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I think he’s pretty underrated, he’s a solid QB. Having said that, he isn’t the answer to their problems.Tyrod is horrible.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I think he’s pretty underrated, he’s a solid QB. Having said that, he isn’t the answer to their problems.Tyrod is horrible.
Why not? He's Johnny Manziel 2.0.No, you don’t.
LOL.Why not? He's Johnny Manziel 2.0.
Tyrod is the place holder while they select a QB with #1 overall would be my guess. But they have potential this year. He has weapons to throw to and doesn’t COMPLETELY suck like Kizer did as a rookie.
Yeah, well, the Browns are gonna Browns.I don't think they see Tyrod as the solution but it's just interesting they spend the pick on an expensive player when they could have used the pick in the draft and maybe still signed a similar QB.
I want Mayfield on the Jete.
Good to see Cleveland trying to make an effort.
I can't tell if what the Browns are doing is genius or completely idiotic. They had tons of picks and cap space, so they spend both at the same time via trading for expensive vets.
Sitting on the bench and learning from Tyrod Taylor isn't the same as sitting on the bench and learning from Tom Brady.And there’s the serviceable quarterback I was just talking about in the other thread. Good move by Cleveland. Taylor isn’t an all-pro, but a change of scenery might do him good. He will have a lot more talent to throw the ball to as well. This will allow the Browns to draft a q.b. and let him sit for a long while, something I don’t think they’ve done in quite a long time.
It’s like you stepped foot inside my marriage....or endeavoring to attempt to try to exert themselves to strive to make an effort.
Am I crazy or is that a trade that makes little sense... for both teams?
Does this mean to suggest you don't? If not, why not?Of course you do.
It's literally the year when there's a glut of mediocre QBs available. Taylor, Keenum, Bridgewater, Bradford, McCown, Glennon, Foles (maybe). Siemian, Osweiler. And they traded a top of 3rd round pick for the job of "warm body"? Why? Taylor is arguably better than some of them, but it's arguable.
Also, signing Jarvis Landry then pairing him up with a QB who absolutely will not risk throwing into tight windows is a real good idea.
It's just about a second rounder
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