Monday, April 23, 2012

QB

Last year, management made the mistake of saying that they meant to bring a quarterback in to compete with Colt McCoy.
They hadn't been in Cleveland very long.

It took about four days to turn into: They didn't like McCoy, felt and urgent need to replace him as soon as possible, etc.  

No, they just intended to bring in another quarterback to compete with McCoy.  That's all.

And it was a plan, and not a make-or-break proposition.  They took their shot at RG3 and whoa!  Now we're back to the urgent need to replace dismal failure McCoy.  

I get so sick of this.  If you've got Chad Pennington and Peyton Manning is coming out in the draft, does chasing Manning mean you hate Pennington?  I mean, would you people just stop it?

Heckert said he likes Weeden a lot, and now commentators are speculating that they'll have to use #22 to get him.  Since they're so desperate to replace McCoy and all.

No.  Heckert likes Weeden.  But maybe not in the first round.  

Bill Belichick said that Mallet and Hoyer are up for sale.  Everybody is ranting about Mallet.  He had the best arm, was smart and accurate.  Just immobile and arrogant.

Hoyer went undrafted, therefore is a bumb.

The bumb made the roster, became number two, and got a new contract.  He backed up Tom Brady, and has been with one of the best organizations in football for two years.

He is mobile, accurate, anticipates well, and very athletic.  He's a better fit for the Browns offense than to the Patriots vertical spread scheme...in which he understudies a future Hall of Fame quarterback.

This is a better option than Weeden.  Wake up, Myopia!




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