Braylon Edwards to the J E T S
Braylon Edwards to the J E T S
It should be interesting to see if Edwards can play for a no-nonsense coach instead of a no-sense coach.
Whatever happens with him will happen quickly, I can see him flourish, I can see him wash out. It depends on how much character he has and so far he hasn't shown much.
A great trade for the Browns no matter how it is looked at. They've booted their Milton Bradley out the door and will move on.
Now, if they can rid themselves of their Ted Turner of a coach, maybe they can go out and find some respectability.
I am surprised it was the Jets on the other side of the deal. With each passing week, Jerry Jones has to look at that big scoreboard and realize that there is no seperation from his wide receivers. By now, I would have thought that Brandon Marshall (too late now) or a washout like Edwards would be packing for Dallas.
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Whatever happens with him will happen quickly, I can see him flourish, I can see him wash out. It depends on how much character he has and so far he hasn't shown much.
A great trade for the Browns no matter how it is looked at. They've booted their Milton Bradley out the door and will move on.
Now, if they can rid themselves of their Ted Turner of a coach, maybe they can go out and find some respectability.
I am surprised it was the Jets on the other side of the deal. With each passing week, Jerry Jones has to look at that big scoreboard and realize that there is no seperation from his wide receivers. By now, I would have thought that Brandon Marshall (too late now) or a washout like Edwards would be packing for Dallas.
[ October 07, 2009, 10:09 AM: Message edited by: DOUGHBOYS ]
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As a Furrey and Stuckey owner, I'm feeling pretty good about this as long as Anderson stays the qb as this team will HAVE to throw the football within their division. We'll just have to see how the target pecking order shakes out now that Edwards is gone.
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Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
I am surprised it was the Jets on the other side of the deal. I'm not surprised with the Browns' choice of trading partners here at all.
Back in April, the Browns and Jets made a deal involving the Browns pick (which was used to take Mark Sanchez) in exchange for some lesser Jets players/picks. Same thing happened today -- the semmingly better player was moved for a package of "nobodies". The key in both moves is Mangini's history with those reserve players. In my opinion, neither of these moves would have happened if Mangini were not in Cleveland. Stuckey and Trusnik are players that Mangini previously coached and liked. Same deal with Brett Ratliff, Abram Elam and Kenyon Coleman back in April.
I am surprised it was the Jets on the other side of the deal. I'm not surprised with the Browns' choice of trading partners here at all.
Back in April, the Browns and Jets made a deal involving the Browns pick (which was used to take Mark Sanchez) in exchange for some lesser Jets players/picks. Same thing happened today -- the semmingly better player was moved for a package of "nobodies". The key in both moves is Mangini's history with those reserve players. In my opinion, neither of these moves would have happened if Mangini were not in Cleveland. Stuckey and Trusnik are players that Mangini previously coached and liked. Same deal with Brett Ratliff, Abram Elam and Kenyon Coleman back in April.
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Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
I am surprised it was the Jets on the other side of the deal. I'm not surprised with the Browns' choice of trading partners here at all.
Back in April, the Browns and Jets made a deal involving the Browns pick (which was used to take Mark Sanchez) in exchange for some lesser Jets players/picks. Same thing happened today -- the semmingly better player was moved for a package of "nobodies". The key in both moves is Mangini's history with those reserve players. In my opinion, neither of these moves would have happened if Mangini were not in Cleveland. Stuckey and Trusnik are players that Mangini previously coached and liked. Same deal with Brett Ratliff, Abram Elam and Kenyon Coleman back in April. [/QUOTE]You're right.
I should have prefaced it by saying there were teams in more need of a wide receiver than the Jets.
quote:Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
I am surprised it was the Jets on the other side of the deal. I'm not surprised with the Browns' choice of trading partners here at all.
Back in April, the Browns and Jets made a deal involving the Browns pick (which was used to take Mark Sanchez) in exchange for some lesser Jets players/picks. Same thing happened today -- the semmingly better player was moved for a package of "nobodies". The key in both moves is Mangini's history with those reserve players. In my opinion, neither of these moves would have happened if Mangini were not in Cleveland. Stuckey and Trusnik are players that Mangini previously coached and liked. Same deal with Brett Ratliff, Abram Elam and Kenyon Coleman back in April. [/QUOTE]You're right.
