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"Slim to none. And slim just left the building".
Jay wouldn't want to come here anyway.
"Slim to none. And slim just left the building".
Jay wouldn't want to come here anyway.
The Browns, staring down an even longer-term project, have their pick of any QB in this draft and can afford to play him sooner rather than later because the signings of guard Kevin Zeitler and center J.C. Tretter give them a formidable O-line. One complication, however, is that many feel none of the quarterbacks in this draft are equipped to play in 2017. But that’s where Cleveland’s younger incumbent backup, Cody Kessler, could step in. Or, if no other trade develops, their new overpriced backup, Brock Osweiler.
I'd be down with Cutler for one year. I've never understood why everyone gives him so much hate.
Cutler isn't terrible, but he played in a top 3 market which amplified what he does wrong. Cutler can drive the ball. He has drives where his powerful arm gets first down after first down with accurate veteran passes. But then, he pulls a Cutler and tries forcing a ball past a defender off his back foot. He's also got some of the worst body language when things go wrong, looking either disinterested or critical.
It begs the question: do you want a QB who gives you an 8/10 effort drive after drive, or a QB who gives you a 10/10 one drive, then a 5/10 the next drive?
Its about time we do better than the past 18 years.Cutler is no worse than anyone else we've trotted out there the last 18 seasons.
Cutler is no worse than anyone else we've trotted out there the last 18 seasons.