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Half A Man

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I play in a two RB league and right now I have Tiki Barber and Julius Jones as my starters with Leon Washington as my backup. While Jones is a very talented back, he has been getting his TDs poached by Marion Barber, so I've been think of trading for a better back that can get into the endzone. The backs that I've been looking at are Deuce McAllister and Willis McGahee, I know that McGahee is been hurt, but I think that he'll be able to help my team and I know that his owner is willing to trade. I'm not sure if McAllister's owner is ready to trade or not. What do you guys think, stick with Jones (and occasionally Leon Washington) or trade for McGahee or McAllister?

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Head Dick

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No way to answer your question without knowing what you'll have to give up....and make up of your roster

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Half A Man

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This is my team:

QB: (2) Brees, Kitna - Bench: Gradkowski

RB: (2) T. Barber, J. Jones - Bench: Leon Washington, Michael Turner

WR: (3) A. Johnson, Boldin, D-jax - Bench: Joe Horn, Greg Jennings

TE: (2) Shockey, Gonzalez - Bench: Kris Wilson (gonzo's backup)

K: Robbie Gould

D/ST: Denver


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Half A Man

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to be honest, especially if that league is a keeper league of any sort, I'd say just stick with what you have. McGahee is hurt and out for week 11. McAllister is decent but he gets touches taken away by Bush. Not to mention that both these guys are injury prone.

Stick with what you have. If you must make a move, go to the waiver wire and see if Anthony Thomas is available.

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Wasted Potential wrote:



TE: (2) Shockey, Gonzalez - Bench: Kris Wilson (gonzo's backup)





Gonzo's out this week, he was having a ferocious game in Miami and ended up trying to catch an uncatchable ball and tweaked his shoulder.  The man has heart.  Kris Wilson is no Gonzo, but Kansas City will utilize him as a catching TE versus Jason Dunn (the blocking TE). 

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