Dr. Octopus
Footballguy
Did anyone ask Cowboys what he hoped to gain by this deal? Especially being 0-7.It's really not even justifiable imo. Greene is the same age as Peterson and nowhere near the same ballpark from a talent or production perspective. Brown has really failed to establish himself as a true feature back, with this being his best season ever and not that all impressive. I think the odds are better than average that neither will be a feature back next season.The rest of the package is a crapshoot. It doesn't even look like they tried to make it look close here.Sorry but this one fascinates me, as it seems like it should tear a league apart - especially based on the fact that these two owners are the only ones that know eachother outside of the league.The reaction wasn't great. This isn't the first lopsided multi player for one stud type deal between these two teams. The two guys know each other (no other league members know each other personally) and I'm beginning to suspect shenanigans.Cowboys typically makes terrible trades though and if I wasn't so concerned about the reaction I'd be looking to replace him.I'm curious what was the league's reaction to this deal? An 0-7 team trades away a top dynasty RB (even if he is 27), and gets 2 RBs that could likely not even be starting RBs next year, a marginal WR and two decent (at best) draft picks.Something just seems way off on this one.How does that trade help an 0-7 team? There's something wrong going on there, unless the Cowboys owner is just totally clueless.Not me involved. Fwiw cowboys are 0-7 but don't have their first in either 13 or 14Forrester Park Thunder gave up:Brown, Donald IND RBGreene, Shonn NYJ RBJones, Donald BUF WRYear 2013 Round 2 Draft Pick from Forrester Park ThunderYear 2013 Round 3 Draft Pick from Craigentinny ChargersCorstorphine Cowboys gave upeterson, Adrian MIN RB