Unrealistic you mean. Browns front office has no clue what they are doing. Also the Seahawks would never do this. They actually won a superbowl in this century.
My favorite thing is that “Draft Day” is all about the Browns heroically overcoming the pressure to draft a massively hyped quarterback who has serious character concerns, and then only weeks after this movie came out the actual real-life Browns literally drafted that player in Johnny Manziel Then after that completely failed and they finally got a QB people could respect, they said "hmm nah screw this guy" and replaced him with sexual predator Deshaun Watson and gave the predator the most massive contract in NFL history. And Watson played horribly on the Browns. Kevin Costner must be proud!
Even more accurate is that when they traded for Watson, they already had a good QB who won a playoff game for them, trying to come back from injury that limited him the previous year. I don't know for sure how good Baker would have been but I do know the Browns would be a far better team with Baker and all the picks and cap space they gave up for Watson.
@@Elthenar They did everyone else a huge favor by doing the worst trade ever. It will never be surpassed. Any time someone says "that was a bad trade" you can just say "well, it wasn't as bad as the Watson trade" and shut them up.
Chargers trading away Drew Brees after drafting Eli Manning who refused to play for San Diego, then they traded him for the New York Giants’ Philip Rivers. Guess how many superbowls were won by which quarterbacks in this example.
I've seen this film in it's entirety and I still to this day don't know wtf Kevin Cosner is blathering about in any of these scenes. Yet I also cannot stop watching, help me, hahahah.😂
soooo if you haven't watched the movie, Frank Langella's character basically boxed Kevin in at the beginning of the movie. Kevin had to trade all 3 1st rd picks for the first round pick to get bo.
I do love the owner of the Browns was able to go from NY to Cleveland in record time. But the best part of this movie is how inept these front offices are, actually not far off from the real Browns.
I've heard that originally Draft Day was going to be about the Buffalo Bills, which would explain the short flight. But then they decided it would be more poetic if they went with the Browns, and ended up making a movie that became hilarious in hindsight almost immediately.
@@awesomebeast7509 Not really. They loved Drake Maye and wanted to trade up for him. They were right about him. Instead they drafted the guy who might be the best WR in this class. In fact their draft class as a whole is being praised as one of the best in 2024.
Damn! I feel special being in a chat with so many nfl gms or former ones that know how an nfl team works and what all goes on draft days in these rooms!!!
Lol, ain't it great all these couch-riding wannabes? Can't even enjoy a movie for being...(Wait for it...) A MOVIE!!! Good thing they pay all these wannabes the big bucks for their 'expertise'!?? Oh wait... They dont
Yeah I know it’s a movie. But no team is giving all the picks back PLUS a PR for a QB that fell to 7. If they tried this in real life he’d get laughed out of the room and be on his ass the next week.
For Seattle, it wasn't about the numbers. It was about the name. Seahawk fans had their hearts set on Bo, and when the boss traded him away the fans were ready to tar and feather him. He was saving his own skin.
@@travisvanalst4698 its not a great movie but it scratches my itch for a football GM/ Draft movie. Wish we had more. Moneyball however is a masterpiece
Bo Callahan went on to win 3 Super Bowls, 2 MVP's, and made the Pro Bowl 9x's. The future 1st ballot hall of famer, entered his 11th season with the Seahawks in 2024, looking to get that 4th Super Bowl ring.
I thought he was arrested for beating his actress wife to death. He was shived to death in the prison yard for giving a gang boss bad tips on football spreads.
The movie was made in direct partnership with the NFL. From a 2014 article...Tracy Perlman, the NFL's vice president for marketing and entertainment, describes Draft Day's relationship with the NFL as the deepest, most detailed partnership of its kind in NFL history.
I know it's fake it's a movie but I wish the Jets to have a GM like this. I wish I was the general manager, I didn't want Aaron Rogers. I wanted Derek Carr
So I’m confused why everyone acts like he killed it. When the dust settled he gave up 3 2nd rd picks for one extra first round pick and a punt returner. Not a great day
The "pancake eating" line is second in Hollywood history for pancake references. The Dave Chapelle show skit on Prince has the number one pancake reference.
@@adarkwind4712 That would be a better comparison, but even that wasn't the same. To move up one spot, Seattle gave up three future 1st round picks To move up 7 picks, the Saints only gave up two1st rounder,, and 3rd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th round picks. But with that being said, that trade isn't too unrealistic. The unrealistic part was the trade with Jacksonville. Five 2nd rounders for the 6th pick.
