Jurrell Casey traded to Denver

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  1. Titanup1982

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    Indeed he did, but he made some GREAT plays against the Ravens in the playoffs. He almost looked 24 years old again at times down the stretch.

    I'll definitely miss him. One of the greatest Titans on and off the field.
     
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  2. JR1980

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    No doubt. I really enjoyed him over the years and felt like he was overrated in his prime. I don’t feel like he took the trade well, even though it wasn’t bad for him, but whatever. Good teams stay young and cut bait/control the cap. We did that. Great memories, but I honestly don’t feel like it will be THAT big of a loss...I guess time will tell.
     
  3. Vorsutus

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    And he did it with what I assume are fake lower legs. No way are you 300pounds and you calves are that small.
     
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  4. Hormesis

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    Casey was a GREAT Titan! Nuff said!
     
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  5. Titanup1982

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    I think people lost focus on how good of a player he was when we couldn't give him the help to get pressure up the middle. As soon as Simmons came along, Casey actually came back to dominance.

    Could you imagine Simmons and Casey in his prime? I knew when Simmons came around, Casey wasn't going to be serviceable.

    Marlon Davidson would've filled Casey's spot, but we went with Wilson instead. Davidson and Simmons would've wrecked havoc for years to come @JCBRAVE
     
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  6. JCBRAVE

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    Davidson is fine but just wasnt gonna be the pick at 29
     
  7. JR1980

    JR1980 Pro Bowler

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    I called big Isaiah Wilson at #29 before the draft....He fit our attitude, and I knew they weren’t putting their eggs in Dennis Kelly’s basket.
     
  8. Soxcat

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    Actually Murchinson isn't that much less of a player IMO than Davidson especially in the 5th round. Great value for a comparable player IMO.
     
  9. JCBRAVE

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    I dont get the Murch love at all, what film are ppl watching that I must have not seen..?
     
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  10. Soxcat

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    For starters Murchinson had almost identical TFL and sack numbers as Davidson. Murchinson is more of an inside player and while playing DE in three man fronts he also lined up at NT a bunch. I didn't say he was quite at Davidson's level but he isn't that far off. The value is legit.

    Murchinson also looked good in the Senior Bowl practices
    Murchison a 'Disruptive Force' At Senior Bowl Workouts
     
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