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Savage says no talk of no Winslow
Friday, March 23, 2007
By Steve Doerschuk
REPOSITORY SPORTS WRITER
BEREA Kellen Winslow should be ready for training camp, Gary Baxter?s rehab is going ?extremely well? and LeCharles Bentley remains on course for season-ending surgery.
So said Browns General Manager Phil Savage, who updated the surgically repaired players? progress Thursday on the Browns? AM radio flagship, WTAM.
An Internet report as to Winslow possibly sitting out the 2007 season ? he had recent knee surgery ? got Browns fans buzzing last week.
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03-23-2007, 09:00 PM
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Taking Quinn just doesn't make any sense.
Romeo needs to win NOW! A QB is not going to help in that regard.
Yes Quinn wants to be a Brown and yes Weiss and Romeo are buds. If you're the Browns do you really take another QB this year especially if the one that you really want (Russell) is gone?
I just don't believe that it's that cut and dried over Quinn.
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03-23-2007, 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Crashcup
Taking Quinn just doesn't make any sense.
Romeo needs to win NOW! A QB is not going to help in that regard.
Yes Quinn wants to be a Brown and yes Weiss and Romeo are buds. If you're the Browns do you really take another QB this year especially if the one that you really want (Russell) is gone?
I just don't believe that it's that cut and dried over Quinn.
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Agreed if given the choice I think I'd go with taking a chance on David Carr than draft Quinn. Just my opinion but I am holding out hope that the browns draft CJ.
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03-24-2007, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Buckeyedynasty
Agreed if given the choice I think I'd go with taking a chance on David Carr than draft Quinn. Just my opinion but I am holding out hope that the browns draft CJ.
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I hate ND as much as the next guy, but there's no way I'd take Carr over Quinn.
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03-24-2007, 10:10 PM
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I hate ND as much as the next guy, but there's no way I'd take Carr over Quinn.
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I would. Carr has more NFL experience and I believe can still be effective if put in the right situation. I think we have made decent improvements to our line and this would be a better situation for Carr and I believe he is an improvement over Frye or Anderson. Especially if we can get him for a resonable price. I just not only hate ND, I think BQ is WAY overrated and will not be anything more than a career backup in the NFL.
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03-24-2007, 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Big Papa
I would. Carr has more NFL experience and I believe can still be effective if put in the right situation. I think we have made decent improvements to our line and this would be a better situation for Carr and I believe he is an improvement over Frye or Anderson. Especially if we can get him for a resonable price. I just not only hat ND, I think BQ is WAY overrated and will not be anything more than a career backup in the NFL.
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I was reading an article on NFL.com that says that David Carr has been sacked 249 times so far in his 5 year career. So much for more NFL experience. That's a negative if the truth be told. Fifty sacks a year...OUCH! I'm no expert on the NFL but damn that seems like an excessive amount of sacks to take. With the state of the Browns offensive line these past 8 years, he'd be smart to stay as far away from Cleveland as possible. Same goes for Brady Quinn. The Browns shouldn't invest in a QB until they prove they can protect one. If that LT from Wisconsin is available at 3 then bring him on down. That would be a giant step in the right direction!
Go Browns!!!!! Go Buckeyes!!!!!
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03-25-2007, 12:08 AM
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Carr is cheap and Quinn would cost the first round pick. Too expensive IMHO. When QB is the biggest problem they can use the first round pick on one. I've said before and I'll say it again if the Browns take a QB on the first day I'll find another team.
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