Ok here's the deal, I'm in a ten man league and 2 days before the first week of the season a deal was made as such
Bush,Hasselbek for Carson Palmer and Jacobs.
The fairness of the deal seems like a wash and is not the issue. (before the season started)
But on Friday the same two onwers basically swapped the same four players again except substitute Jacobs with Ronnie Brown due to the injury to Jacobs. (Making the two deals a mere one week apart)
Now I have called this out in the league and feel that at the very least it was a very odd deal. The guy that first gave up(good friend of mine too) Carson and got him back is saying I am questioning his integrity, which I am....but am I in the wrong in doing so?
BTW I've been playing fantasy football for 6 years now and I consider myself a very knowledgeable guy. Trades in the league are not even scrutinized or voted upon no matter how lobsided they could be BTW.
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Seems a bit odd to say the least. While the first trade is pretty much a wash. The second is not a wash. I would question the guys integrity as well.
I had an issue with that as well in one of my leagues. My buddy tried to trade Vince Young, Brandon Jackson, and Jerry Porter for Steven Jackson, TO, and Joey Harrington. Now obviously that trade got veto. The second one he went with Vince Young, Brandon Jackson, Detroit D for Jackson, Harrington, and San Fran. The trade went down again. Of course he blamed me and said I just wanted to ruin his chance to win. Anyways my point is it can really ruin a league when people have terrible trades.
I had an issue with that as well in one of my leagues. My buddy tried to trade Vince Young, Brandon Jackson, and Jerry Porter for Steven Jackson, TO, and Joey Harrington. Now obviously that trade got veto. The second one he went with Vince Young, Brandon Jackson, Detroit D for Jackson, Harrington, and San Fran. The trade went down again. Of course he blamed me and said I just wanted to ruin his chance to win. Anyways my point is it can really ruin a league when people have terrible trades.
