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[Dynasty] Time to sell on Frank Gore (1 Viewer)

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Last year, after a flurry of trading, I wound up with Frank Gore on my dynasty roster, almost by accident. After he made me look like a genius this year, I'm seriously thinking it's time to trade him.

Here are my reasons:

1. He's not durable

2. Norv Turner is gone

3. Like LT, as more weapons come aboard, Gore will get fewer opportunities. Unlike LT, he won't get 30 TDs to make up for it.

4. He's at peak value right now

People are talking about Gore as a top-5 back right now. But here's a guy with two bum knees and two bum shoulders. How long can he last?

I think it's time to sell. Last year was a fluke, in the sense that the stars aligned and Gore produced a magical season. I suspect that he will never repeat it. And while he may very well continue to put up good numbers when he's healthy, I don't think you'll ever get as much value out of him as you will now.

 
I think you have some decent points, specifically the impact of Turner leaving. But how far does that, or all of the factors you mention, drop him. In my view, he drops from the top 5 to around #7 ish. A significant drop, but not necessarily a sell high guy.

 
i could not get the gore owner to take portis.... last year is keeping is value high...how do you guys think Gore compares to Addai?

 
Last year, after a flurry of trading, I wound up with Frank Gore on my dynasty roster, almost by accident. After he made me look like a genius this year, I'm seriously thinking it's time to trade him.

Here are my reasons:

2. Norv Turner is gone
this should be the only reason you needlook at what Lamont Jordan did with Turner and then without Turner

I look for Gore to end up more in the RB 15-20 range than in the top 10

sell high time for me

 
i could not get the gore owner to take portis.... last year is keeping is value high...how do you guys think Gore compares to Addai?
Addai is much more valuable in a Dynasty League. Gore is going to be a force for a few years but Addai has much less injury history and looks to have Manning and Wayne on the field with him for the next few years which should translate to a pretty potent offense. Who knows in San Fran. They are still building.As for a redraft league? That's a tough call. I hear the logic about Gore dropping, but I don't see a significant drop. They will need to rely on this guy a lot. And the loss of Bryant means to me that Gore (and VDavis) will need to be more active in the passing game. Gore was pretty incredible in PPR leagues which is where he will have his most value and should again this year as I don't see many receiving options for the 9ers.
 
Last year, after a flurry of trading, I wound up with Frank Gore on my dynasty roster, almost by accident. After he made me look like a genius this year, I'm seriously thinking it's time to trade him.

Here are my reasons:

2. Norv Turner is gone
this should be the only reason you needlook at what Lamont Jordan did with Turner and then without Turner

I look for Gore to end up more in the RB 15-20 range than in the top 10

sell high time for me
You also have to look at Norv's replacement. They replaced him with some guy that had been managing a Bed and Breakfast for the last 7 years. The 9ers are not the Raiders. The 9ers line is not the Raiders line.
 
Last year, after a flurry of trading, I wound up with Frank Gore on my dynasty roster, almost by accident. After he made me look like a genius this year, I'm seriously thinking it's time to trade him.

Here are my reasons:

1. He's not durable

2. Norv Turner is gone

3. Like LT, as more weapons come aboard, Gore will get fewer opportunities. Unlike LT, he won't get 30 TDs to make up for it.

4. He's at peak value right now

People are talking about Gore as a top-5 back right now. But here's a guy with two bum knees and two bum shoulders. How long can he last?

I think it's time to sell. Last year was a fluke, in the sense that the stars aligned and Gore produced a magical season. I suspect that he will never repeat it. And while he may very well continue to put up good numbers when he's healthy, I don't think you'll ever get as much value out of him as you will now.
??????Fluke? That's good stuff. I'll fluke my way to 1500 yards and 10+ TD's with the fluke next year.

 
TheFanatic said:
Last year, after a flurry of trading, I wound up with Frank Gore on my dynasty roster, almost by accident. After he made me look like a genius this year, I'm seriously thinking it's time to trade him.

Here are my reasons:

2. Norv Turner is gone
this should be the only reason you needlook at what Lamont Jordan did with Turner and then without Turner

I look for Gore to end up more in the RB 15-20 range than in the top 10

sell high time for me
You also have to look at Norv's replacement. They replaced him with some guy that had been managing a Bed and Breakfast for the last 7 years. The 9ers are not the Raiders. The 9ers line is not the Raiders line.
Good point. The Niners didn't hire Art Shell & his staff as Turner's replacements.Norv Turner didn't bust up Lamont Jordan's knee this year.

