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00:00Let's play out a trade scenario.
00:02If another team called with a first-round pick, do you think they would move him?
00:06No.
00:07Why?
00:08Because I think part of their whole plan is to extend him after this year.
00:13Yeah.
00:13So you can't extend him until after his third season.
00:18Right.
00:18You couldn't give him a contract extension today if you wanted to.
00:20When you say they, do you mean?
00:23Vrabel, Wolfe, Cowden, the regime.
00:28The regime.
00:29Well, all of them.
00:30Because that's what they want to get back to, drafting and developing and re-signing.
00:34And so, trust me, if I'm in charge of the team, I'm signing him the first day you're able to do it.
00:40He's a primary corner.
00:41Okay, I'm going to pay him top of the league.
00:42I'm going to keep him.
00:43I'm going to do all those things.
00:44And, yeah, you could get burned on that deal.
00:46Make no mistake.
00:47That could come back to bite you in terms of you spent money on a player that didn't work out.
00:51It's not going to screw up your cap or any of that stupid stuff.
00:54I'm just saying you may not get the return on the investment.
00:57But I'm not convinced that they love him just based on the thing you mentioned, their history.
01:03They want guys that, you know, I don't know, don't have those soft tissue injuries.
01:10Mike Vrabel despises those injuries.
01:13Thinks it's a sign of weakness.
01:14Just based on his past history and things he said about that, right?
01:19Yeah.
01:20I don't know that he's sold on the player.
01:22And it's a fair point, Beetle.
01:24Maybe we just got to see how this season comes out.
01:26Because if he comes back this week and he ends up with eight interceptions, the conversation might be nonexistent, right?
01:34Mike Vrabel has shown that he does not have an attachment to any players that he did not bring onto this team and onto this roster.
01:40Yep.

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