Later, Callahan became a 4x superbowl champ. Ray Jennings was a bust after just two season who was later traded to the Panthers for a 7th. Sunny and the coach were fired after two seasons which had a total of 7 wins in that time
When Costner asks, “what else do we need?” I found myself wondering, isn’t it your job to know? Also maybe the head coach who’s entire job it is to work with player personnel, was silent like he didn’t know
Arian Foster was an undrafted perennial pro bowler for The Texans. The movie putting him there is a homage that reflects a realistic draft position to reflect his real life value. Although technically; The Texans picking him at 15 in the movie would reflect that better because clearly he wasn't top ten like Brown, Campbell, Sanders, Payton, or Peterson were. However Payton won a Super Bowl in 85 so a top ten pick has won a Super Bowl ring.
Its the leagues pretend world where everybody is wonderful, and the league pretends that its some sort of virtue factory where verybody wins! This movie is a love letter to the NFL. I love football. Hate the NFL.
They could take DNA from Brady, Manning, Favre, and Montana and clone the greatest QB ever and he would still suck if he had to play for the crappy Titans. Hopefully the Titans draft a QB and trade Levis so he can be successful in the NFL.
I always liked the Browns. I’m no mega fan or anything but I like them. They just seem to get into these situations that just don’t seem to work out like they hope.
Plot Twist! Seattle trades with Denver for trading 1st round picks and throws in a 2nd round. Denver gets there player plus a 2nd rounder and Seattle still has 2 first round picks from Cleveland and pick Bo. Turns their No overall pick into 2 first round picks and still has their guy.
If you think things like this cant happen....let me remind you of the time when the Vikings traded everything to Dallas for Herschal Walker. Better known as "The Great Trade Robbery"
It's a fun movie. I find it hilarious that some people comment saying it's unrealistic and dumb, when the NFL was directly involved with it's creation and signed off on all the content to ensure realism and accuracy of the draft process. Gotta love fans that think they know more about a companies inner workings than the staff and executives who actually do the job.
yah, there have been far more ridiculous draft days. Also, the whole Bo Callahan thing happened to Dan Marino, and he went on to have a GOAT year his second year in.
@@raygordonteacheschess5501I mean in reality it’s dumb as hell because he took the two least valuable positions in the nfl at the top of the first round. Maybe Mack was an edge rusher so it is sensible, but you don’t draft rb #7. There are always serviceable, great rbs in the 2nd round. But the draft compensation part was crazy. He turned the #6 and 3 2nd rounders into the #7, #1 and a special teams player. Those are trades Madden would turn down.
@@Narikvp Doesn't matter, the league would null the two Seahawks trades because the salary cap part makes it look like collusion. Minimum The Seahawks would probably be obligated to take on a part of Mack's rookie contract making the trade that much more stupefying.
@@joepermenter7228 its bizarre as hell. It sounds like the research done by the scriptwriters for this movie was playing with a bunch of draft simulators while setting the trade toggle on free for all.
Everyone is saying this is unrealistic. If Indy wanted to own half the NFL picks and a Maserati when they got Andrew Luck, they would have got it with a courtesy reach around that year. The player dictates the value.
In reality this 2nd trade between Cleveland & Seattle couldn’t happen on the spot on draft night. Because a player is involved, he’d have to pass a physical in order for the trade to be completed.
The fact that this is the Browns makes this realisitic
Unrealistic you mean.
Browns front office has no clue what they are doing.
Also the Seahawks would never do this. They actually won a superbowl in this century.
Cinematic license at its best and loved it.
Only if the end result would fit the Browns rather you end up with Deshaun Watson!
If this were really the browns then they would make this deal and Bo would go on to be all pro and win 4 Super Bowls for Seattle.
Ryan Poles and the Panthers
My favorite thing is that “Draft Day” is all about the Browns heroically overcoming the pressure to draft a massively hyped quarterback who has serious character concerns, and then only weeks after this movie came out the actual real-life Browns literally drafted that player in Johnny Manziel
Then after that completely failed and they finally got a QB people could respect, they said "hmm nah screw this guy" and replaced him with sexual predator Deshaun Watson and gave the predator the most massive contract in NFL history. And Watson played horribly on the Browns. Kevin Costner must be proud!
winston will save us
Even more accurate is that when they traded for Watson, they already had a good QB who won a playoff game for them, trying to come back from injury that limited him the previous year.