Andrew Walter. The Raiders O-Line. The Raiders organization pulling their best 90s Bengals impression. What do these have to do with Norv Turner?

Too much gets made about Norv Turner around these parts.

**Oh, and Frank Gore is a beast. Anyone who watched him play a few times last year would have a hard time trading him this year.

 
Last year, after a flurry of trading, I wound up with Frank Gore on my dynasty roster, almost by accident. After he made me look like a genius this year, I'm seriously thinking it's time to trade him.

Here are my reasons:

2. Norv Turner is gone
this should be the only reason you needlook at what Lamont Jordan did with Turner and then without Turner

I look for Gore to end up more in the RB 15-20 range than in the top 10

sell high time for me
:bag: WOW. Did you see the size of Lamont Jordan's ### last year? The dude couldn't run away from the buffet. To top it off, the o-line couldn't block a flea. Ther is only one thing in common between Jordan and Gore. That's Turner was their coach.

 
I would be interested in seeing what anyone has gotten for Gore since the season has ended. I have let it be known in my league that Gore could be had but have not received much value. People offering up draft picks or old RBs like Edge and that's about it. What are people getting/giving for Gore recently?

 
I think people are missing the point ... if you get RB4-6 value for Gore then sell otherwise by all means hold.

 
Expect very little change, if any, from Norv Turner to Jim Hoster...

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After reading this Q & A session,

it seems to me that new OC Jim Hostler will run the offense similar to

Turner. He definately wants to run the ball.

To me the last sentence to the interview is key.

Q: How do you expect your play calling to differ from Norv Turner?

"I don’t know how much different we’ll look from a standpoint of when you watch the game. We’re not going to change; it’s just a feel for how the game is going. "

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Q&A with OC Jim Hostler

Jim Hostler was just named as the 49ers new offensive coordinator. Get to know more about the man who will now be calling the 49ers offense in this brief Q&A!

Q: What are your thoughts and your reaction to this opportunity?

A: It’s a great opportunity. Coach Nolan has put together a strong structure and we have an environment in place already to have the offense have a lot of success. The opportunity given to me is a credit to the great offensive coaching staff the coaches put together. The staff here, I can’t say enough about them. It’s a great staff. I’ve had a chance to watch two coordinators work with the staff in the past, utilize the staff tremendously in game planning and understanding all of their strengths so I have a good foundation of how to use the guys and we have a great working relationship together. I’m very confident in that aspect of it and us going forward. The progress we made last year is a credit to the staff. Where we’re going in the future is based on that staff, not one person alone. So the overall staff is going to take the young players, who we made big steps with last year, and head in the right direction. I look forward to continuing with what we started into this year.

Q: What are your ties to the Don Coryell offense?

A: It goes back to Jimmy Raye in Kansas City. Jimmy was obviously in that system. That’s why he was with Norv (Turner) in Oakland. So Jimmy Raye really started me in the process in that system.

Q: Will you plan to build upon the offense Norv ran last season?

A: Yes, that’s the goal. It’s not just individual plays, its concepts. It’s not just what they’re called or how you talk about them, it’s how you teach them and coach them and that’s the most important thing. I’ve been in two systems in this league that are the two best systems: the Number System and the West Coast System. I know them both very well. Understanding them has nothing to do with the terminology.

Q: What’s your rapport like with Alex Smith?

A: I think it’s excellent. Alex and I have had a great relationship. We’ve been through two coordinators so speaking the same language and getting us all on the same page, we’ve all worked very hard at that.”

Q: Coach Nolan talked about how you’ve put together game plans even as an assistant coach in the past. What made you do that?

A: Any time you’re involved with the quarterback, especially on game day, you’re going to have to have a good idea of what the plan is, how it was put together and how the offensive coordinator is going to call it so that you can answer questions and understand what the quarterback sees – the overall picture he has to deal with on game day. I’ve been doing that since I was in New York with the Jets. Paul (Hackett) was in the box and I was on the field. I’ve been developing and understanding how the game plans are put together since that time.

Q: What’s your philosophy in terms of calling a game?

A: The philosophy has been set by Coach Nolan on how we’re going to try to win football games. We’re just one part of that formula. Obviously running the football is very important to me. I understand what it means to have balance in this league and I understand that you want to have your best players to be in a position and have an opportunity to do what they do on game day. From that standpoint, my philosophy is really taking the best players on your team and giving them an opportunity to be successful. That’s what I’ve learned from all of these guys just being in this league.”

