I'd say the Broncos get the edge of the trade, cause Bell was good in Denver, and any RB can get 1,500 yards rushing under Mike Shanahan, even I could rush for over 1,500 with his blocking scheme, and his offensive playbook, and most of the time when Bronco RB's go somewhere else like when Olandis Gary came to the Lions, they become a bust right away, other than Clinton Portis has been only RB to leave Denver and be succesful somewhere else
2007-03-01 12:08:58
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answered by Bo 3
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YOu can say the lions did because they got their back up and another draft pick but its the broncos that got the up end of the deal. They addressed their need for a CB. Dre has proven to be a great CB over the years and its the last position that the broncos needed to sure up a spot in the playoffs. Draft porter and their team is complete. I wouldn't be suprised to see them in the superbowl next year, and i hate the broncos.
2007-03-01 21:11:39
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answered by joepoatato 2
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Broncos got the better deal. Next year they are going to send two CB to the Pro Bowl with Bailey and Bly. As far as the Lions, until Bell plays without Shanahan's offense, nobody knows how good of a back he's going to be. Every RB looks like an all pro when they are wearing a Denver uniform.
2007-03-01 20:44:42
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answered by DoReidos 7
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Broncos with the steal! Is anyone going to be able to throw the ball against them next year? We already saw what happened when they threw it to Bailey's side of the field. The Broncos can plug anybody into that backfield and have a 1,000 yard rusher. George Foster will be a loss, but can be replaced especially with the blocking scheme they run there. A 4th round pick is not going to be a huge loss, since the Broncos don't have too many holes to fill. Denver Broncos = 2007 AFC West Champions...
2007-03-01 20:01:39
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answered by Ben who? 3
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I think the Broncos got the better deal. I mean, they probably have the toughest secondary with Dre Bly and Champ Bailey.
2007-03-01 22:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitly the Lions. They filled a huge hole in their offensive line and will have a proven back with break away speed. Kevin Jones won't be missed much with the addition of Bell. The draft pick is like the icing on a cake.
2007-03-01 20:14:51
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answered by Delwar 3
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Definitely Denver. They got a top notch CB for a 5th round pick, a OT that was benched towards the end of last year, and a RB that fumbles to much for Shanahan taste
2007-03-01 20:24:49
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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a fourth round pick to the other answerer...lol.
I think the Broncos got the better Deal. They needed another good CB to help Champ Bailey and they got it. Plus Denver didn't lose anything. T.Bell was doing nothing but sitting on the bench and who is Foster ?
Denver = the best deal
2007-03-01 19:57:32
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answered by Darryl B 3
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How high is the draft pick?
Unless its a first or second rounder, the Broncos definitely got the better end. Bailey and Bly at corner??? Unstoppable.
2007-03-01 19:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Lions:
Bell brings a whole new dimension to the Lions running game... and with the addition of possibly Joe Thomas... They can really improve this year+that draft pick you could possibly also draft another o-lineman
2007-03-01 19:57:16
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answered by JASONKIDDMADNRESSW/VINCECARTER 2
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