I don't know for sure how good Baker would have been but I do know the Browns would be a far better team with Baker and all the picks and cap space they gave up for Watson.
@@johnharlan-r9p Yeah - especially if you need to shoplift something !
@@Elthenar They did everyone else a huge favor by doing the worst trade ever. It will never be surpassed. Any time someone says "that was a bad trade" you can just say "well, it wasn't as bad as the Watson trade" and shut them up.
And now baker is doing well for the buccs lol
Sonny knew that Bo was a bust because his agent was Diddy.
No doubt they had a White Party after the draft.
Literally one of the funniest things ever said...well done...well done!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damn, I forgot all about that! 😂😂😂
😂
On God
Bo Callahan went onto win 4 super bowls and 2 mvps. Everyone of the browns first round picks are now backups or out of the league
😂
dude..........this is fantasy....not real life!!!!! hahaha!
Browns are going to Browns
Naah. He burns out by year two.
@@drewbuckland6557 accurate
This movie is completely ridiculous and unrealistic. I enjoyed every minute of it
Right! I what it every year on draft day!
Lol I couldn’t have said it better myself
Same 😂
Great unrealistic screenplay
Best part is the writers chose the Browns lol
This movie makes Star Wars look like non-fiction. 😆
😂😂😂😂💀
Lmao
Redskin trade for RG3 draft pick
Viking trade for Walker
And I love it because of it
For the record, Star wars did happen, it was just a long time ago in a galaxy far away, so our history books don't have any info about them.
The Trade in "Draft Day" is the worst trade in history.
Carolina Panthers: Bet?
The Browns trading for Watson.
@@mikes6457 The Broncos trading for Wilson.
Chargers trading away Drew Brees after drafting Eli Manning who refused to play for San Diego, then they traded him for the New York Giants’ Philip Rivers. Guess how many superbowls were won by which quarterbacks in this example.
Reminds me of the Deshaun Watson trade
Panthers? Try Browns for Watson. That makes the Panthers trade look good.
"Are we on the clock?" I think you'd know if you were on the clock or not.
I've seen this film in it's entirety and I still to this day don't know wtf Kevin Cosner is blathering about in any of these scenes. Yet I also cannot stop watching, help me, hahahah.😂
G-darn it I love this job
soooo if you haven't watched the movie, Frank Langella's character basically boxed Kevin in at the beginning of the movie. Kevin had to trade all 3 1st rd picks for the first round pick to get bo.
He wanted a splash pick not the QB. That's why he was okay with the RB pick.
@@wvang0013 Then he would've been fine with them just keeping their original pick and taking the RB.
@nicholascaccese4126 The owner wanted the RB because his dad played for the Browns and the HC wanted the RB too but Kevin Costner wanted Vonte Mack.
The most Hollywood thing about this entire movie is the Browns making good decisions.
Is this an inside look at some random person playing franchise mode on madden?
No Madden is much more realistic than this scenario.
The fictionality in this scene is so hilarious, every NFL team ended up making it their real template.
The trade for Ricky Williams was close to this
I do love the owner of the Browns was able to go from NY to Cleveland in record time. But the best part of this movie is how inept these front offices are, actually not far off from the real Browns.
Private jet, no TSA.
@@mc76 still not enough time lmao. He wouldn't even make it to his private jet between picks
I've heard that originally Draft Day was going to be about the Buffalo Bills, which would explain the short flight. But then they decided it would be more poetic if they went with the Browns, and ended up making a movie that became hilarious in hindsight almost immediately.
We got to see the Giants front office on Hard Knocks and they were very inept
@@awesomebeast7509 Not really. They loved Drake Maye and wanted to trade up for him. They were right about him. Instead they drafted the guy who might be the best WR in this class. In fact their draft class as a whole is being praised as one of the best in 2024.
Damn! I feel special being in a chat with so many nfl gms or former ones that know how an nfl team works and what all goes on draft days in these rooms!!!