Q: How do you expect your play calling to differ from Norv Turner?

A: Obviously no one is experienced in calling a game like Norv. He has s a tremendous amount of experience – a lot more than I have. What I’ve learned from Norv, how he balances the game, how he understands and can react to what the game is asking him to do, what has to change, all the situational things that happen, you get a feel and understanding from a knowledge standpoint exactly what’s going on during a game. I don’t know how much different we’ll look from a standpoint of when you watch the game. We’re not going to change; it’s just a feel for how the game is going.

 
It is my experience that Gore is not a sell high because people are not offering up top 5 RB value for him. From what I have been getting for offers he is only a sell high if you think he falls out of the top 10 from here on out.

 
TheFanatic said:
Last year, after a flurry of trading, I wound up with Frank Gore on my dynasty roster, almost by accident. After he made me look like a genius this year, I'm seriously thinking it's time to trade him.

Here are my reasons:

2. Norv Turner is gone
this should be the only reason you needlook at what Lamont Jordan did with Turner and then without Turner

I look for Gore to end up more in the RB 15-20 range than in the top 10

sell high time for me
You also have to look at Norv's replacement. They replaced him with some guy that had been managing a Bed and Breakfast for the last 7 years. The 9ers are not the Raiders. The 9ers line is not the Raiders line.
Plus the 9ers are going to use the same system. They replaced turner with the QB coach who knows the system.
 
Last year, after a flurry of trading, I wound up with Frank Gore on my dynasty roster, almost by accident. After he made me look like a genius this year, I'm seriously thinking it's time to trade him.

Here are my reasons:

2. Norv Turner is gone
this should be the only reason you needlook at what Lamont Jordan did with Turner and then without Turner

I look for Gore to end up more in the RB 15-20 range than in the top 10

sell high time for me
'How well did Emmitt do after turner left?

 
I gave up Gore, 1.09, and 2.06 for Romo, Portis, Betts, Nate Washington and 3.12 in January. I got top 5 RB value out of him imo.

A few weeks later that owner traded Gore for 1.02, 1.04, and Vincent Jackson

 
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I gave up Gore, 1.09, and 2.06 for Romo, Portis, Betts, Nate Washington and 3.12 in January. I got top 5 RB value out of him imo.A few weeks later that owner traded Gore for 1.02, 1.04, and Vincent Jackson
It was actually about an hour after your tradethat Reg and I made the Gore & Haganfor 1.02, 1.04 and VJax deal. As much as I love Portis,I would rather have Gore on my dynasty team.
 
I'd be concerned about Gore's TD totals more than anything else. Norv Turner leaving IS going to have an effect on that offense overall. Decreased offensive output = decreased chances for 6 fantasy points. Then when you consider that Gore got pulled at the goalline at times last year for his fumbilitis, that would be worrying to me as a Gore owner as well. Michael Robinson didn't do much, but he is still young and could figure to work himself out some sort of permanent role in a rotation. You never know when a new OC comes aboard...

That said, keep a close eye on how many times Gore gets targeted out of the backfield in the preseason, because that 3 yard outlet pass was a huge part of his production in '06. If you noticed last year in Oakland, Lamont Jordan was hardly targeted at all in the preseason and that resulted in him hardly being targeted during the season as well. The comparisons between Jordan/Gore all revolve on what losing Turner can do to your offensive philosophy.

As for Gore's running style, he is great at breaking tackles and making extra yards out of nothing, but there could be a whole lotta nothing this year. If Vernon Davis doesn't step it up this year, the loss of Antonio Bryant could cripple our offense as well. Then considering the injury history, which may or may not mean anything, makes me think that Gore a pretty risky RB#1 redraft. For dynasty, I think he is a pretty solid #1 RB, but at RB#5 he is a definite sell high. You can buy him back for less next offseason, unless you've got a diehard owner who believes in him IMO.

 
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I'd be concerned about Gore's TD totals more than anything else. Norv Turner leaving IS going to have an effect on that offense overall. Decreased offensive output = decreased chances for 6 fantasy points. Then when you consider that Gore got pulled at the goalline at times last year for his fumbilitis, that would be worrying to me as a Gore owner as well. Michael Robinson didn't do much, but he is still young and could figure to work himself out some sort of permanent role in a rotation. You never know when a new OC comes aboard...
The pull-Gore-at-the-goalline experiment was over by the end of the year. Not to say they wouldn't try it again at some point, but I expect Gore to get a full season of GL carries next year assuming he's healthy and the 9ers don't bring in another big back.
 
