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yes it is lol. I was a bit bitter lol. Thats why I threw in the "there's your research" at then end
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I believe this is that post:

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---Brown isnt that good because Philadelphia WR's rarely get much work. The Eagles do a lot of screens and dump offs to the TE's and RB's. The Eagles top receivers in terms of catches last year were Westbrook (77) LJ Smith (50) and then Reggie Brown with only 46

Reggie Brown had more than 5 receptions in a game only once all of last year. He topped 100 yards only twice. He was not even in the top 30 in receptions IN THE NFC ALONE! I know you will say Stallworth took all his catches away, but he did not. Stallworth only had 38 catches for 725 yards and 5 TD's

---Benson isn't quite a sleeper, but he is a risky pick. He has never carried a full workload in the NFL. The most carries he has taken in a season is 157. If he doubles that workload (which he probably will) We have no idea how his body will react and if he will stay healthy or be able to be productive for the whole season. It's basically his rookie season

---Calvin Johnson (even though he is insanely talented and has tons of potential) is a risk because rookie WR's almost always struggle. If you take the top 50 players in career receiving yards and look at their rookie seasons, only 3 (Joey Galloway, Terry Glenn, Randy Moss) have hit 1,000 yard receiving in their rookie year. Only 3 had 8 or more TD's in their rookie years (Marvin Harrison, Keyshawn Johnson, Randy Moss)

If you take the top 50 WR's of all time and average all of their stats their rookie years, here are the results: 35 catches, 539 yards, 4 TD's. Not exactly fantasy gold.

Taking it further: In the past 10 years, 39 WR's have been taken in the 1st round. The average over a 16 game season for all 39 in their rookie year? 41 catches, 578 yards, 4 TD's

There's your research
Damn, how did I miss that post? I would have added the following:

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i just wanna say i was that guy and i traded lt and im liking very genius and winning my league now......
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QB Rodgers Penninton
WR A. Johnson Boldin Wayne Jennings
RB Addai Lynch C. johnson Slaton
TE Cooley Kellar
K Folk
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I know that the whole point of this thread is to never trade LT, but I am still contemplating this trade anyway:

LT

for

Reggie Bush
and
Dallas Clark

QB- warner and hasselbeck
RB - LT, Mo-jo, lamont jordan, rhodes (in case jordan is down this week), Ward from the giants
WR - andre johnson, coles, welker, jerry porter, chris chambers
TE - Tony Gonzalez and Heath Miller
K - shayne graham, Jason Hanson (haven't dropped him yet)
Def - San diego

I am pretty sure i can move gonzo if need be... does this trade make any sense for me?

Thanks in advance...
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