these stupid guys apparently didn't read the question HE ISN"T TRADING LJ..he is offering to GET HIM...its a fine deal for you if he accepts..but you will suffer greatly at the depth of ur RBs..Addai appears to be a 4th round fantasy flop (ESPN drafts have him rated in the 30s), Maroney won't start with fat *** dillion there, Jackson is a solid starter on ur team though.
2006-09-01 08:07:15
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answered by Sir_caterpillar 4
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Not really Maroney just got hurt and they dont know for how long, Addai has had 34 yards the entire pre-seasons and chris brown is going to be splitting alot of time, other than that you have Steve Jackson whos a solid back but also injury prone, Portis though is coming off a shoulder injury and from reports I heard its going to affect him all year, if you can suck up Larry Johnson for him and chester your Running backs are alot more solid, lets put it this way you have three 1,000 yards backs pretty much guranteed so yes its a good trade, but you have to get Johnson or somebody like Johnson to make your team stronger.
2006-09-01 08:04:49
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answered by bibby6914 3
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Thank you for responding to my question; now my answer for you . . . LJ is worth having, but I'm not sure it is worth it at the cost of Taylor and Portis. I have S. Jackson and I'm more than a little concerned that my #1 pick (at the 9th slot of a ten team league) plays for a team that just signed Davis as a #3 back. Davis might have bad knees but if he takes away even 5 TDs from Jackson, it could be a bad thing. I know that LJ could be the ****, but you might be giving up depth (2 possible top ten RBs for one almost guaranteed) in this trade. Maroney is unsure as is Brown and Addai. I haven't seen your entire team so I can't say for sure, but maybe you should get another 5th RB or 4rth WR from this guy. Giving up Portis AND Taylor could be huge. Consider the repercussions in a head to head game with the guy you are trading with. Thanks again for rating my team and good luck with your year!
2006-09-01 16:40:32
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answered by drock417 1
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Normally, I would say this deal is a little bit in your opponents favor, however, judging by the RIDICULOUS amount of backs you have, this is pretty good. Steven Jackson and Larry Johnson are great starters to have and addai + maroney (hopefully no broncos backs go to the colts) will be great come playoff time!
You should drop chris brown right now. He's already on the verge of losing his job to henry, and he won't get many goaline touches with White anyway. He's not worth much....
2006-09-01 08:12:09
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answered by Anonymous
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accept the trade. larry johnson and steven jackson are two great rb's. since your not starting taylor, then you might as well trade up with him and portis. if the rest of your team is atleast decent then you should be good.
2006-09-01 08:23:27
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answered by dalafala 2
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Noo offer Jackson, Brown and a wide receiver for Johnson..they should except the trade...Get rid of Taylor cus he's a back up to a back up...Don't get rid of Portis tho. ..unless you can get Alexander or LT.
2006-09-01 14:33:59
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answered by Anonymous
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keep Johnson
2006-09-01 08:00:44
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answered by ? 4
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It is a good deal for you, but that deal isn't going to get it done.
2006-09-01 16:39:26
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answered by Tucker C 4
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get larry johnson if you can
2006-09-01 08:36:38
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answered by gizmo's pal 2
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yes i love this trade
2006-09-01 09:49:02
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answered by zoch13 2
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