Lol, ain't it great all these couch-riding wannabes? Can't even enjoy a movie for being...(Wait for it...) A MOVIE!!! Good thing they pay all these wannabes the big bucks for their 'expertise'!?? Oh wait... They dont
Yeah I know it’s a movie. But no team is giving all the picks back PLUS a PR for a QB that fell to 7. If they tried this in real life he’d get laughed out of the room and be on his ass the next week.
You never heard of the Carolina Panthers?
For Seattle, it wasn't about the numbers. It was about the name. Seahawk fans had their hearts set on Bo, and when the boss traded him away the fans were ready to tar and feather him. He was saving his own skin.
Tom Telesco of the Chargers/Raiders has an interesting react video to this.
Depends on what they think they can do to develop the kid too.
The browns would did and will always😂
One of the best behind the scenes football movies ever other than any given sunday!!!
Ray Jennings and Vontae both blew out their knees in training camp. Go Browns!
Everyone used to rag on this movie. I like it.
Draft Day and Money Ball are my favorite sport/executive movies
Moneyball I can understand, but Draft Day? It’s not even close to be even semi realistic lol.
@@travisvanalst4698 Well, it is. But it doesn't HAVE to be the Browns. Plenty of GMs make boneheaded trades.
@@travisvanalst4698 its not a great movie but it scratches my itch for a football GM/ Draft movie. Wish we had more.
Moneyball however is a masterpiece
Completely outrageous take on the BTS of Draft Day? Really? C'mon...
Damn't, I loved EVERY SECOND of this movie. I want more!
Love this movie. Lets go Vantae Mack. Heart and soul of us all.
Johnathan Kent faked his Death in Kansas so he could become the General Manager of the Cleveland Browns 😂😂
Bo Callahan went on to win 3 Super Bowls, 2 MVP's, and made the Pro Bowl 9x's. The future 1st ballot hall of famer, entered his 11th season with the Seahawks in 2024, looking to get that 4th Super Bowl ring.
😂😂
I thought he was arrested for beating his actress wife to death. He was shived to death in the prison yard for giving a gang boss bad tips on football spreads.
😂
STOP SMOKING CRACK
meanwhile all the browns 1st rounders that they traded back kept falling in the mid-teens and all ended up being busts so there's that too.
Dumbest draft move ever. He spent 3 second round picks to get a guy he could have gotten late in the first round. It was not a good trade at all.
This is antisemitic
Yep. He got lucky that the next 5 teams passed on Callahan.
Gets lost in the sauce of feel goody music and themery.
How many draft movies do you know of?
Hell, it doesn't have to be a movie. Look what they gave up for deshaun Watson. Yikes!!
Leary vs Costner vs Langella here: thats good casting
This was such a good movie. Kevin Costner always kills it.
joke?
Especially in Mr. Brooks
"where the hell that come from!?"
- this entire movie in a nutshell
Did they not consult with anyone that knows the NFL?
The movie was made in direct partnership with the NFL. From a 2014 article...Tracy Perlman, the NFL's vice president for marketing and entertainment, describes Draft Day's relationship with the NFL as the deepest, most detailed partnership of its kind in NFL history.
@@tomd6163 yes Jerry Jones
I know it's fake it's a movie but I wish the Jets to have a GM like this. I wish I was the general manager, I didn't want Aaron Rogers. I wanted Derek Carr
@@MichaelBrewster-x7n😂
Yes the Minnesota Vikings
Old man is a time traveler, he sure knows to get places fast.
Fine, I'll watch Draft Day again
“Fiction can be fun!” 🤣
Love that scene. Great writing and acting.
“I don’t want your picks Tom”
“What do you want?”
“I want you to dig….”
Nice crossover 😂
So I’m confused why everyone acts like he killed it. When the dust settled he gave up 3 2nd rd picks for one extra first round pick and a punt returner. Not a great day
No kidding. He did okay, but nothing earth shattering.
The pancake 🥞 disrespect was shocking
Putney was the Devin Hester of this goofy movie...
This is antisemitic
downright despicable
‘I checked all the Seahawk fan blogs an chat rooms’ 😂
The "pancake eating" line is second in Hollywood history for pancake references. The Dave Chapelle show skit on Prince has the number one pancake reference.
‘Where is pancakes house’
I love this damn movie!!
