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Tonyank;1673925; said:and keeping his deep ball in bounds.......
powerlifter;1673924; said:Sure as hell didn't help Orton's...Quinn is better then Orton right now.
BuckeyeMike80;1673930; said:Well I could have told ya that Kyle Orton was a 200lb turd when ya got him
buckeyebri;1674651; said:Gave up a lot to move up and draft him and really seem to have gotten little in return for him. This seems curious if they are now going to go out and draft another QB this year, which with the Delhomme stop gap and an uproven Wallace seems to be likely.....
king rhabuf;861149; said:Had the Browns not traded up for Quinn, they would've spent a high pick on a QB next year, probably a top 5, almost certainly a top 10. As a result, Quinn definitely deserves more than his slotted value (22nd pick). The Browns need to meet his demands.
king rhabuf;861155; said:You have to be joking if you think hes worth EXACTLY the value of the 22nd pick.
king rhabuf;861300; said:He was top 10 talent in the draft.
See Matt Leinart last year. He should've gone higher as well and he held out to get a deal he deserved.
king rhabuf;861149; said:Had the Browns not traded up for Quinn, they would've spent a high pick on a QB next year, probably a top 5, almost certainly a top 10. As a result, Quinn definitely deserves more than his slotted value (22nd pick). The Browns need to meet his demands.
Couldn't have said it better myself...LOL!Bleed S & G;1674678; said:So long Brady..
Browns, Hillis capitalize on terrible Broncos trade
Maybe the hooded sweatshirt was hanging over Josh McDaniels’ eyes the entire 2009 season. Or maybe he never took the time to watch all of the Denver Broncos’ game film from 2008. Or maybe Mike Holmgren and the Cleveland Browns’ new front office is a whole lot smarter than we realized.
Or maybe there’s no reasonable explanation for how Peyton Hillis(notes) ended up where he is – sparking the suddenly feisty Browns, and leaving Broncos fans writhing in agony over the worst trade of last offseason.
Where is Brady Quinn(notes) these days? You’ll find him scraping barnacles off the bottom of the depth chart, languishing behind Tim Tebow(notes). Yes, that’s the guy whom McDaniels traded Hillis for – he of the career 66.8 quarterback rating and 52 percent completion rate. And it wasn’t even a straight up player-for-player deal. Denver kicked in a sixth-round pick in 2011 and a conditional pick in 2012 to sweeten the pot. Nothing like a couple of bamboo shoots under the fingernails on draft day to remind fans of a team’s brain-searing roster machinations.