ESPN Thinks Skins Won The Denver Trade
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ESPN Thinks Skins Won The Denver Trade
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/st ... ook/060502
Case study: In 2005, Denver traded the 25th pick of the first round for Washington's third choice in 2005, which was the 76th pick, and first choice in 2006. The Broncos then swapped Washington's first choice in 2006 to San Francisco for the Niners' second and third in 2006, which were the 37th and 68th picks. Here's the discount-to-present-value based on the chart. Denver gave up the 25th pick in 2005 (worth 720 points) for the 76th pick in 2005 (worth 210 points), the 37th pick in 2006 (worth 530 in 2006 but only 245 points in 2005 owing to discounting) and the 68th pick in 2006 (worth 250 points in 2006 but only 100 points in 2005 owing to discounting). Thus Denver traded a choice worth 720 points in 2005 for picks worth 555 points when taking into account that the Broncos received two of the three choices in the future. The economic concept of "discounting to present value" assumes the future is less valuable than the present. Take your picture now, take it again in five years, and you'll know what I mean!
Case study: In 2005, Denver traded the 25th pick of the first round for Washington's third choice in 2005, which was the 76th pick, and first choice in 2006. The Broncos then swapped Washington's first choice in 2006 to San Francisco for the Niners' second and third in 2006, which were the 37th and 68th picks. Here's the discount-to-present-value based on the chart. Denver gave up the 25th pick in 2005 (worth 720 points) for the 76th pick in 2005 (worth 210 points), the 37th pick in 2006 (worth 530 in 2006 but only 245 points in 2005 owing to discounting) and the 68th pick in 2006 (worth 250 points in 2006 but only 100 points in 2005 owing to discounting). Thus Denver traded a choice worth 720 points in 2005 for picks worth 555 points when taking into account that the Broncos received two of the three choices in the future. The economic concept of "discounting to present value" assumes the future is less valuable than the present. Take your picture now, take it again in five years, and you'll know what I mean!
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Wow...that is a complicated way to evaluate the trade.
I think we wont the deal simply because we got a QB, that in my opinion is better than Jay Cutler, and may be just as good or better than Vince Young, if Jason Campell was a junior last year and this was his senior year where he lead his team to the National Title and undefeated, he likely would have been one of the top 2 or 3 QB's this year. We got him last year and he's already ahead of the learning curve.
I think we wont the deal simply because we got a QB, that in my opinion is better than Jay Cutler, and may be just as good or better than Vince Young, if Jason Campell was a junior last year and this was his senior year where he lead his team to the National Title and undefeated, he likely would have been one of the top 2 or 3 QB's this year. We got him last year and he's already ahead of the learning curve.
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This_Heat wrote:I thought this was about the Bailey for Portis deal, but I think everyone here knows who "won" that trade.
As for Campbell, Hopefully we'll see a lot of this in the future. In the regular season of course.
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Mursilis wrote:I'm still holding to the position that we can't know the value of this trade until J. Campbell establishes his worth on the field. If he's as good as Gibbs thinks he will be, it'll definitely come out as a steal.
AND HOW WIL CAMPBELL SURE HIS WORTH IF YOU people dont want him to play

you BASH CAMPBELL FOR NOT PLAYING YET,
BUT WHEN some says lets Jason start your like no no no 400 year old Brunell is fine
lol
what a joke
blackirishman2006 wrote:Mursilis wrote:I'm still holding to the position that we can't know the value of this trade until J. Campbell establishes his worth on the field. If he's as good as Gibbs thinks he will be, it'll definitely come out as a steal.
AND HOW WIL CAMPBELL SURE HIS WORTH IF YOU people dont want him to play, double talking jiver you lol
you BASH CAMPBELL FOR NOT PLAYING YET,
BUT WHEN some says lets Jason start your like no no no 400 year old Brunell is fine
lol
what a joke
If you followed any of the recent QB threads, you'd know I've consistently called for Campbell to play this coming year - how's he going to get better without getting out there? How about you check your facts first, and then come back with an apology for being an idiot.
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