You've trolled around here long enough to know that we to are happy with the trade.
But
The trade wasn't about who was the better player (can't be gauged 1 plays offense 1 plays defense and wishes he could play offense.
The question really is what effect does each player have on there new team...
Lets look at Portis

He gives the team the breakaway back that was lacking last year and a focal point for the Joe Gibbs offense. This was much needed.
But what did it cost the TEAM

Champ Bailey (a shutdown CB and a draft pick)
Can you really say this was cost Champ was out of here anyway everyone and their mother knew it,hence the draft pick, champ was replaced by (1)Shawn Springs (everyone says he use tobe a shoutdown CB, but now no one throws his way

I see why Skins fans are happy with this trade
Now let's look at Bailey and the draft pick

He gives the Broncos the shutdown corner that they craved unless he gets beat (then it's "he got tripped or the D-line didn't get to the QB or he hasn't got use to the oxygen)..and

in case... See below for the draft pick since it was used to help replace CP
Now what did this cost the Broncs

Clinton Portis a 1500 yard a year pro bowl back...I know I know all the Portis haters will say it's the system, but even if it were the system it cost them a back that knew the system (see last weeks CP stats from last week for someone still learning a system) but can you call this a cost


Mr Portis has 593 yards thru 6 yes I said 6 games this year (atleast somebody can be counted on to be ready each week)
I'll have to conclude that Denver lost consistancy and production with this trade.
Notice I didn't mention Droughns in this post


Champ you still the Man