The Dunn/Williams team gets the better end of the deal.
Stallworth is still not proven to be healthy. Deuce has been nursing a new hanstring injury. He looked terrible last week.
Norwood has a knee injury in Atlanta, so more work goes to Dunn. Williams is on fire, and completely healthy.
2006-11-08 04:01:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Dunn/Williams - as everyone above has mentioned, Stallworth is the Eagles #1 WHEN he's playing. Problem is Stallworth has been an albatross to owners (such as myself) because he's been so hurt and tender. Williams has been great and Deuce may get more balls. If Stallworth stays healthy and draws balls away from Brown, the deal could be even with the other guy up a slight edge...but Stallworth is too questionable every week to say until week 17. Pull the trigger on the deal.
2006-11-08 02:37:22
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answered by dougzinboston 4
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I'd say Dunn/Williams. Norwood (Dunn's backup) went for an MRI this week and may go down - which would mean increased touches for Dunn. McAllister gives up 5 - 10 carriers per week to Bush, regardless of how effective Bush is.
At WR - Williams has just done really well this year under the new system. Stallworth is good, but injury prone.
2006-11-08 01:27:30
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answered by dedmond29 2
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Warrick Dunn, and Roy Williams hands down. Take them,or keep them. ROy williams is a top reciever, while stallworth is more streaky and really only had a couple good games. You don't want Deuce who shares carries with Bush and lose's TD's to the still underated Drew Bree's.
2006-11-08 02:44:42
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answered by Robert H 1
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i think warrick dunn and roy williams is the better end of the deal, because of this small reason alone: stallworth has been prone to injury and hasn't played that much this year. also, mcnabb spreads the ball quite a bit, you don't really have a standout receiver on the eagles. dunn has gotten his carries and is a solid #2 back, he just needs to reach the endzone more.
2006-11-08 01:24:07
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answered by veergeo 2
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Whoever gets Williams and Dunn gets the better of the deal. Williams is having an all-pro year and once defenses start playing Vick for the pass, Dunn will heat up again.
2006-11-08 04:12:50
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answered by crippler5511 6
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no longer a bad thought... do it. Your basically valid #a million is Moss, and he's streaky. in case you could desire to drop somebody, drop Bennett or the criminal Henry. you will possibly be able to kit deal a pair of the WRs for a single good mid-tier WR, or an more desirable TE. Clark has been high-quality, yet that's no longer likely to final for long with the Chicago working recreation coming near. Jones-Drew is a great replace, as he's a platoon guy too. yet, it somewhat is basically a count of time in the previous Fraud Taylor breaks down.
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answered by ? 4
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