ok I get calvin. before you say no look at my RBs and WRs
RBs(start 2): reggie bush, joseph addai, shaun alexander, steven Jackson
WRs(start 3): Devin Hester, steve smith, TJ hoosurmama, plaxico burress, donald driver
I thought yes
2007-08-07
04:18:16
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oh btw its a 6 team league.
2007-08-07
04:20:37 ·
update #1
notable free agent RBs are... Marshawn Lynch, Ahman Green, AP, Cadillac, Brandon Jacobs, and Brandon Jackson
2007-08-07
04:35:40 ·
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Considering your other starters at RB, I'd make the trade.
Your other three backs are all guys that I'd consider top-10 backs, so there's no way Bush will be in your lineup much. Johnson might not put up huge numbers, but he's worth the risk. My guess is that Smith, Housh, Burress and Driver will do just fine for you, but it won't hurt to have Johnson around.
You may not get much, if any, benefit from this trade, but it's worth rolling the dice here.
2007-08-07 04:25:35
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answered by Craig S 7
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reggie bush did no longer do each thing by potential of himself, he can only time-honored approximately 2 yards according to hold if he didnt have a large run each sport. Maurice Jones-Drew from Jacksonville had a miles greater appropriate rookie season than Bush yet using fact the Saints went to the playoffs bush replaced into greater appropriate. And bush replaced into the only reason they have been given there yea appropriate.Drew Brees and Marques Colston helped way greater desirable than bush. Calvin Johnson will no longer be on a set that is going to the playoffs using fact his group ain't gonna have a competent QB till they discover one in loose employer like the saints did with Brees yet all you adult men are dumb in case you think of Bush is the wonderful participant interior the Saints. Bush doesnt have the wonderful suited strategies-set the two reason he taunted the Bears keep in mind. Johnson does have the wonderful suited strategies-set and is wise, did everyone see the clips of him for the time of the sport against West Virginia. Bush's impression replaced into greater often than not giving money to help rebuild New Orleans and Johnson won't try this reason there is not any different city this is tousled and has a appropriate 5 %. appropriate now. so Calvin Johnson might desire to have a greater appropriate rookie season reason all of us should be proved incorrect.
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answered by Anonymous
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Well of course. Bush would just be sitting on the BN. I mean you've got Jackson and Alexander with Addai backing them up. Not bad, but I think you could get more for Bush. Maybe try Devin Hester. If he doesn't accept just go back to Bush. Nice team dude. Since it's only a six team league, there is probably a descent RB in the FAs, if you need one for the others bye week.
2007-08-07 04:31:28
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answered by lsutigerfan123 4
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i actually would accept this trade. you still have three other RBs who are supposed to do very good; in fact, 3 of the top 6 or 7, depending on how people look at it. Your WRs are not nearly as good -- not that they're terrible -- but hester is the kind of player that would have a huge game with like 130-150 yards, about 2 TDs, and then do nothing for the next few weeks. burress missed yesterday's practice because of his ankles - probably doesn't affect his fantasy value, just letting people know. but his QB is still inconsistent and i, for one, would never bet on any current giants offense (baseball or football)! there's no way driver matches last season's career highs of 92 catches and 1295 yards, but since few non-packer fans can name another green bay WR, he should still be Favre's fave. not only is houshmanzadeh the 8th best WR in Yahoo's rankings, but also obviously cincinnati's #2 receiver. by far the best #2 WR in football. while having a down season FOR HIM -- only 1166 yards -- still #1 WR in Yahoo. he should, er... better, have another freakishly fantasy-awesome season.
So, in conclusion of an annoyingly long answer, your RBs would still be awesome, and most people think calvin will end up with better overall number than williams, anyway. And plus, bush IS the worst of the four.
2007-08-07 04:44:50
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answered by philly 2
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You did pretty poorly for a 6 team league. It is great that you secured 4 great RBs, but you can only start 2 each week.
Originally I missed that you have Steve Smith, so I thought you had some pretty poor WRs. Your lineup will most likely be Smith, Driver, and Housh most weeks.
I would actually say yes to this trade, because Johnson has huge potential and Bush will likely sit on your bench with all the other talent that you have. Johnson could end up being your # 2 option because the Lions offense is possibly the next coming of the "Greatest Show on Turf."
2007-08-07 04:32:57
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answered by T F 4
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Reggie is worth more than just Calvin Johnson. You definately don't need all your running backs so package Reggie and Driver or Hester for a top of the line WR (ie Marvin Harrison, Torry Holt) and some other mid level player in the position of your liking.
2007-08-07 04:36:17
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answered by Jason S 3
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im questioning whether calvin should have been drafted in a 6 team league. yea ur Rbs are good.. but u might as well try and get more out the trading away reggie bush.... dont just give away value because ur strong at a position.. look at ur other positions
2007-08-07 04:24:28
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answered by 77life54 1
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hey, i dont kno about this trade. Reggie Bush is definately going to score more TD's than Calvin Johnson this season. Who knos hoiw good Johnson will do since he hasnt even signed a contract. Plus from the looks of ur WR core, they all look better than calvin johnson. If u wanna good trade, i say trade bush for randy moss, thats a good trade.
2007-08-07 04:23:56
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answered by Brian 2
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Still, no. If anything happened to Duece Mcallister, Bush would get a ton of the workload. Keep him. Wide recievers usually take a couple of seasons to explode. Johnson will be good but I think Bush will have more fantasy points this year.
2007-08-07 04:30:41
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answered by Anonymous
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i wouldnt worry about letting bush go cause the saints still have duece mcallister so bush wont work to his fullest potential. but its a fact of whther or not u think johnson will perform high enough. he entered camp late which means he wont be totally caught up on the playbook so he wnt play as much. i would trade bush for a more proven WR.
2007-08-07 04:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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