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Post by Shaggzfate on Feb 12, 2013 23:24:10 GMT -5
Sent over Cobb at $30 and a money contract of $9/1yr for Demarco Murray ($1/1yr). I was only going to sign Cobb for 1yr and it frees up $19 in cap space. So I'm extremely happy with this trade. Murray, I welcome you to the bench and CJ you are now on the block Damn, Murray for $9 in this type of setup? Who had him, a Giants fan? Right on haha, and he'll do good for you (barring injury).
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Post by awesomeace on Feb 12, 2013 23:31:36 GMT -5
Murray had a contract of $1/1yr but I also had to give the guy $9 of my cap space to cover the salary differential between Cobb and Murray. Murray will do good for me! He'll be my RB4 and now I'll be actively shopping CJ and seeking to land a cheaper WR. About $10 off from being able to use 4 of my draft picks. If I could trade CJ for a top 10 WR, I think I'm done trading and my team will be complete! Well except for an elite PK and DEF but oh well
Had a chance to land Lynch but I don't see the point in doing it. At this point I rather have the 1.2 and Jeffery than Lynch.
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Post by Shaggzfate on Feb 12, 2013 23:33:52 GMT -5
Yeah, I don't like Lynch TBH, I don't think he'll last playing like he has these last 2 years and still see him going back to how he was in buffalo.
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Post by awesomeace on Feb 12, 2013 23:39:27 GMT -5
Oh I like him, just don't see the point in owning 6 RBs that can put up solid numbers but only being capable of starting 3 of them at most. Where the alternative is I draft rookies at cheap contracts so they can replace the starters I have now since they all are approaching the end of their contracts.
If I was confident I could flip one of my RBs for a good WR then it would be a different story but my players don't exactly have the friendliest contracts. I went with quality over quantity and that usually means a smaller roster
PS a Bears fan had Murray... and he really liked Cobb
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