
[Schultz] Despite significant league-wide interest, the #Titans are not trading DT T’Vondre Sweat. They view him as a young, ascending cornerstone — a key part of their future plans — and have made it clear they’re not looking to move him. twitter.com/Schultz_Repo…
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Good
I like it. I just wish we can see more of meatloaf and big Jeff this season.
For those that were worried that the FO was going fully off the deep end by considering moving Sweat, this should let y’all know what they really think of him. Didn’t see the harm in shopping to see what they could get for him but the price was very steep (as it should have been) so nobody willing to overpay means our meatloaf isn’t going anywhere anytime soon
Felt like smoke without fire. Happy it stayed that way.
Thank GOD dude. If Borgonzi would’ve done that for anything less than multiple day 2 picks or a first, I would’ve lost my mind
Inject it into my mf veins. No way you can trade a player like that after how he looked his rookie season.
Good move. I wish we would have moved Ridley or Pollard, but glad we didn’t move Sweat or Simmons
“the offers were shit”……
Happy to hear this!
Pretty much goes against all the local reporting, presumably they didn’t get a good enough offer and aren’t completely out on him, just don’t think his current trajectory is high.
So there’s trade rumours coming from the local media for weeks, then national rumours. Then once the trade deadline is basically over its “hes a young ascending cornerstone”.
To me this reeks of “We asked for value and didnt get it”.
Great news, I never understood the speculation that he would be traded.
Good! He has the potential to be a game wrecker and he has Simmons there to guarantee it happens
But according to Easten Freeze and Buck Reising we wanted to trade him
DT is one of the hardest positions to acquire talent and we have two great ones. Super glad we didn’t move them.
Should have traded Ward for Rodgers, he has bigger hands 🙌
There may be hope for this franchise to fix what has been broken after all.