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  1. In my league of record, I'm about to become the only team to make the playoffs all four years. I'm 8-1 and one win away from clinching back-to-back division titles. Thing is, I'm waiver-wire savvy, drafted well, but still need that one player to put me over the top. Here's the question: Is it wrong to approach the 0-9 team with a FAIR trade that would be mutually beneficial, but ultimately fill in a hole on my team and better position me for a deeper playoff run? The 0-9 owner turned down trades at 0-2, and again at 0-5. I reminded him that my championship season (2011) began 0-4, and a trade for Arian Foster made my team unbeatable on my way to the title. He didn't bite. So, thoughts on making your playoff team better by making a FAIR trade with a non-contender? Thanks
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