TKOSpikes
Well-Known Member
Whew. At least there's that.
Whew. At least there's that.
The whole time you said if Lacy had a great 1st game, then you'd be okay with the deal. So I asked if McCoy sucks balls this week, and Sproles and Lacy ball out, would you make the deal AFTERWARD, as in, we're having this conversation next week. I figured you're basing things on the first two games, why not the third?
Packers played the Seahawks and Jets!!! Geesh. Give the man a break!
TBH, look at Wills last post on the rankings thread and you can see how many different FF players value these guys...............add in the emergence of Sproles in that offense and I honestly don't see a problem with this trade........................would I do it? Probably not but if week 3 looks like week 2 did for Sproles and Shady I might start to reconsider.................Lacey's value will come if the Pack ever start to get big leads......................
Hey Stomp...see what you started?![]()
Here is something else Milk:
You don't that the McCoy owner preferred him over Lacy before the season started. Maybe he really did prefer Lacy. An extremely savvy owner, however, might have noticed that Lacy's first 2 games were absolutely brutal matchups.
Maybe he planned to make this deal before the draft even started, thinking that the Lacy owner would gladly make this swap after week 2, once those matchups were done.
Again, way too close to veto. Stop assuming that you know what everyone else is thinking.
Oh milk. You are the one confused man. You fail to admit that the ONLY reason for your veto is YOUR opinion.
You have admitted that one good game for Lacy and one bad game for McCoy would be enough to do this deal...ONE GAME. Yet, you are vetoing without it. One game. And you don't even realize how ridiculous that sounds.
Trades have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with past performance. Sure maybe it gives us incentive to go get someone, or maybe it attracts us to a player, but you only accrue points AFTER the deal.
I don't know how to explain this any better. To use the first line out of your text book, "maybe I'm not explaining it correctly".