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Commander of AwesomeGuy in league lost Arron Hernandez for a few weeks, has Vernon Davis on the bench. He then made a trade for Gonkowski for Fred Jackson. LMAO, talk about a trade rape.
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Iliketurtles
Dude is a moron. He has Vernon Davis why the fuck does he another TE... and giving up Fred Jackson who has the most rushing yards out of any RB right now.Commander of Awesome;906621 wrote:Guy in league lost Arron Hernandez for a few weeks, has Vernon Davis on the bench. He then made a trade for Gonkowski for Fred Jackson. LMAO, talk about a trade rape.
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like_thatLMAO what a dipshit this person is. Are you sure it wasn't a girl who made this idiotic trade?
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j_crazylike_that;906641 wrote:LMAO what a dipshit this person is. Are you sure it wasn't a girl who made this idiotic trade?
I offered a guy Jackson and harvin for kenny britt and accused me of trade rape. -
sportchamppsmaybe hes got another deal for davis worked out
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Rotinaj
Yea hes probably trading Davis for Mark Sanchez.sportchampps;907607 wrote:maybe hes got another deal for davis worked out -
Laley23Well, hes a genius....for a day at least.
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MulvaGronkowski is the #1 tight end in the league with Hernandez out, easily. And he still might be even when Hernandez comes back.
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Laley23
But is he better than Vernon Davis and Fred Jackson combined. Cause thats what the trade amounts to.Mulva;910736 wrote:Gronkowski is the #1 tight end in the league with Hernandez out, easily. And he still might be even when Hernandez comes back. -
Mulva
I don't think VD comes into play because the guy still apparently has him as an option.Laley23;911934 wrote:But is he better than Vernon Davis and Fred Jackson combined. Cause thats what the trade amounts to.
In terms of trading for Fred Jackson straight up, it depends on who his other running backs are. I don't see Fred Jackson leading the league in rushing. He'll get another 900-1100 yards, but I'm not sold on him being a season-long beast.
I would say the guy is overloaded on tight ends right now, but if he has other running backs it isn't a horrible trade. -
Laley23
Sure you can add Davis into the equation.Mulva;912165 wrote:I don't think VD comes into play because the guy still apparently has him as an option.
In terms of trading for Fred Jackson straight up, it depends on who his other running backs are. I don't see Fred Jackson leading the league in rushing. He'll get another 900-1100 yards, but I'm not sold on him being a season-long beast.
I would say the guy is overloaded on tight ends right now, but if he has other running backs it isn't a horrible trade.
Line-up without trade:
-Davis
-Jackson
Line-up with trade:
-Gronkowski
-RB???
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IliketurtlesYeah it def matters and Mulva you do realize that if Jackson gets 900-1100 more yards this year that will be put him at 1200-1400 on the year? I'd say that will probably be top 5 in yardage. Unless hes got 2 stub RBs there is no reason to trade Jackson.
Also LOL at the person who said Gronkowski was the #1 TE in the league. Witten and Gates are definitely better and if Peyton is in there for the Colts Dallas Clark as well. -
Mulva
I meant 900-1100 total. Not that many more. When I said "another" I was comparing it to his last 2 seasons.Iliketurtles;912263 wrote:Yeah it def matters and Mulva you do realize that if Jackson gets 900-1100 more yards this year that will be put him at 1200-1400 on the year? I'd say that will probably be top 5 in yardage. Unless hes got 2 stub RBs there is no reason to trade Jackson.
In 2009 he had games of 99, 163, and 212 yards rushing along with weeks where he went for 2, 31, 35, 39, etc. He had 3 games last year of 112+ yards, but also 7 games of under 40. I would bet on that happening this year too. He's inconsistent.
That was also me, and I said he was #1 with Hernandez out. The 2 of them last year combined for 1100 yards and 16 TD. With Hernandez not playing, that's all going to Gronkowski. Brady loves them as targets. He leads tight ends in yards and TDs this year, even WITH Hernandez sitting at #11 and t-5 in those 2 categories.Iliketurtles;912263 wrote:Also LOL at the person who said Gronkowski was the #1 TE in the league. Witten and Gates are definitely better and if Peyton is in there for the Colts Dallas Clark as well. -
Iliketurtles
Yeah I gotcha now. Still I think the Bills are just a better team this year and that he will much more consistent then in the past. I honestly see him having about 1300 yards this year because I feel the Bills are a top 10 team.Mulva;913224 wrote:I meant 900-1100 total. Not that many more. When I said "another" I was comparing it to his last 2 seasons.
In 2009 he had games of 99, 163, and 212 yards rushing along with weeks where he went for 2, 31, 35, 39, etc. He had 3 games last year of 112+ yards, but also 7 games of under 40. I would bet on that happening this year too. He's inconsistent.
I doubt all that would have went to Gronkowski if Hernandez was out sure he would have gotten more but I still don't think it would have been more then Witten got(94 catches, 1000 yards, 9 TDs). Im not saying that Gronkowski is terrible or anything I just would probably have him at 4 or 5 with Hernandez out. I'd rank the TE this year as 1) Witten, 2)Gates, 3)Finely, 4)Gronkowski/Hernandez(either or) then you have Davis, Clark, Daniels, etc.That was also me, and I said he was #1 with Hernandez out. The 2 of them last year combined for 1100 yards and 16 TD. With Hernandez not playing, that's all going to Gronkowski. Brady loves them as targets. He leads tight ends in yards and TDs this year, even WITH Hernandez sitting at #11 and t-5 in those 2 categories.