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Was just offered two trades in a standard 10 team h2h league. 1 pt per 20 yards rush/rec and 1 pt per 50 yards passing. 100 rush/rec // 300 pass = 3 pt bonus. Also, .5 per reception.
He originally wanted Brady and Foster (trade me Delhomme/C Henry and Dillon) and I turned him down, so he made me two counter offers:
1. Brady for Henry and Dillon
2. Dillon for Foster
Currently starting Vick (won't bench until he craps out) and LJ and Dunn and TJones are usually my two RB and flex but TJones will have a tough matchup this weekend and perhaps Dillon will be given the chance to run a lot vs. Indy. Also, will Foster lose carries with Williams coming back after the bye weekend?
Leaning toward taking offer #2 but would like your opinions. Thanks!
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| Hmmm... I don't like any trade where I am not getting the best player in the deal. Brady is the best player in both of your deals. Dillon is ok and Henry might put up some great numbers... eventually. Foster is no safe bet to stay healthy much less to keep the starting job. If you're going to move Brady, I would try to get a top-line player in return. HKP
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Agree with HKP---No to #1, and I'd hang onto Brady unless I got the proverbial offer I couldn't refuse. If Vick reverts to his old form, you'll be glad you have Brady to insert at QB.
I'm OK with #2, though---Carolina has tough matchups the rest of the way, and Foster has been remarkably ineffective all year. He will lose some carries when Williams returns because the Panthers have to get some sort of running game going in order to make the playoffs at this point. Since you already have a solid corps of RBs and can move Foster comfortably, I think that's a good deal for you at this point.
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| I don't think I'd move Brady, "Captain America" is a steady points producer and has some nice matchups from here on out. If Vick returns to form you'll be sorry you dealt Brady. If you're going to make a deal I'd do trade #2, I have Foster as a flex player in one of my leagues and I'm trying to move him now, Dillon will get touches, especially goaline looks. Smoke "With great power comes great responsibility"
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don't do it...vick could crap out or get injured as much as he runs and then who would you have at qb?? bye bye fantasy season
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Thanks, well I was just offered a pretty damn big trade offer which could leave me with LJ and LT2 as my two RB:
LT2 + Walker + Coles
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Dunn + Brady + TO
too much?
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If you have vick i would definitely do that trade.
Then you have Vick with LJ and LDT ... that's a monster. And all you have to give up is your backup QB and TO? Do it.
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