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RE: Adsactly Sports - The NFL trade deadline has passed. Who really won?

in #sports6 years ago

Although I don't know more about football teams, only when they reach the final of the Super Bowl, I agree with you: with these movements there are positive and negative things; in the end there are some who lose and others win but we will know that over time. I have always had my reservations with these actions, because when there is no group interest or smell, these movements can be a fraud or an error. Let us remember that as in chess, each movement must be thought with consciousness. How many teams in the history of sport have been brought down by a bad change, or how many players have not been "burned" by a bad rotation or a bad contract? Hence the importance of leaders and fans themselves, to support or reverse those changes. I trust your "good eye" expert, so I accept your opinion, always aware that only time speaks and gives the final numbers. Good beginning of the week, @broncofan99!

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You are right. Management decisions are constantly scrutinized and assessed. The truth is, you often don't know how the deal ends up until much later when draft picks and prospects start playing. Sometimes they are very hard to compare. Fans have emotional connections to players that affect their judgement of the positive or negative of a trade.