(Me)Reggie Bush for Reggie Brown and DeAngelo Williams
Already have FTaylor and SJackson, oh yeah and some guy named LTomlinson
2006-10-11
17:40:29
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Shawn C
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Yeah I do need help at Wr. Fitz was my #1 and i also have R.Williams and Driver who are on byes and D.Mason, M.Colston, E.Moulds and Fitz's fill in Br. Johnson
2006-10-11
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Do the trade. The way I see it, fantasy wise, Bush is really no better than Fred Taylor. OK, really hear me out here. Both play on teams that have great running games, but both play on teams that also have another back running the ball. McAllister is the workhorse in NO. And he has been phenominal. Despite that fact Reggie Bush will still see 20 touches in a lot of games (wether through the air or on the ground). The same situation in JAC with Taylor and Drew. But realistically, the only time that you are gonna start either of them on your squad is maybe Jackson's bye week (LT already had his). But you still have Freddy T to fill that role if you need him.
Bottom line is this. Bush does not have an awful lot of value on your team unless: A. you are in a keeper league (if you have no idea what this is, don't worry about it) or B. Your league awards points for players on your bench. If neither is true, it makes very much sense to upgrade at WR (especially one as explosivre as Brown, on one of the best offenses in the league) if you only have to give up something your never gonna use (Reggie Bush).
2006-10-11 18:29:07
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answered by JUICE_0032 3
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NO WAY, do not do this trade. Even if you need help at WR, you should be asking more for Bush than "Reggie Brown". Listen, you don't need another RB, so DeAngelo Williams becomes a non-factor. You're not going to start him because you already have 3 RB's that are better: LT, SJax & FTaylor....in that order. D Williams will just rot away on your bench. So the trade you're talking about basically boils down to Reggie Bush for Reggie Brown. I think you're getting short changed. Depending on your current team record, I would personally wait another week or two before trading Bush. I believe his value will go up as his production increases. (plus there is so much hype around him, he makes the first 15min of sports center every time he does anything special) So basically what I'm saying is to just be patient. Get on the waiver wire and try to pick up guys like Furrey WR, DET or some other unknown that is racking up points. Wait for Bush's value to go up then target someone in your league with a RB problem.....you should be able to get a better WR for Bush at that point.
2006-10-12 04:18:46
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answered by im_your_huckleberry111 2
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Yeah most def...DeAngelo is having a better year at his position although Reggie does lead the league in receptions, Bush only avg. 3.1 ypc while DeAngelo is avg. 5.3 ypc. I know ypc doesnt matter in fantasy but this will make the Panthers more comfortable with giving DWilliams the ball more if Deshaun is struggling where as Reggie has a man named Deuce McAllister who is having a very very good year and will continue it which takes carries away from Reggie especially since Reggie is turning out to be a better WR than RB. Reggie Brown will keep up the production for at least the next 2-3 games until they get to the hard part of their schedule. Bush' TD was more of good luck than skill...he's not gonna get that many more, maybe 3-4.
2006-10-12 01:35:26
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answered by wcbaseball4 4
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No, ten times over. Reggie Bush had his first touchdown last game. He's putting up numbers all over the field in limited action. The Saints will be putting the ball in his hands more, once they figure out that he is the most valuable player on their team. You should demand much more for a player of this caliber. If you have these running backs, than ask for 2 wide recievers as good as Reggie Brown, not just him. Williams has little to no value at all, he doesn't fit in the NFL.
2006-10-12 01:03:47
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answered by vinny c 2
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Seems you need help at wr.also seems you have a pretty good backfield. How many points does reggie average? take away that punt return and no td's???the points are scored in the endzone.at this rate bush will have 4 maybe 5 td's for the year. what's that worth???only way i don't trade him is 1.keeper league.2. mcallister goes out for year. doudtful. try to get another wr out of the deal,but id take brown in that philly offense anyday.
2006-10-12 01:40:49
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answered by bob a 2
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I would say yes, but only if you need help at Wideout. Bush is a better Rb on every level then DeAngelo. Brown only makes the trade if you need a wideout.
2006-10-12 00:46:42
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answered by Beerhero 2
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who are your receivers? that makes a difference....
2006-10-12 00:45:24
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answered by misterjohnnyfever 2
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