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| Ok, we just had our keeper draft this past week and I drafted Henry with my eighth pick because I thought he would have a huge year with what they have done with lesser backs. However, now i'm second guessing myself and i was wondering if i should consider trading Henry for guys picked later in the round: Edgerin James, McGahee, ronnie Brown, or more simply, just stand pat? Anyway, thanks for the help.
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Welcome to the Shannahan circus of interchangeable running backs. But Henry should and I mean should as opposed to will start every game. He should be better than the others that you named.
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I would rather have Ronnie Brown than Henry. The man averaged 4.2 YPC last year with a horrible carousel of QB'a. Trent Green brings stability. I've never been a T. Henry or Mike Shanahan fan, therefore. Ronnie Brown it is. Hell I'd take Edge over Henry too just to stay out of that bumblef$%k of a RB situation.
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Agree with Radiohead. As stated elsewhere previously, I stay FAR away from the Shanahan carousel. I'd easily take Ronnie or Edge over Henry - giving the edge to RonnieB.
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