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Old 11-11-2006, 05:49 PM   #1
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Trade advice needed. Should I pull the trigger on a Colston & Barber III trade for Portis? I'm a little concerned that Colston will tail off in the 2nd half, especially if Horn isn't healthy. The Portis owner just lost Toomer this week and it looks like Glenn will be hobbled the rest of the year.
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Old 11-11-2006, 05:59 PM   #2
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Trade advice needed. Should I pull the trigger on a Colston & Barber III trade for Portis? I'm a little concerned that Colston will tail off in the 2nd half, especially if Horn isn't healthy. The Portis owner just lost Toomer this week and it looks like Glenn will be hobbled the rest of the year.

The only reason I would get rid of Colston, probably the Rookie of the year, is if you were stacked already at the WR position AND needed a RB bad.
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Old 11-11-2006, 07:46 PM   #3
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The only reason I would get rid of Colston, probably the Rookie of the year, is if you were stacked already at the WR position AND needed a RB bad.
It's a 2 RB/3 WR/2 Flex league. My other wides are Plax, Coles, Ocho Cinco and Chambers and my RBs are Ronnie Brown, Fred Taylor, and the A-Train. The rub is that I also have Gates, and it doesn't seem to make much sense to have Colston but not play him in the TE slot. Alternatively, I could try to package Gates & M. Barber, possibly for Rudi Johnson.
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Old 11-12-2006, 10:29 AM   #4
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It's a 2 RB/3 WR/2 Flex league. My other wides are Plax, Coles, Ocho Cinco and Chambers and my RBs are Ronnie Brown, Fred Taylor, and the A-Train. The rub is that I also have Gates, and it doesn't seem to make much sense to have Colston but not play him in the TE slot. Alternatively, I could try to package Gates & M. Barber, possibly for Rudi Johnson.

I say make the trade. You will have an excellent group of RBs and still a decent group of WRs. I would also recommend starting A Train this week.
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Old 11-11-2006, 07:35 PM   #5
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Trade advice needed. Should I pull the trigger on a Colston & Barber III trade for Portis? I'm a little concerned that Colston will tail off in the 2nd half, especially if Horn isn't healthy. The Portis owner just lost Toomer this week and it looks like Glenn will be hobbled the rest of the year.
Why, Portis is 10th in the league. I will trade for Colston, he leads so far?

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Old 11-11-2006, 07:43 PM   #6
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Trade advice needed. Should I pull the trigger on a Colston & Barber III trade for Portis? I'm a little concerned that Colston will tail off in the 2nd half, especially if Horn isn't healthy. The Portis owner just lost Toomer this week and it looks like Glenn will be hobbled the rest of the year.
Depends on your dept at WR and RB. If you have a decent WR to plug in for the loss of Colston I would probably do it.
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