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Teddy to Cleveland, Bradford to Buffalo, Keenum to Denver
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I'm sure Bradford would love playing in Buffalo with all that lake effect snow.  :p
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Looks like McGlennon is headed to Cleveland now.  Everybody wants to send them a QB and meanwhile they are sitting on 2 top 6 picks.
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No way, that would be so mean to Teddy. 
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Quote: @"Steve" said:
Looks like McGlennon is headed to Cleveland now.  Everybody wants to send them a QB and meanwhile they are sitting on 2 top 6 picks.
they will still want a veteran QB to take the snaps this year to ease the rookie into the fold IMO.  if they can get a veteran on a good contract to go there and he has a decent year,  they can flip that guy for a pick  or two next year if they feel their rookie is ready to roll or keep him for another year of mentoring.  I actually see Sam in AZ, Case in Cleveland, and Teddy in Denver or Buffalo. ... but who the hell knows.
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Three good QBs going to three different teams.....can't say my purple heart see's the logic
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Quote: @"Vanguard83" said:
Three good QBs going to three different teams.....can't say my purple heart see's the logic
But we got Sloter.... <3
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Cousins can talk all day long about wanting to go to a 'winner', but he'll take the biggest contract offered by any team. Same shit, different day. The Browns or Jets will make him a STUPID offer. 
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Quote: @"StickyBun" said:
Cousins can talk all day long about wanting to go to a 'winner', but he'll take the biggest contract offered by any team. Same shit, different day. The Browns or Jets will make him a STUPID offer. 
I agree,  it's kind of stupid imo as he could make a lot more in endorsements I would think if he were a SB winning QB than a few million a year difference in a contract...but they always seem to opt for the sure thing.  So much for betting on themselves.
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