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    Default Brady Quinn Traded to Denver

    The Cleveland Browns chewed up another quarterback and spit him out on Sunday.

    It's no surprise. The Browns have been going through quarterbacks this way since 1999.

    Brady Quinn, once feted as the savior and future, was traded to Denver for a bunch of orange cones and a few used mouthpieces. The Browns have turned their quarterback position over to 35-year-old Jake Delhomme, coming off the worst season in his career, and to Seneca Wallace, a career backup.

    The two guys who started every game last season are gone. Derek Anderson was released, Quinn -- a much-celebrated first-round draft pick in 2007 -- was traded. Cleveland dealt a 2007 second-round pick and a 2008 first-rounder to Dallas at the 2007 draft for the chance to select Quinn No. 22 overall.

    The compensation for Quinn this time around? Peyton Hillis (eight starts and 397 yards in two seasons as a fullback/running back), a sixth-round draft pick in 2011 and a conditional pick in 2012.

    The Browns did not even receive a pick in this year's draft for a guy they once considered their future.

    Statistics can be deceiving, of course, but Browns fans are chewing on these numbers right now: Quinn played in 10 games in 2009, and threw for eight touchdowns and seven interceptions. Delhomme played in 11 games, and threw for eight touchdowns and 18 interceptions.

    A few days ago, new Browns president Mike Holmgren had admitted that Quinn's future depended on what happened in free agency. He said, on the one hand, Quinn had not had enough time to prove himself, but on the other, he knew that sometimes players with a fresh start play better.

    Apparently, the Browns feel they are better with a fresh start, even though the guy they signed is being paid $12 million by the Panthers not to play in Carolina.

    Quinn's play didn't exactly demand another chance in Cleveland. His career passer rating is a woeful 66.4, his completion percentage 52.1 percent, and his won-lost record is 3-9. These are not stats that earn a starting spot, by any means.

    But Quinn was given away with the recycling. It's hard to imagine his value being that low, or staying that low. Keeping him for another year with Delhomme seemed logical, especially given Delhomme's Sterling reputation as a professional and the paltry return.

    Judging Quinn on the debacle that was 2009 seems curious, at best. He "won" the starting job coming out of training camp, then played 10 quarters before he was benched. He returned late in the season, but missed the final two games with a sprained foot. In 2008, he started three games before being sidelined with a broken finger. But in his two full games, the Browns scored 30 and 29 points.

    Quinn moves on ... to a team that wants him.

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    Bizarre. It should be interesting to see how this turns out. Hard to believe Delhomme is an upgrade.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 10/6/2005


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    Mcdaniels is good friends with Weis from their days in new england. Weis coached quinn at notre dame, now quinn is with Mcdaniels. shit has come full circle

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    stealthyburrito... I was thinking the same thing as a Bronco fan! I don't mind the trade though. Hillis never really played anyway in that system. Good player though.

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    As a Broncos fan, I believe this is a solid move. If Quinn doesn't work out, at least they didn't give up much for him.

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    He has a low contract too if he starts less than 70% of the time

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthyburrito View Post
    Mcdaniels is good friends with Weis from their days in new england. Weis coached quinn at notre dame, now quinn is with Mcdaniels. shit has come full circle
    Great point. I think this will be a good fit

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    Brady Quinn needs this change of scenery, prolly too pressured to play in his hometown, plus we all now the kind of dicks cleveland fans can be.

    Can blame em, they haven't had a championship in any major sport in over 60 years

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    True indeed. Getting out of cleveland isnt the worst thing for Quinn. New start purhaps

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    I wonder how this affects the Brandon Marshall situation.

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    Default brady quinn dont have a strong arm

    feel sorry for denver wont be able to get the deep ball look at cleavlands result lol

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    If anyone is going to make brady quinn a decent quarterback in the league its going to be josh mcdaniels. I mean, just look what he did with Matt Cassel when he was offensive coordinator for the new england patriots...

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    Quinn will be back to his old position, sitting on the bench. This is a nothing trade. It may hurt Jimmy Clausen the most. Notre Dame QB's have not had a lot of success in the NFL of late.

    As far as Cleveland goes, you have to make this move. Quinn was a proven failure. Anyone is better than he is.

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    Is it just me or did Cleveland gave up on Quinn too easily? Last season was only his first "full season". Trading a 2007 first rounder for a FB and a sixth rounder doesn't make much sense to me.

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    I think it is a good trade for both teams. Denver gets a QB project and give up a RB they never used, the Browns lose Quinn, who they obviously didn't want anymore and get a powerful running back to compliment Jerome Harrison

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    so does adding Quinn improve this team . . . I think not Quinn sucks

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    I agree clevland gave up on him way to fast
    taking him to camp would have been better, instead they get a nothing puck

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    is Quin's sister still banging A.J. Hawk? i'd do her in a heart beat. as for Brady Q., he is a downgrade for them at the backup position. i would have traded for Jemarcus Russell instead.

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    Quinn was never a winner and won't be one in Denver.

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    I dont even reconize the Browns anymore Winslow gone Edwards gone Quinn gone. hopefully they know what there doing , at least they signed Cribbs and I hope they utilize him even more

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