I disagree, with Rodgers gone I expect tymont to get more touches as his ribs heal as the packers will need to rely more on their run game.
Brown is not unquestionably better than Cooper, Cooper has just had a rough start to his season. He's been a proven stud for the last few years, and is more likely to return to those numbers than john Brown, who is fragile and plays in a wildly unpredictable Arizona offense, is to stay ahead of him. John Brown has not been a reliable starter in his career despite the situation seeming to be in his favor. Every time it's started to look like he's emerging as a solid starter, he vanishes. This has happened multiple times over the last few years, and that does not make me feel good about his prospects this time around.
As for Smallwood, he's not even a good rb when healthy. I get a lot of eagles coverage where I live and there has been zero indication at any point that they had intentions of leaning on Smallwood in a significant role. Unlike tymont, who was pegged as 'the guy' before the season started and delivered before he got hurt, Smallwood began as a backup and, at the peak of his usage, got a similar amount of touches to Blount. He's also hurt now, by the way, with a soft tissue injury (calf) that absolutely cripples a running back's acceleration. Ribs heal in a matter of a few weeks, calves take months to get back to 100%.
So, in conclusion, sure I'm going to have to wait another couple weeks before tymont is full go again, but I believe he's trending upward, whereas I believe Smallwood and Brown are trending downward.
It wasn't a bad move, for what it's worth. It was a classic buy low/sell high scenario to try to capitalize on Smallwood and Brown's recent success as well as tymont's injury. I wasn't saying you were stupid for offering, just that it wasn't a fair trade.
And I didn't mention anyone by name in my post and left it very vague, so there was no reason whatsoever for you to act all butthurt and type a response like that. If I'd called you out personally that's fine, but I didn't, so spare me the manufactured indignity.