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Postby Duff Man » Fri Sep 17, 2004 3:37 pm

I think it would be hard to get top dollar for Griffen if you can't simultaneously deliver Tatum Bell, so that the owner has the Denver RB situation locked up. I know I'd be too nervous to give up an elite WR like CJ or Ward for Griffen unless I had Bell as well.
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Postby thaklanksta » Fri Sep 17, 2004 4:19 pm

I think the smart thing to do is to wait and see how Q-tip does this week. I have a feeling his value will get better with each week making it easier for someone to trade you a top WR.

I like the post that said trade Jamal for a stud WR instead of trading Q-tip.

You could also put a band-aid on it by dropping Calico and taking a flyer on another WR. Is CedrickWilson of the 49ers available?
If so grab him. How about David Terell? Antonio Bryant? Even Marcus Robinson could be a sleeper this year.

I think anyone who trades Q-tip will be wishing they didnt in week 5 or 6 when he is still putting up big numbers.
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Postby PatsFan007 » Fri Sep 17, 2004 4:28 pm

thaklanksta wrote:I think the smart thing to do is to wait and see how Q-tip does this week. I have a feeling his value will get better with each week making it easier for someone to trade you a top WR.

I like the post that said trade Jamal for a stud WR instead of trading Q-tip.

You could also put a band-aid on it by dropping Calico and taking a flyer on another WR. Is CedrickWilson of the 49ers available?
If so grab him. How about David Terell? Antonio Bryant? Even Marcus Robinson could be a sleeper this year.

I think anyone who trades Q-tip will be wishing they didnt in week 5 or 6 when he is still putting up big numbers.


Actually, I started shopping Lewis and got the following offer.
This makes things a little more interesting: Manning, Pats D. and D. Mason for J. Lewis, A. Brooks and Tenn D. That would upgrade QB and my D and I'm really only giving up Lewis, who might kill me at the end of the season because of court sht.

Am I too high or does this make sence?

My current line up:

QB Bulger, Brooks (start 1)
Could be Manning with Bulger on the bench

RB Edge, Lewis, Griffin and T. Henry (start 2)
Could start Edge and play the match up with Henry and Griffin

WR S. Moss, Stallworth and Calico
Could start S. Moss and Mason not great but, I don't have any faith starting Stallworth.

Breaking news flash Stallworth sks!

Defense
Tenn and GB
Could start the #1 D each week Pats
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Postby thaklanksta » Fri Sep 17, 2004 9:46 pm

U would probably make out better in that trade. You get a top 3 QB a top 3 defense and a top 5 receiver.

You give up a pretty good defense a stud RB who might be in jail before seasons end, and a QB who will struggle because of a limited receiver core.

I say do it. The only way this works against you is if Jmal beats the rap and rushes for 2,000 and 14 td's. My bet is on him not doing it.
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