Dramatic representation of what the Bears did to the Panthers so they could get Bryce young 😂
Or the niners did to the Bears so the Bears could get Mitchie Poo
@ then drafted Trey Lance what’s your point
@@KeepFeatherinIt201 then drafted Justin Failds what's yours? Lol
Man!! It's just a movie.. crazy!!!
All you of that say is that this is unrealistic. I just say Russell Wilson to Denver. Herschel Walker to Minnesota. This does happen.
Both of those are for established players, not a soon to be rookie.
@@alexh8613 Mike Ditka in new orleans
@@adarkwind4712 That would be a better comparison, but even that wasn't the same. To move up one spot, Seattle gave up three future 1st round picks
To move up 7 picks, the Saints only gave up two1st rounder,, and 3rd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th round picks.
But with that being said, that trade isn't too unrealistic. The unrealistic part was the trade with Jacksonville. Five 2nd rounders for the 6th pick.
@alexh8613 I'm almost completely positive he didn't give up 5 2nd rounders.
Well Ricky Williams trade was close to this
Later, Callahan became a 4x superbowl champ. Ray Jennings was a bust after just two season who was later traded to the Panthers for a 7th. Sunny and the coach were fired after two seasons which had a total of 7 wins in that time
Two seasons is being generous. They’d be on the hot seat after starting 0-5
Me and the boys discussing our fantasy football trades:
When Costner asks, “what else do we need?” I found myself wondering, isn’t it your job to know? Also maybe the head coach who’s entire job it is to work with player personnel, was silent like he didn’t know
Taking a RB with the 7th pick just goes to show why the Browns are the Browns
Ever hear of Adrian Peterson? He was taken with the 7th overall pick and he turned out ok.
Didn't get a ring
@@eduardosalgado9105most NFL players don't smart guy
Arian Foster was an undrafted perennial pro bowler for The Texans. The movie putting him there is a homage that reflects a realistic draft position to reflect his real life value. Although technically; The Texans picking him at 15 in the movie would reflect that better because clearly he wasn't top ten like Brown, Campbell, Sanders, Payton, or Peterson were. However Payton won a Super Bowl in 85 so a top ten pick has won a Super Bowl ring.
Sonny took care of business. He got 3 great impactful players and his 1st round draft picks back!
Kevin Costner did a great job saying his lines
Love how everybody just 'knows' each other at other facilities.
Its the leagues pretend world where everybody is wonderful, and the league pretends that its some sort of virtue factory where verybody wins! This movie is a love letter to the NFL. I love football. Hate the NFL.
The NFL is a Woke mess...
And where everyone cheers when Roger Goodell goes on the stage.
Just realized he still traded 3 years of number 2s
If this movie were made 3 years ago with Dan Campbell and Brad Holmes this would be 100% believable.
In no universe would this kind of trade happen. Ever.
Yo what movie is this bcus I need to watch lol
Draft Day
Bob Myers needed to watch this film before the NBA 2020 draft.
Best GM in Browns history!
And that's when seven massage therapists stepped forward
All that to end up with the same guy all along and a kick returner
Unfortunately, my Titans got Bo Callahan, (Levis). Looks like Sonny was right.
Lmfao
They could take DNA from Brady, Manning, Favre, and Montana and clone the greatest QB ever and he would still suck if he had to play for the crappy Titans. Hopefully the Titans draft a QB and trade Levis so he can be successful in the NFL.
Always liked this movie. But this scene is my favourite
It's been a whole decade since this movie came out and it just now dawned on me why it seems so realistic...it's about fantasy football.
As a browns fan I feel this on a spiritual level. 😊
I always liked the Browns. I’m no mega fan or anything but I like them. They just seem to get into these situations that just don’t seem to work out like they hope.
Plot Twist! Seattle trades with Denver for trading 1st round picks and throws in a 2nd round. Denver gets there player plus a 2nd rounder and Seattle still has 2 first round picks from Cleveland and pick Bo. Turns their No overall pick into 2 first round picks and still has their guy.
The irony of this movie is the note "Mack No Matter What"
Kahil Mack was available for the Browns in the draft that year and the passed on him
If you think things like this cant happen....let me remind you of the time when the Vikings traded everything to Dallas for Herschal Walker. Better known as "The Great Trade Robbery"
literally gave Dallas their dynasty
The cheese is super strong in this flick
It's a fun movie. I find it hilarious that some people comment saying it's unrealistic and dumb, when the NFL was directly involved with it's creation and signed off on all the content to ensure realism and accuracy of the draft process. Gotta love fans that think they know more about a companies inner workings than the staff and executives who actually do the job.
yah, there have been far more ridiculous draft days. Also, the whole Bo Callahan thing happened to Dan Marino, and he went on to have a GOAT year his second year in.
