
The Cleveland Browns have found their savior in Jake Delhomme and were willing to deal Brady Quinn to the Broncos for fullback Peyton Hillis, a 2011 6th Round draft pick and a conditional pick in 2012.
The Browns moves thus far have been better than any they have made last year but they are now the Seattle Seahawks of the AFC. Two bad quarterbacks, a sub-par running game, an awful defense and an expected total of 6 wins in the 2010 season. At least they’re not rummaging through the Jets’ trash this year. Not yet, anyway.
Cleveland also traded their No. 1 2006 pick, linebacker Kamerion Wimbley to Oakland for undisclosed draft considerations.
I want to know what some of these teams are thinking in the offseason. Bad moves, overpaying for free agents and claiming that aging vets will be the answer. There is something to be said about smart free agent moves, bringing in role players and then preparing for the draft to find some of the young guys that you can plug right in.
The Broncos are showing how you can ruin an organization with a few bad moves. The past two off-seasons have been terrible.
Since they already have one bad quarterback they figured they could add another one to the roster and do their best impersonation of the Cleveland Browns.
They don’t have any good WRs taller than 5’8” and Josh McDaniels has the interpersonal skills of Peter Griffin. The Broncos are in big trouble in 2010. It might be good for the organization and the fans if there is a lock out in 2011.
Hopefully Brady Quinn will be able to turn it around and become the quarterback that the Broncos need him to be. I don’t see it happening but from the Broncos fans online they seem to think that McDaniels can make Quinn the quarterback they need.
Hope you guys like your quarterback checking down to the running back and the 5 yard “in” to the TE. No vertical passing here!
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Nothing would make me happier than to watch Brady Quinn develop into the buggest stud in the NFL. Simply so he could lead the Broncos back and crush the Browns like they used to in the good ol days.
But that would mean the Browns would have to win enough to get themselves in position to play in a meaningful game…