I have Gore at the top of the second tier RBs. There's not a lot I'd sell him for at this point.

Certainly not a Portis or Addai type.

 
Lets see some of the positives:

- One more year of experience for Alex Smith (check)

- Mike Nolan is still the head coach (check)

- A potentially scary defense that will keep the offense on the field more (check)

- Offensive line is intact (check)

- Vernon Davis is healthy and Gore had his biggest rushing games when Vernon was playing (check)

- New OC will keep the same offense, meaning Gore will stay the focus (check)

Yet still people are undervaluing him. So just hold onto him if you own him. People are too caught up in the loss of Norv.

 
Lets see some of the positives:- One more year of experience for Alex Smith (check)- Mike Nolan is still the head coach (check)- A potentially scary defense that will keep the offense on the field more (check)- Offensive line is intact (check)- Vernon Davis is healthy and Gore had his biggest rushing games when Vernon was playing (check)- New OC will keep the same offense, meaning Gore will stay the focus (check)Yet still people are undervaluing him. So just hold onto him if you own him. People are too caught up in the loss of Norv.
a voice of reason.thank you. :goodposting:
 
i could not get the gore owner to take portis.... last year is keeping is value high...how do you guys think Gore compares to Addai?
Addai is much more valuable in a Dynasty League. Gore is going to be a force for a few years but Addai has much less injury history and looks to have Manning and Wayne on the field with him for the next few years which should translate to a pretty potent offense. Who knows in San Fran. They are still building.As for a redraft league? That's a tough call. I hear the logic about Gore dropping, but I don't see a significant drop. They will need to rely on this guy a lot. And the loss of Bryant means to me that Gore (and VDavis) will need to be more active in the passing game. Gore was pretty incredible in PPR leagues which is where he will have his most value and should again this year as I don't see many receiving options for the 9ers.
I think you should look at Addai's college career before saying this. He was banged up throughout his career at LSU and could never be counted on to carry the load. I know he was fairly healthy last year and didn't miss any time but he only had 226 carries and only had 20 carries in a game 3 times. I know he is your boy but I wouldn't make Addai your bulletin board of good health.
 
I drafted him as a rookie in a 16 team dynasty league. I’m just not sure there is a lot that I would trade him for. Not even for the 1.1 rookie as I have seen some people post. It would take a knock my socks off offer to part with him. Yes I am very aware of his downside negatives. These do have me concerned to be sure. What is impacting my decision the most is that I have him tandemed with SJAX and won the league in 2006. I'm more than willing to take the additional risk in what should be a strong run for a repeat. I will be holding him for 2008 for better or worse.

MOX HP-6 a startup 14 team dynasty league I find myself in the very fortunate position of having pick 1.3 and pick 1.4 So I have whichever Top RB slides to me at #3 and the pick of the litter for second tier RB’s. I had some difficulty deciding just whom slots at the 4 hole because RB’s don’t get a PPR. I would like to say that Gore is my hands down #4 RB but he just isn’t. Too many injury concerns for me to pick him at #4. I have a player who I have decided on picking at 4 and while it has been a very tough choice for me I may still change my mind.

No, I’m not tipping my hand here. Too many prying eyes.

 
Lets see some of the positives:- One more year of experience for Alex Smith (check)- Mike Nolan is still the head coach (check)- A potentially scary defense that will keep the offense on the field more (check)- Offensive line is intact (check)- Vernon Davis is healthy and Gore had his biggest rushing games when Vernon was playing (check)- New OC will keep the same offense, meaning Gore will stay the focus (check)Yet still people are undervaluing him. So just hold onto him if you own him. People are too caught up in the loss of Norv.
Damn, right. So what were the negatives? ACL injuries years ago? What else? Being compared to Lamont Jordan.Thanks, I'll keep Gore.
 
