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Trade Help! Pleeeeeeeeeeasseee help meeeeee!!!?

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team A gets: Brandon Jacobs, Joey Galloway, and Ben Olson

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team B gets: Ronnie Brown, Dwayne Bowe, and Ben Watson

who got the better side of the deal?

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  1. no ben olson in nfl!!

    team b but is very fair


  2. Team A is on the better side of the deal!!

  3. A has it better

  4. Team B has the better side of the deal because Brandon Jacobs is going to split carries with Ward, Joey Galloway is an aging deep threat with a weak armed QB, and Greg Olson, while a solid TE, is stuck with  Orton at the reigns. On the other hand Team A gets a risky pick in Ronnie Brown that could turn out to his advantage if Brown can return to anywhere near to last years form. He was still ranked in the top ten several weeks after he was injured. He also receives the young and energetic Bowe that's only down side is that he doesn't have a great QB. Finally, he gets Watson who, when he's clicking with Brady, can really rack up the points because he can really show a presence in the middle of the field and in the endzone.

  5. Team A could only be getting jacobs and that would be a great trade still.

  6. I'd much prefer the package that Team A is getting.

  7. Team A gets: Brandon Jacobs - a soon to be elite runner in the NFL with tremendous size and speed, will run for close to 1500 yards and 10 plus touchdowns.

    Joey Galloway - A once elite wideout who has resurrected (yet again) his career and is the favorite target of Jeff Garcia, will probably but up number close to last year, over 1000 yards receiving, 6-8 touchdowns.

    Greg Olson - This has to be the year he establishes himself as the next great TE, Kyle Orton loves to throw to the tight end postition so I'm thinking 500 plus yards and 4-6 touchdowns.

    Team B gets: Ronnie Brown - Coming back from a torn ACL injury and isn't even going to be the starter for Miami (unless Ricky f's up which he might) had potential to be an elite back not sure how he will recover from the injury, will run for 500 plus yards and 5-7 touchdowns.  

    Dwayne Bowe - coming off a great rookie season but Kansas City didn't do much to improve it's offense not sure who's going to be the quarterback, and K.C. is a run first offense and when they do pass Bowe is the second option, would expect numbers similar to last year maybe a little better, 1000 plus yards receiving 5-8 touchdowns.

    Ben Watson - Solid TE (I have him on 2 of my fantasy teams) but the problem with NE is the TE is like the 4th option on pass plays and the 3rd option in the red zone, expect 400 plus yards recieving 4-6 touchdowns (depending on how many Brady throws).

    Based off my analysis I would say Team A got the better end of the deal....

    Jacobs for Brown - advantage Team A Jacobs will have a much better year then Brown.

    Galloway for Bowe - advantage Neither, Galloway may be older but K.C.'s offense is just so horrible, unless this is a keeper league (in which case Team B would have the advantage) it's a wash both players will put similar numbers.

    Olson for Watson - Advantage Team B, Olson as of right now isn't the primary tight end for Chicago but he will get some catches, however if Brady has a similar year and throws for around 40 touchdowns Watson will have a better year but not by much.

    Since Team A is getting Jacobs, Team A gets the better side of the deal.  Hope this helps.

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