it all depends on what you can get for him. It may make much more sense to hold him until he's done.Too busy and lazy to look it up. Can someone put up a list of how many years WRs have been in the top 5? Whats the record? Would be nice to know the historical trend and the list of current players so that we know what the upper limit is and can trade them before its too late. For example, if most WRs that have been in the top 5 have been there 7 times in their career (not necessarily in a row) and Moss already has been top five 6 times, odds are its better to move him now rather than to hold on to him.
+1I'd say 2 years is a safe bet, barring injury.Possibly 3.Jason Garrett has made him the focal point of that offense, which is what Parcells should have done. Bill's ego got in the way.
What does +1 mean?+1I'd say 2 years is a safe bet, barring injury.Possibly 3.Jason Garrett has made him the focal point of that offense, which is what Parcells should have done. Bill's ego got in the way.
I think T.O. wasn't crying so much about the loss to the Giants as he was about the fact that he sees his chances of going back to another SB as fleeting...he's not getting any younger, and his body is starting to wear down. He is remarkably resilient, he quickly bounces back from injuries..he works harder than anyone in the business..I have him in a keeper league, and I'm looking to trade him now, while he still has some value. I don't want another Marvin Harrison on my hands ( looking at Marvin's 2007 season which could be the end of his career)Here's the deal--as soon as he has another serious injury he is done. That could happen in preseason this year or might not happen for two or three years. If you own him in dynasty though the time to deal him is probably now, while you can still get something for him.