The pull-Gore-at-the-goalline experiment was over by the end of the year. Not to say they wouldn't try it again at some point, but I expect Gore to get a full season of GL carries next year assuming he's healthy and the 9ers don't bring in another big back.
...and one of the dying breed of "featured backs" left in the NFL. I'll keep him over any RBBC player. (Addai)
 
Blackjacks said:
i could not get the gore owner to take portis.... last year is keeping is value high...how do you guys think Gore compares to Addai?
Addai is much more valuable in a Dynasty League. Gore is going to be a force for a few years but Addai has much less injury history and looks to have Manning and Wayne on the field with him for the next few years which should translate to a pretty potent offense. Who knows in San Fran. They are still building.As for a redraft league? That's a tough call. I hear the logic about Gore dropping, but I don't see a significant drop. They will need to rely on this guy a lot. And the loss of Bryant means to me that Gore (and VDavis) will need to be more active in the passing game. Gore was pretty incredible in PPR leagues which is where he will have his most value and should again this year as I don't see many receiving options for the 9ers.
I think you should look at Addai's college career before saying this. He was banged up throughout his career at LSU and could never be counted on to carry the load. I know he was fairly healthy last year and didn't miss any time but he only had 226 carries and only had 20 carries in a game 3 times. I know he is your boy but I wouldn't make Addai your bulletin board of good health.
:confused:
 
i could not get the gore owner to take portis.... last year is keeping is value high...how do you guys think Gore compares to Addai?
Addai is much more valuable in a Dynasty League. Gore is going to be a force for a few years but Addai has much less injury history and looks to have Manning and Wayne on the field with him for the next few years which should translate to a pretty potent offense. Who knows in San Fran. They are still building.As for a redraft league? That's a tough call. I hear the logic about Gore dropping, but I don't see a significant drop. They will need to rely on this guy a lot. And the loss of Bryant means to me that Gore (and VDavis) will need to be more active in the passing game. Gore was pretty incredible in PPR leagues which is where he will have his most value and should again this year as I don't see many receiving options for the 9ers.
As an LSU homer I dont understand at all why people have no fear of addai's injury history. He has never played a full season until last year, just like gore.His whole college career he was in a RB rotation and still could not stay healthy. I put them on the same level of risk
 
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Playing devil's advocate here.

Here are my reasons:

1. He's not durable - wasn't in college. Has been durable in the NFL. How many NFL games has he missed?

2. Norv Turner is gone - How did Emmitt and LT do after Turner left?

3. Like LT, as more weapons come aboard, Gore will get fewer opportunities. Unlike LT, he won't get 30 TDs to make up for it. - more weapons means less 8-9 man fronts. How can that be a bad thing? Especially in a defensive weak division.

4. He's at peak value right now - probably, since he had a season that few RBs will ever compare to. Overshadowed by LT2's season. Gore has led his "horrible" NFL team in rushing the last two years, and the 49ers have improved in wins (2, 4, 7) largely because of Gore. But Gore gets little respect for it.
 
Blackjacks said:
i could not get the gore owner to take portis.... last year is keeping is value high...how do you guys think Gore compares to Addai?
Addai is much more valuable in a Dynasty League. Gore is going to be a force for a few years but Addai has much less injury history and looks to have Manning and Wayne on the field with him for the next few years which should translate to a pretty potent offense. Who knows in San Fran. They are still building.As for a redraft league? That's a tough call. I hear the logic about Gore dropping, but I don't see a significant drop. They will need to rely on this guy a lot. And the loss of Bryant means to me that Gore (and VDavis) will need to be more active in the passing game. Gore was pretty incredible in PPR leagues which is where he will have his most value and should again this year as I don't see many receiving options for the 9ers.
I think you should look at Addai's college career before saying this. He was banged up throughout his career at LSU and could never be counted on to carry the load. I know he was fairly healthy last year and didn't miss any time but he only had 226 carries and only had 20 carries in a game 3 times. I know he is your boy but I wouldn't make Addai your bulletin board of good health.
He probably believes:Gore's 2 ACLs + 2 shoulders < Addai's 1 ACL + 1 MCL + 1 ankle + 1 shoulder

Addai is not the model of health he wanted to compare Gore to.

 
Blackjacks said:
i could not get the gore owner to take portis.... last year is keeping is value high...how do you guys think Gore compares to Addai?
Addai is much more valuable in a Dynasty League. Gore is going to be a force for a few years but Addai has much less injury history and looks to have Manning and Wayne on the field with him for the next few years which should translate to a pretty potent offense. Who knows in San Fran. They are still building.As for a redraft league? That's a tough call. I hear the logic about Gore dropping, but I don't see a significant drop. They will need to rely on this guy a lot. And the loss of Bryant means to me that Gore (and VDavis) will need to be more active in the passing game. Gore was pretty incredible in PPR leagues which is where he will have his most value and should again this year as I don't see many receiving options for the 9ers.
I think you should look at Addai's college career before saying this. He was banged up throughout his career at LSU and could never be counted on to carry the load. I know he was fairly healthy last year and didn't miss any time but he only had 226 carries and only had 20 carries in a game 3 times. I know he is your boy but I wouldn't make Addai your bulletin board of good health.
He probably believes:Gore's 2 ACLs + 2 shoulders < Addai's 1 ACL + 1 MCL + 1 ankle + 1 shoulder

