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(S10) - PT 4 - Trade Deadline - JSS - 09-21-2018

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(S10) - PT 4 - Trade Deadline - PigSnout - 09-22-2018

One trade deadline deal that had a big effect was the Season 8 trade between the Yellowknife Wraiths and the Philadelphia Liberty. This trade was made after Week 7 of the season. The Liberty were starting a rebuild and were looking to trade their stars away for future picks. Meanwhile, the Wraiths were 6-1 after suffering their first loss of the season in Week 7 and were looking to make a move that would help them stay on top and win their first championship. The trade involved the Liberty sending Micah Hendrix to the Wraiths in exchange for the Wraiths' S10 2nd round pick. With this move, the Wraiths got to add one of the league's top linebackers to a defense that was already one of the best in the league. The Wraiths went on to finish with the best record in the league that season at 11-3 and would win the championship after playoff wins over the Baltimore Hawks and the New Orleans Second Line. Micah Hendrix had a standout performance in the championship game with 6 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble, and 4 pass deflections. In Season 7, the Wraiths had been the top team in the regular season but got edged out come playoff time. In Season 8, they didn't take any chances as they went out and made a big move to ensure they would still be the top team once the postseason came around and it paid off with their first championship win.

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(S10) - PT 4 - Trade Deadline - Dangles13 - 09-22-2018

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(S10) - PT 4 - Trade Deadline - ztevans - 09-22-2018

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(S10) - PT 4 - Trade Deadline - timeconsumer - 09-22-2018

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(S10) - PT 4 - Trade Deadline - Muford - 09-22-2018

A trade that just recently happened can quite literally change the face of the NSFL and the ASFC. The New Orleans Second Line traded away a second round pick in season twelve to the Orange County Otters for none other than Wide Receiver Carlito Crush. The Second Line lost Dustin Evans after last season due to retirement, so one of the few areas they were lacking was at the Receiver position. Adding Crush makes that offense click so much more, and they become such a dangerous team with Borkus Maximus III slinging it all over the field. Adding Crush to that already dangerous team, it puts New Orleans Second Line as the favorites to go to the Ultimus from the ASFC. Carlito Crush is a free agent after this season, so it could backfire and bite the Second Line in the ass, due to the fact that he could just be an 8 game rental. Either which way, this could either possibly be the greatest steal in recent years, or the greatest bust, it really proves that New Orleans Second Line is going all in this season, because the window is closing quickly on the aging team. They need to continue to add young blood into them, so they can infuse the powers together.

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(S10) - PT 4 - Trade Deadline - Jepox - 09-22-2018

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(S10) - PT 4 - Trade Deadline - TheDangaZone - 09-22-2018

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(S10) - PT 4 - Trade Deadline - J.G.10 - 09-22-2018

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(S10) - PT 4 - Trade Deadline - ADwyer87 - 09-22-2018

So, I dont remember any past trades that happened on the deadline really besides one, so i'm gonna talk about the one that just happened, because 2 days ago is technically the past.

So, the Otters traded Carlito Crush to the New Orleans Second Line for a second rounder in S12, and also trade a S11 4th rounder to the Philadelphia Liberty for Josh Garden.

This seems to be the Otters saying they're done competing for this season, but also seems to be a weird push to still be relevant. In my opinion, this makes them worse in all facets. Obviously going from Crush to Garden is a downgrade right now and in the future at wide receiver, but also i think they got the bad end of this deal pick wise as well. With the S11 draft being the deepest one since maybe even S2, I think there is a decent chance that the S11 4th they traded away becomes better than the S12 2nd they received. Either way, I dont think it is a good enough pick swap for them to downgrade from active Crush to inactive Garden

With New Orleans, I think this makes them even better. The Ultimus is now going to be a lot more interesting. And with Philly, this is another good job of moving players for assets. I think in the end though, the biggest effect will be felt by Orange County