I should have prefaced it by saying there were teams in more need of a wide receiver than the Jets.
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Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
quote:Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
I am surprised it was the Jets on the other side of the deal. I'm not surprised with the Browns' choice of trading partners here at all.
Back in April, the Browns and Jets made a deal involving the Browns pick (which was used to take Mark Sanchez) in exchange for some lesser Jets players/picks. Same thing happened today -- the semmingly better player was moved for a package of "nobodies". The key in both moves is Mangini's history with those reserve players. In my opinion, neither of these moves would have happened if Mangini were not in Cleveland. Stuckey and Trusnik are players that Mangini previously coached and liked. Same deal with Brett Ratliff, Abram Elam and Kenyon Coleman back in April. [/QUOTE]You're right.
I should have prefaced it by saying there were teams in more need of a wide receiver than the Jets. [/QUOTE]This would be my top 5:
1. Oakland: Murphy, Heyward-Bey, Schilens(hurt), Walker(hurt)
2. Miami: Ginn, Bess, Camarillo, Hartline
3. Dallas: Williams(hurt), Crayton, Austin, Hurd
4. NY Jets: Cotchery, Stuckey, Clowney, Smith -- BTW this has to be the most ridiculous sounding group of WR names in NFL history
5. Chicago: Hester, Bennett, Knox, Churches, Aromasmella
quote:Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
I am surprised it was the Jets on the other side of the deal. I'm not surprised with the Browns' choice of trading partners here at all.
Back in April, the Browns and Jets made a deal involving the Browns pick (which was used to take Mark Sanchez) in exchange for some lesser Jets players/picks. Same thing happened today -- the semmingly better player was moved for a package of "nobodies". The key in both moves is Mangini's history with those reserve players. In my opinion, neither of these moves would have happened if Mangini were not in Cleveland. Stuckey and Trusnik are players that Mangini previously coached and liked. Same deal with Brett Ratliff, Abram Elam and Kenyon Coleman back in April. [/QUOTE]You're right.
I should have prefaced it by saying there were teams in more need of a wide receiver than the Jets. [/QUOTE]This would be my top 5:
1. Oakland: Murphy, Heyward-Bey, Schilens(hurt), Walker(hurt)
2. Miami: Ginn, Bess, Camarillo, Hartline
3. Dallas: Williams(hurt), Crayton, Austin, Hurd
4. NY Jets: Cotchery, Stuckey, Clowney, Smith -- BTW this has to be the most ridiculous sounding group of WR names in NFL history
5. Chicago: Hester, Bennett, Knox, Churches, Aromasmella
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why has no one mentioed Sanchez? does this move make him a sure thing or a really high level back up QB?
I think this move could make sanchez a consistant fantasy starter.
I think this move could make sanchez a consistant fantasy starter.
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I have Sanchez backing up P. Manning who is on the bye week 6 and I'm feeling pretty good about that week now.
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][/QUOTE]This would be my top 5:
1. Oakland: Murphy, Heyward-Bey, Schilens(hurt), Walker(hurt)
2. Miami: Ginn, Bess, Camarillo, Hartline
3. Dallas: Williams(hurt), Crayton, Austin, Hurd
4. NY Jets: Cotchery, Stuckey, Clowney, Smith -- BTW this has to be the most ridiculous sounding group of WR names in NFL history
5. Chicago: Hester, Bennett, Knox, Churches, Aromasmella [/QB][/quote]
Cleveland now tops that list by far LOL.
[ October 07, 2009, 11:44 AM: Message edited by: boutrous11 ]
1. Oakland: Murphy, Heyward-Bey, Schilens(hurt), Walker(hurt)
2. Miami: Ginn, Bess, Camarillo, Hartline
3. Dallas: Williams(hurt), Crayton, Austin, Hurd
4. NY Jets: Cotchery, Stuckey, Clowney, Smith -- BTW this has to be the most ridiculous sounding group of WR names in NFL history
5. Chicago: Hester, Bennett, Knox, Churches, Aromasmella [/QB][/quote]
Cleveland now tops that list by far LOL.
