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As per Penton's article in the Winnipeg Sun today:

 

Teams were already trying to take advantage of Winnipeg's desperate quarterback situation before Burris left them at the altar. The Edmonton Eskimos, according to two CFL sources, recently offered Matt Nichols to the Bombers for a high draft pick. It was quickly rebuffed.

 

 

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    I love Nichols and would be happy to have him here, just not for a high pick.

comment_38159

The pick itself is irrelevant the GM's rationale is what matters and in this case he is contradicting himself, which should be concerning.

 

There's really no contradiction. Giving up a second round pick in a draft that isn't very deep doesn't mean he should just throw away the 2nd overall pick. The draft isn't deep, that doesn't mean there is ONE good player.

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Because he rationalized acquiring an oft injured, sometime starting NI oline for that exact reason.

A broken leg that healed badly (not shocking, it was in Saskabush lol) is "oft-injured"? Come on now.. Also, like mentioned before a second round pick in a shallow draft for an non-imp tackle who has started before is a deal ANY GM would make but a top 9 pick (what I assume is a high pick) for an unproven, twice out for the season QB who may or may not be better then what we currently have rostered let alone ones we could be bringing in is NOT one a sane GM would make.. Hervey was trying to be an ass and take advantage of Walters. Very glad Walters said negative to that..

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