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Trade Deals 2021: Biggest Winners, Losers, and Blunders

Piece by: Trey Stanford


While most of the country has their eyes set on March Madness being back after a year long hiatus, many of us have our sights set on this past week’s explosive trade deals. With 2020 in hindsight, we’ve seen bizarre trades that turned to pure gold and what should have been a match made in football heaven, turn into duds. Last year, Brady’s move to the Buccaneers was the last fading light of an era. Most of us were overjoyed.

But to the dismay of many, (me included), Tom Brady and the Buccaneers went on to win the Super Bowl against the overwhelmingly favored Kansas City. With this in mind, it is difficult to say who the real winners and losers are. However, you’re not paying that $5 subscription fee to read about ‘maybe this or that’. No, no y’all want to hear about what we have to say so you can complain about it in the comments section later. Or maybe play the long game and come back in 2022 and rub my nose in it when I get these 100% wrong.


1. Jameis Winston


Alright, let’s talk about the elephant in the room. For decades, the NFC South had to watch as Drew Brees set the NLF on fire. Setting the all-time passing record for most passing yards, Best


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