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Brady Quinn (Fox CFB Analyst)

From Peter King:

The other day at Browns camp in Berea, Ohio, I kept hearing over and over from fans and people in the organization: Where is Brady Quinn?

It's a good question. Every year, holdouts are a way of life in the NFL, particularly with the rookies in the first round. My theory is we spend far too much time on a story that never goes away and never interests anyone. But the Quinn story is a little bit different because, after he was drafted 22nd overall by Cleveland, it was widely assumed his experienced agent, Tom Condon, would want the Notre Dame quarterback to get paid far better than the slot for the No. 22 pick. There's some logic there because Quinn performed better his last two years at Notre Dame than a guy who you'd normally see get taken in the 20s. But the slot is the slot. And the Browns are not paying him like the No. 11 pick just because they had him graded far better than No. 22.

Huh? What logic is that? Quinn didn't win any big games, he didn't win any bowl games. Every player drafted in teh first 3 rounds, particularly RB and QBs, have had great careers. Quinn doesn't deserve anything extra just because media idiots thought he was going to go in the top 3.
 
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Bleed S & G;892411; said:
as much as i dislike BQ, this is not true. he struggled his first day throwing 3 picks.. he didn't throw 3 the rest of the time he was there and looked impressive from everything i've read. i think this is why he's holding out.. because he actually did well in camp.

my vote for the starter is DA

I know John Clayton reported after the mini-camp that BQ looked really bad and the Browns were actually going to request that he lose some upper-body weight b/c his accuracy sucked
 
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Did I just read that he wants a contract that will be fair in case he becomes the starter??????????????

By extension I'm the janitor so I should ask for CEO money. You gotta be strokin me.

I'm sure glad I read this site because I would never have figured this out. I'm going to be a millionaire!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Crashcup;893211; said:
Did I just read that he wants a contract that will be fair in case he becomes the starter??????????????

By extension I'm the janitor so I should ask for CEO money. You gotta be strokin me.

I'm sure glad I read this site because I would never have figured this out. I'm going to be a millionaire!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


He was talking about escalators in case he becomes the starter...as in he didn't want to be tied to a rookie contract for 3 or 4 years that was paying him next to nothing (relative to starter $$) if all of a sudden he wins the Starting QB gig next season, or the next.
 
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Have fun getting booed the first time you step on the field this preseason Brady. Just sign the damn contract, because you know he will hold out in the future if he feels that he isn't getting paid what is huge ego thinks he should be making.
 
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Padraig;893216; said:
He was talking about escalators in case he becomes the starter...as in he didn't want to be tied to a rookie contract for 3 or 4 years that was paying him next to nothing (relative to starter $$) if all of a sudden he wins the Starting QB gig next season, or the next.


Thanks, that makes sense. In that case offer him the moon.
 
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As a die hard Dolphins fan the only thing I can say is.......:slappy::slappy::slappy:.


We usually have a difficult time getting all the draft picks in but maybe H. Wayne is onto something. "If you hold out, you sit the bench. Period."
 
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Padraig;893216; said:
He was talking about escalators in case he becomes the starter...as in he didn't want to be tied to a rookie contract for 3 or 4 years that was paying him next to nothing (relative to starter $$) if all of a sudden he wins the Starting QB gig next season, or the next.

This doesn't make sense, as Quinn will be the starter in 2 years, much as Carson Palmer became the starter in 2 years even though Kitna did well. You don't draft a QB that high and sit him for more than a year. Therefore, teh Browns should write the contract assuming Quinn will be teh full time starter in year 2 onwards. Give escalators in the case of pro bowls, top 5 passer rating, etc. etc. The only way Quinn doesn't start in 2008 is if he's injured or Derek Anderson or somebody else is a pro bowler. That's not likely.
 
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tibor75;893276; said:
This doesn't make sense, as Quinn will be the starter in 2 years, much as Carson Palmer became the starter in 2 years even though Kitna did well. You don't draft a QB that high and sit him for more than a year. Therefore, teh Browns should write the contract assuming Quinn will be teh full time starter in year 2 onwards. Give escalators in the case of pro bowls, top 5 passer rating, etc. etc. The only way Quinn doesn't start in 2008 is if he's injured or Derek Anderson or somebody else is a pro bowler. That's not likely.

If I were Browns management I would have no problem giving him escalators for what you mentioned. The problem is that Quinn probably wants them to be much easier to reach than that (i.e. if he starts 10 games in the season). If I were going to make his contract work to 10 pick money he better be playing like Peyton Manning.
 
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OMG! Hold your ground Cleveland!!!!! Do not fold your hand with Quinn. He is not the starter, did not earn the starter position, hasn't shown us anything. Remember history. As soon as you fold and give in to a contract that is more than his 20 something pick warrants, he will get into a motorcycle crash or something and we will end up hating him. It is best for you(The Browns) and Quinn that he gets what the 20 something pick got last year plus 15%. Nuff said.
 
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tibor75;893276; said:
This doesn't make sense, as Quinn will be the starter in 2 years, much as Carson Palmer became the starter in 2 years even though Kitna did well. You don't draft a QB that high and sit him for more than a year. Therefore, teh Browns should write the contract assuming Quinn will be teh full time starter in year 2 onwards. Give escalators in the case of pro bowls, top 5 passer rating, etc. etc. The only way Quinn doesn't start in 2008 is if he's injured or Derek Anderson or somebody else is a pro bowler. That's not likely.

Tibor, I completely agree. Quinn is an interesting case because the Browns made it public that they had him slotted higher and tried to make deals to draft him higher. No secret that the saw him as greater than pick 22 value. Also, only one other offensive player was taken between pick #9 and him (Marshwan Lynch), plus he is a QB. The Raiders managed to sign Culpepper before Russell. It'll be interesting to see how this all shakes out. Probably better for Brady that he doesn't start right out of the gate anyways until the new line gets settled.
 
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