Except that it IS INCREDIBLY unrealistic and dumb. "I want my picks back" 🤣🤣🤣
I liked it but HATED the unnecessary romance subplot. I skip those scenes.
Shit Goodell was in it
LOL the NFL wasnt ensuring that the trade offer itself was reasonable.
he traded 3 2nds for the 6th pick and then traded the pick immediately for 3 1sts .... lol.
He still wound up giving up three #2 picks for Ray Jennings. Not that shrewd.
@@raygordonteacheschess5501I mean in reality it’s dumb as hell because he took the two least valuable positions in the nfl at the top of the first round. Maybe Mack was an edge rusher so it is sensible, but you don’t draft rb #7. There are always serviceable, great rbs in the 2nd round. But the draft compensation part was crazy. He turned the #6 and 3 2nd rounders into the #7, #1 and a special teams player. Those are trades Madden would turn down.
Yeah, I liked this movie until this happened! That other GM would have laughed at him! Not gave him all his picks back
@@Narikvp Doesn't matter, the league would null the two Seahawks trades because the salary cap part makes it look like collusion. Minimum The Seahawks would probably be obligated to take on a part of Mack's rookie contract making the trade that much more stupefying.
@@joepermenter7228 its bizarre as hell. It sounds like the research done by the scriptwriters for this movie was playing with a bunch of draft simulators while setting the trade toggle on free for all.
Every time I laugh so hard at the end of the movie the browns fans cheer Super Bowl
Only the Browns would think that trading three 2nd round picks for a LB and RB was a great job.
As a Jets fan, I’m pretty sure the character of the Browns owner was made from Woody Johnson..
I watch this movie . Every season to start fantasy Football
Its a shame in the 2014 Draft. Cleveland made the mistake of draftong Johnny Manziel instead of a runninback.
Love this movie
400th like. One of my favorite Kevin Costner movies
Awesome Flick!
love this movie
This is the most cliched scene in cinema history
Jennifer Gardner.. Smartest football person in the room..
I really liked this movie. I just don't care what the critics say.
I’m with you like this movie!! I just watch it for pure entertainment!!!!!!
Same. We enjoyed it!
New York, to the airport, to Cleveland, to the office in 20 minutes.
always thought bo callahan was the equivalent to johnny maziel in this movie
This has to be the dumbest and least realistic sports movie made in the last 20 years.
And yet you came here to comment about it
@@bigsarge8795 Yes, because clips of this bullshit keep being recommended to me. Now go on somewhere.
And you need to STOP SMOKING CRACK and REJOIN the REAL WORLD
Apparently you failed to see what the Houston Texans pulled off in real life during the 2023 draft
I'd love that job _too...if_ there was a scriptwriter telling all the other characters when/how to agree with me.
Actors man.
Is Frank Langela the Flash??? He got from Radio City, to Teterboro, to Cleveland, to the Browns facility, all in about 1 hour.
Everyone is saying this is unrealistic. If Indy wanted to own half the NFL picks and a Maserati when they got Andrew Luck, they would have got it with a courtesy reach around that year. The player dictates the value.
Movie name
I still call people a pancake eating Mofo till this day 😂
Favorite part of this movie
In reality this 2nd trade between Cleveland & Seattle couldn’t happen on the spot on draft night. Because a player is involved, he’d have to pass a physical in order for the trade to be completed.
It could be done. It would be conditional on him passing a physical. They do that all the time
Cardinals did it in 2019 with Josh Rosen to Miami.
They need a part 2, but make it more realistic by basing it off the Watson trade to the Texans.
This is my average madden draft experience
You know it was a movie.
No one was booing Roger Goodell.
The Browns can’t even build a winning team in make believe…
They are indeed the saddest franchise in all of sports
Seahawks phone kept cutting off they thought they were getting Bo Jackson
This is me in Fantasy football minus the trades going through
This is a great scene until you think about it for 5 seconds.
This gm would've been lost his job and would've been laughed out the league
Idiotic and ignorant...If you work in the league, you know this stuff happens