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Post by Brad (Texas Hellfire) on Mar 19, 2009 16:39:52 GMT -6
Generals get 1.07 and 2.01
Hellfire gets 1.05 and 2.07
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Post by Gregg(Seal Fuckers) on Mar 19, 2009 22:38:45 GMT -6
accepted chris get to work
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Post by Peter (Swamp Dragons) on Mar 20, 2009 2:31:57 GMT -6
And this makes sense for the Generals how?
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Post by Brad (Texas Hellfire) on Mar 20, 2009 5:47:38 GMT -6
It's a classic two inside, two outside draft pick trade . . . he is moving down two spots in the 1st to get 6 spots in the second. Often seen between teams that need a few players and have more picks when made with teams that need more picks of improved overall quality. The Generals have put themselves in a position where they need an entire team so they are dealing on their high end value to make their overall draft stronger. For example . . . last year in my other dynasty league that has been established for a while the following players were taken with these picks: 1.05 - Felix Jones 1.07 - Kevin Smith 2.01 - Jamaal Charles 2.07 - John Carlson This year might be different, but if this was last year Smith and Charles would solidify his RB for years to come while a team with fewer needs would be happy waiting on Jones and Carlson to develop . . . it's win-win really Lesson in advanced trade evaluation is now concluded
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Post by Peter (Swamp Dragons) on Mar 20, 2009 6:29:26 GMT -6
Thank you for clarifying. Now it makes sense.
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Post by Gregg(Seal Fuckers) on Mar 20, 2009 7:55:06 GMT -6
put it this way i had 6 picks in the top 15 before this trade now i got 7 pick in the top 15 my goal before was as many picks in the top 15, i know my trade with outlaws went against that theory but it was a dea that was better then what i would of drafted at that postion IMO
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Post by Chris (RI Irish) on Mar 21, 2009 9:42:00 GMT -6
Approved. Please update your rosters.
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