By Jim Coffman
It was still a stupid trade. But maybe ol’ Mitch will justify it after all.
Ryan Pace was still negotiating against himself when he traded three draft picks to move up one spot (from No. 3 to 2) in the first round of the 2017 draft to draft the quarterback from North Carolina named Trubisky. He was fleeced by a rookie general manager (the 49ers’ John Lynch) in his first 10 minutes on the job of drafting players for San Francisco.
Don’t believe me? Ask Hub Arkush, who has way better sources than you do. Our man Hub has said on numerous occasions that there were no other offers for the 49ers’ pick (and even if there had been, none included the No. 3 pick, the primary asset the Bears sent away – if the Browns had made the trade with the Niners, the primary asset would have been their next pick, No. 12). Pace got it in his head that he was going to be Mr. Aggressive and there was no stopping him.
But now we have the first evidence that it wasn’t just justified, it was totally justified dude! In other words, the team that obliterated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48-10 Sunday looks like it has enough depth to be successful despite the lost picks. And the guy they did it for, the young quarterback with the glorious arm, has written a first chapter in a book of greatness.
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Posted on October 1, 2018