Soul_Survivor88
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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.No worries, he will be....for some other team.JAG had frickin' better be the next Steve Young/Aaron Rodgers.
Imagine if these stuanch refusals generated a huge demand for a franchised Jimmy next year?! That would be frickin hilarious.
No worries, he will be....for some other team.
ICYMI: Expect #Browns to try to trade for Garoppolo again today. Now they have more ammo, including extra 1st in '18
Well, this is a very misleading post. Did they say they don't even want to hear the offer or that the offer wasn't nearly enough? Schefter has had his butt hurt about people doubting his original story that I kinda question his objectivity in reporting this. That is Schefter's weakness. He cannot handle when people doubt his stories.
Probably the 1 + 2 offer Loyko was talking about.
What if they don't like this draft and saw what the Vikings gave up for Bradford and see the opportunity to:
1) Have a great backup on the roster for 5 weeks
2) Trade him midseason for more than they would get during the offseason if some team panics after an injury.
3) Liked the value in next year's draft more than this year's.
Either that or they're seriously going to keep him, which is probably more likely but I wonder...
Others have said it before, but it could also have something to do with BB just not being fully sure of Brissett as the backup QB, and he wants to get a look at him in camp before he is comfortable moving Jimmy. Perhaps Bill felt that he would rather keep Jimmy around a little while longer just in case Brissett is not up-to-snuff and not be caught with his pants down if he moved Jimmy too soon. If Brissett is deemed to be good enough, Jimmy can still be traded to Cleveland, albeit for probably a little less of a "haul" and for picks next year vs. this year. But, this team is stacked already, so most of those picks would've probably been with next year in mind, anyway.Probably the 1 + 2 offer Loyko was talking about.
What if they don't like this draft and saw what the Vikings gave up for Bradford and see the opportunity to:
1) Have a great backup on the roster for 5 weeks
2) Trade him midseason for more than they would get during the offseason if some team panics after an injury.
3) Liked the value in next year's draft more than this year's.
Either that or they're seriously going to keep him, which is probably more likely but I wonder...