Still, the signs continue to point to Gilyard's stay in St. Louis being a short one.
LOLWUT?
 

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lmao. nobody is going to trade for his sorry ass.
 

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Sorry ass?
He has a lot of talent. Last year he got to training camp late due to NCAA rules about graduation, and then got hurt.
He never got a chance there. He can be a good returner/slot somewhere in the league.
 

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Sorry ass?
He has a lot of talent. Last year he got to training camp late due to NCAA rules about graduation, and then got hurt.
He never got a chance there. He can be a good returner/slot somewhere in the league.
I'll agree he has talent, cant say much about his character however.
 

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He was a good WR when he played for Cincinnati, he's got talent, there's no doubt about that. He really wanted the Bengals to draft him, maybe we'll add another WR. Swap him and Ochocinco, I wouldn't care.
 

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him asking for a trade is gonna make him worth a damn 5th round pick and a shitty player. doesnt matter his talent. why would a second year player think they can even ask for a trade?
 

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First off, it's impossible to ask for a trade right now with the CBA.
Second, they have said they like him, which most likely means they wouldn't release him.
Sooooo, what else is he supposed to do?

Clayton is coming back from injury, they have Amendola, Avery and Burton, and they drafted Greg Salas and Austin Pettis.
There isn't room for all of them, and he's would most likely just get lost in the shuffle there.
 

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Gilyard has a ton of potential to turn out to be great. He would be a nice player to pick up cheap.
 

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First off, it's impossible to ask for a trade right now with the CBA.
Second, they have said they like him, which most likely means they wouldn't release him.
Sooooo, what else is he supposed to do?

Clayton is coming back from injury, they have Amendola, Avery and Burton, and they drafted Greg Salas and Austin Pettis.
There isn't room for all of them, and he's would most likely just get lost in the shuffle there.
Hate to tell you. He could of told his agent, and his agent could of informed the team. Its not against rules. Rams don't care about the rules anyways. He could of also asked for a trade during the draft when the lockout was over. Its cool you you love Gilyard and everything, but still.. Don't be ignorant to the Situation.
 

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Gilyard has a ton of potential to turn out to be great. He would be a nice player to pick up cheap.
Woah, Woah, Woah. You're jumping the gun a bit and just going off a name and how he dominated in the NCAA.

NO way does he turn out great. He'll be a slot receiver, not a Desean Jackson.
 

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Woah, Woah, Woah. You're jumping the gun a bit and just going off a name and how he dominated in the NCAA.

NO way does he turn out great. He'll be a slot receiver, not a Desean Jackson.
He has the tools to be great.

I know this is a shitty example but,

Did people think Carter would be the WR he turned out to be ?

We got him for a dollar I think.
 

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He has the tools to be great.

I know this is a shitty example but,

Did people think Carter would be the WR he turned out to be ?

We got him for a dollar I think.
Totally WAY fucking different.

Cris Carter was in the supplemental draft. Mardy fell to the 4th round for a reason. The kid is a twig. Which is why hes injured. He can't play on the outside. The Rams did't draft Salas and Pettis for nothing.

The only WR with potential in ST Louis is Donnie Avery.

Everybody else is GARBO.
 

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Totally WAY fucking different.

Cris Carter was in the supplemental draft. Mardy fell to the 4th round for a reason. The kid is a twig. Which is why hes injured. He can't play on the outside. The Rams did't draft Salas and Pettis for nothing.

The only WR with potential in ST Louis is Donnie Avery.

Everybody else is GARBO.
Carter had a TERRIBLE drinking problem, which is why I said it is a terrible example.

I do think he can be great though. There is ways to bulk up...
 

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Carter had a TERRIBLE drinking problem, which is why I said it is a terrible example.

I do think he can be great though. There is ways to bulk up...

SMH. What does a fucking drinking problem have to do with anything?

He can't be "great". Moss, T.O, Calvin, Andre, Fitz.. they're great.. HE'LL NEVER BE THAT, OR ANYWHERE CLOSE.
 

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SMH. What does a fucking drinking problem have to do with anything?

He can't be "great". Moss, T.O, Calvin, Andre, Fitz.. they're great.. HE'LL NEVER BE THAT, OR ANYWHERE CLOSE.
I think he can be better then good ? That makes no sense, but I think he has sky high potential.
 

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I think he can be better then good ? That makes no sense, but I think he has sky high potential.
How does he have sky high potential?

He can't play on the outside. He'll never be a #1. He can't play againt bump and run. He can't block. Hes not the fastest guy. Doesn't have great size. Gets injured easily, has character issues. WHAT ELSE DO YOU SEE THATS SKY HIGH?
 

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lolol
another good thread ruined.

But he does have a lot of potential, and Kam, you are way of on a lot of bases here.
He is definitely not too small. He's 6'0, 194. A lot of guys who play outside are smaller than him. He's very reminiscent of Santonio Holmes, if he hits his potential. Basically the same size, and they both ran in the 4.5's, yet they play a lot faster, has great footwork on routes and can get deep, with added value in the return game. And where is all this injury stuff coming from? He had one injury. I don't think he even missed a college game. It was one lingering injury all last year. And bump and run, sure he will have trouble, but he didn't face it at all in college. He can learn. Character and desire is the only thing holding him back.

Now, I'm not saying he's going to be great. But he has potential to be very good.

And how was I being ignorant to the situation?
I was unaware his agent could talk to his team. Geez.
 

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lolol
another good thread ruined.

But he does have a lot of potential, and Kam, you are way of on a lot of bases here.
He is definitely not too small. He's 6'0, 194. A lot of guys who play outside are smaller than him. He's very reminiscent of Santonio Holmes, if he hits his potential. Basically the same size, and they both ran in the 4.5's, yet they play a lot faster, has great footwork on routes and can get deep, with added value in the return game. And where is all this injury stuff coming from? He had one injury. I don't think he even missed a college game. It was one lingering injury all last year. And bump and run, sure he will have trouble, but he didn't face it at all in college. He can learn. Character and desire is the only thing holding him back.

Now, I'm not saying he's going to be great. But he has potential to be very good.

And how was I being ignorant to the situation?
I was unaware his agent could talk to his team. Geez.
Agents can talk to the teams all day, they're not signed to a team. Just can't be no contract negotiations.

As for the Santonio Holmes thing. I don't see it.

Holmes actually can be a #1/#2. Gilyard is 5'11. He is a me first player, dude thinks hes T.O whenever hes nowhere close. Santonio is faster than Gilyard even tho they ran the same 40. Gilyard has never been fast, he just had agility. Totally different things. Gilyard also hasn't been the best route runner, hes been Meh-Decent, but nothing to write home about.

I just always see the kid being a #4 WR. Maybe a poor Nate Washington at best.
 

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Also, how is this thread ruined? Because theres debate? Really?
 
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