Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow are the reasons for their good offense wayyyyy more than DA is
as for Quinn i never thought he was NFL caliber
2007-11-18 01:27:09
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answered by Anonymous
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shall we wait a minute and spot what occurs with something of the season. we are in straightforward terms going into week 7. we've a on a similar time as earlier we are in a position to declare Anderson is going to the professional Bowl. Why might you commerce Quinn? Do you think of Ken Dorsey is a robust backup? If Quinn will no longer get you everyone then use the money you spent and save him as a quantity 2 guy. Its merely approximately assured that Anderson will bypass down faster or later and time this season. If in straightforward terms for 1 / 4 or few performs. shall we see what Cleveland does at Pittsburgh and Baltimore earlier we placed Anderson on a pedestal. That mentioned it is advantageous to be excited approximately Browns soccer returned!
2016-11-12 00:08:33
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answered by apley 4
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Teams usually go with the guy they've invested the most in(not always the best option), which is why Chicago went Benson over Jones and SD went Rivers over Brees. Quinn was a first rounder, he's getting paid first rounder money, they'd likely use DA's value that skyrocketed in exchange for a draft pick. Anderson is really only good because their offensive line's much improved and Winslow + Edwards, kinda like Peyton Manning with Wayne and Harrison.
2007-11-18 02:09:00
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answered by AnonProdigy 2
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I think the Browns should float Quinn around and see what offers they can get. If they can get a pick in the top 5, 1st round, or a another good receiver for Anderson to work with I say trade it and draft a QB to groom with your 2nd round pick.
2007-11-18 01:49:21
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answered by macdaddy_1869 1
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Keep Anderson, trade Quinn to Baltimore or Chicago for a 3rd or 4th rounder and a Dback or linebacker (preferably a free safety or a cover corner). Then draft a backup QB to groom with a 2nd or 3rd round pick. Quinn is untested but great tradebait after this horrendous QB season.
2007-11-18 01:33:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It helps that he has great receivers. The problem in the past is that the Browns didn't have the quarterback who could get the ball to him. It will be hard to justify replacing Anderson with Quinn unless the Browns start to lose under Anderson's leadership.
Good Luck!!!
2007-11-18 01:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Uh, no...Its the receivers that are making the Browns offense look good...and Quinn is still the future
2007-11-18 01:36:19
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answered by Terry C. 7
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Why would you want to risk what you already have? it seems to me that they found some chemistry in the offense. why ruin it.
they should trade him for one or two first round picks
and see how they play next year.
2007-11-18 01:33:31
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answered by Bucsfan 5
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i think they would be stupid not to keep him.trade brady for a first round pick
2007-11-18 01:33:17
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answered by Tommy S 1
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no keep both back up qbis vry importnt
2007-11-18 02:38:08
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answered by alex 3
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