Addai is not the model of health he wanted to compare Gore to.
Nah, 1 ACL = 2 MCL's so Gore still wins. :sleep:
 
i could not get the gore owner to take portis.... last year is keeping is value high...how do you guys think Gore compares to Addai?
Addai is much more valuable in a Dynasty League. Gore is going to be a force for a few years but Addai has much less injury history and looks to have Manning and Wayne on the field with him for the next few years which should translate to a pretty potent offense. Who knows in San Fran. They are still building.As for a redraft league? That's a tough call. I hear the logic about Gore dropping, but I don't see a significant drop. They will need to rely on this guy a lot. And the loss of Bryant means to me that Gore (and VDavis) will need to be more active in the passing game. Gore was pretty incredible in PPR leagues which is where he will have his most value and should again this year as I don't see many receiving options for the 9ers.
As an LSU homer I dont understand at all why people have no fear of addai's injury history. He has never played a full season until last year, just like gore.His whole college career he was in a RB rotation and still could not stay healthy. I put them on the same level of risk
:goodposting: There's a reason he didn't go higher in the draft, many were concerned about his injury history and whether he could handle a full load in the NFL given his low number of carries in college.
 
The pull-Gore-at-the-goalline experiment was over by the end of the year. Not to say they wouldn't try it again at some point, but I expect Gore to get a full season of GL carries next year assuming he's healthy and the 9ers don't bring in another big back.
...and one of the dying breed of "featured backs" left in the NFL. I'll keep him over any RBBC player. (Addai)
:goodposting: who is the other RB that will share carries with Addai?
 
Last year, after a flurry of trading, I wound up with Frank Gore on my dynasty roster, almost by accident. After he made me look like a genius this year, I'm seriously thinking it's time to trade him.

Here are my reasons:

2. Norv Turner is gone
this should be the only reason you needlook at what Lamont Jordan did with Turner and then without Turner

I look for Gore to end up more in the RB 15-20 range than in the top 10

sell high time for me
Go watch a Gore highlight, Norv Turner is a great OC but you dont teach moves like that baby
 
Last year, after a flurry of trading, I wound up with Frank Gore on my dynasty roster, almost by accident. After he made me look like a genius this year, I'm seriously thinking it's time to trade him.

Here are my reasons:

2. Norv Turner is gone
this should be the only reason you needlook at what Lamont Jordan did with Turner and then without Turner

I look for Gore to end up more in the RB 15-20 range than in the top 10

sell high time for me
:lmao:
 
I'm in a dynasty salary cap league. I sold on Gore this morning.

Gave up

Gore, Houshmanzadeh, Jarius Norwood #8 rookie pick ($51 salary)

for

Reggie Wayne, Rudi Johnson #3 rookie pick ($15 salary)

I'm the defending champ so I was starting to run into some salary cap issues.

 
I'm in a dynasty salary cap league. I sold on Gore this morning.Gave upGore, Houshmanzadeh, Jarius Norwood #8 rookie pick ($51 salary)forReggie Wayne, Rudi Johnson #3 rookie pick ($15 salary)I'm the defending champ so I was starting to run into some salary cap issues.
great trade
 
Was offered Gore for my 1.1 and 1.3 by a guy who probably read this thread today.

I'll decline for the reasons specified on the initial post.

 
Was offered Gore for my 1.1 and 1.3 by a guy who probably read this thread today. I'll decline for the reasons specified on the initial post.
Gore ran for 1695 yards last season. They are going to keep the same system in place this season so i don't see how some of you think he's going to finish outside the top 5. Gore will lead the league in rushing yards this season... BANK ON IT!!! At the end of this up coming season, that guy will thank you for declining that trade...........
 
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Was offered Gore for my 1.1 and 1.3 by a guy who probably read this thread today. I'll decline for the reasons specified on the initial post.
Gore ran for 1695 yards last season. They are going to keep the same system in place this season so i don't see how some of you think he's going to finish outside the top 5. Gore will lead the league in rushing yards this season... BANK ON IT!!! At the end of this up coming season, that guy will thank you for declining that trade...........
he gets AD or CJ and M Lynch.... or Gore? yah... i ride it out... take CJ at 1, and Lynch at 3.. and be happy...
 

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