No, you know what your getting from Jonhnson and Portis they will get theirs. Jackson hasn't really proved anything at yet and Bryant is on a high streak right now. I like making moves but this is too early to pull the trigger on something like this, it can make or break you so just stay pat for now unless your really desperate.
2006-09-28 06:59:27
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answered by CruzIN4lf 2
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Go for it. Palmer's fine, we all saw him last week, he can throw to Chad NP. While S. Jackson will eventually break out of his slump. And think, about the time Portis is injured and don't think he'll come back from his injury and he'll be Superman. It will take him time to adjust. So the slump Jackson's having is about equal to the time Portis will miss due to injury. While Bryant had those 2 good weeks, but look what the Philly's D did to the 49ers. They pressured A. Smith so bad, he couldn't find V. Davis or A. Bryant(and i must add that it was without Sheppard and Kearse, and without Dawkins about half the game and with an injured R. Hood). And Bryant has a lot of guys who he has to compete with for being A. Smith's favorite target. There's E. Johnson, V. Davis, and the 49ers have a ton of trust in F. Gore. And A. Braynt will never be better than CJ unless CJ's injured.
2006-09-28 04:36:17
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answered by The Fantasy King 5
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I would normally ask what is your scoring system, and what is your roster, how many do you start etc etc, so then I could make a suggestion.But without knowing anything about your league's scoring or your roster this is my suggestion:
I think Portis will have better numbers by the end of the year then Jackson, I think Palmer is getting to be a great QB able to spread the ball among all his Options, therefore I think CJ's numbers will drop alittle bit from last year but. He'll have a few great games, which will make his per game average look great, but week in and week out I think the Potential for Bryant to have better games is there. With all that being said, I would not jump on the this trade unless you feel like Jackson is going to have a better Year then Portis from here on out.
2006-09-28 04:05:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Jackson has huge upside potential and plays a much weaker schedule this year than what Portis does (defense wise). They are both top tier backs.
Johnson is a huge upgrade over Bryant. He is a proven commodity coupled with a top 2 qb in the league.
Definitely do it.
2006-09-28 05:49:53
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answered by Josh Falter 3
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I would try and offer another RB if you have one. when portis comes back 100% healthy he's going to rack up some points for you. i have him on my team and thought about trading him but it will pay off in the long run
2006-09-28 03:55:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I would do it. Johnson will get his and Jax will soon also. Bryant is to much of a question mark to rely on .
2006-09-28 05:00:38
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answered by Mad Skillz 3
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this would be a confusing one.... im gonna say particular... why? bc have u considered williams hes doing not something hes purely possible to distract everybody... holmes has been doing nicely particularly because of the fact the Steelers working activity sucks!! so particular i wud do it bc holmes is a stronger determination real now and that i think of would be extra desirable for something of the season so do it
2016-10-18 03:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I would. Jackson's been solid so far and it's only a matter of time until he hits the end zone.
2006-09-28 03:55:43
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answered by Lefty 3
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Definately! You won't hold Chad down long! I say go for it!
2006-09-28 03:55:43
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answered by Tom C 1
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Do it!
2006-09-28 05:09:11
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answered by tays232003 3
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