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I hope we don't have interest in trading one very average QB for another.
The Browns may cut Quin lose anyway. If Wies wants him, we can prolly get him w/o giving anything up. If we are going to throw crazy trades out there, why not trade our #5 for thier #7 and Shaun Rogers? |
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He'll be traded. |
You could try explaining a trade like this to me all day long and I still wouldn't understand.
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Looks like this trading isn't going to happen. ****.
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This would be a stupid decision by our management and I don't have any confidence in Cassel.
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Rediculous. No way that happens. Scott just traded for him and paid the guy to be the man.
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We can only hope.
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busted |
Brodie Croyle is fool's gold. He's got a rocket for an arm and makes every throw in the book.... in practice. That, and he's a great guy to have around. Teammates love him, and terrific backup that supports the starter. Nothing not to like...but he just can't stay healthy if he has to play.
If someone like Buffalo really wants him and is willing to give up a high pick, I say do it. I don't see it ever happening though. Haley LOVES him some Brodie. |
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Quinn has been more inaccurate than Matt Cassel. The obsession with anyone who has been a first round pick at QB is staggering. I would take a chance on Quinn for a late pick or something, but he in no way is an upgrade over Cassel at this point.
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He was a starter at Notre Dame and put up good numbers under Weis. He's always in tip top shape and has a much stronger arm that Cassel. He's also younger. Quinn has been ****ed since the day Cleveland drafted him. He's the classic example of a good QB picked by a bad organization. He may never be a HOFer but he'll be a much better QB in this league than Matt Cassel's ever dreamed of being, especially if he's reunited with Weis. |
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