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Originally posted by BillyWaz:
Just some quick observations.....
- M.Mossoquoi should be a hot pickup this week, but now HE is gonna be the one getting the constant double teams. Last week, he wasn't paid attention to, now he will get ALL the attention. Can he produce??? I expect bids to be ALL OVER THE PLACE trying to answer that question.
M&M's will definately be the F/A candy of choice this week Billy. It's amazing that people don't learn the that 1 weeks stats don't make a stud player...especially with the 2009 Cleveland QB's.
Buyer beware...the double teams are coming...the schedule is horrible ...and oh yeah isn't that the same D.Anderson (that threw 3 picks in one HALF of football 2 weeks ago) wingin it?
Who was that famous reciever from Cleveland that lit it up a few years ago...hmmmm...Frizzy Jackson.
He was a real stud...for one week anyway!
Just some quick observations.....
- M.Mossoquoi should be a hot pickup this week, but now HE is gonna be the one getting the constant double teams. Last week, he wasn't paid attention to, now he will get ALL the attention. Can he produce??? I expect bids to be ALL OVER THE PLACE trying to answer that question.
M&M's will definately be the F/A candy of choice this week Billy. It's amazing that people don't learn the that 1 weeks stats don't make a stud player...especially with the 2009 Cleveland QB's.
Buyer beware...the double teams are coming...the schedule is horrible ...and oh yeah isn't that the same D.Anderson (that threw 3 picks in one HALF of football 2 weeks ago) wingin it?
Who was that famous reciever from Cleveland that lit it up a few years ago...hmmmm...Frizzy Jackson.
He was a real stud...for one week anyway!
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Originally posted by boutrous11:
Cleveland now tops that list by far LOL. Ah, if they could only trade with themselves. What an incredible fall in just two years:
2007 Cleveland Browns
Record: 10-6
Derek Anderson
298 for 527, 3787 yards passing, 29 TDs, 19 INTs
Jamal Lewis
298 carries, 1304 yards (4.4 YPC), 9 TDs
30 receptions, 248 yards, 2 TDs
Kellen Winslow Jr.
82 receptions, 1106 yards, 5 TDs
Braylon Edwards
80 receptions, 1289 yards, 16 TDs
Joe Jurevicius
50 receptions, 614 yards, 3 TDs
2009 Cleveland Browns
Record: 0-4
Brady Quinn/Derek Anderson
82 for 141, 761 yards, 2 TDs, 7 INTs
Jamal Lewis
25 carries, 95 yards, 0 TDs
4 receptions, 55 yards, 0 TDs
Jerome Harrison
48 carries, 181 yards, 0 TDs
14 receptions, 88 yards, 0 TDs
Mike Furrey
13 receptions, 107 yards, 0 TDs
Mohamed Massaquoi
10 receptions, 179 yards, 0 TDs
Josh Cribbs
5 carries, 25 yards, 0 TDs
9 receptions, 39 yards, 0 TDs
Cleveland now tops that list by far LOL. Ah, if they could only trade with themselves. What an incredible fall in just two years:
2007 Cleveland Browns
Record: 10-6
Derek Anderson
298 for 527, 3787 yards passing, 29 TDs, 19 INTs
Jamal Lewis
298 carries, 1304 yards (4.4 YPC), 9 TDs
30 receptions, 248 yards, 2 TDs
Kellen Winslow Jr.
82 receptions, 1106 yards, 5 TDs
Braylon Edwards
80 receptions, 1289 yards, 16 TDs
Joe Jurevicius
50 receptions, 614 yards, 3 TDs
2009 Cleveland Browns
Record: 0-4
Brady Quinn/Derek Anderson
82 for 141, 761 yards, 2 TDs, 7 INTs
Jamal Lewis
25 carries, 95 yards, 0 TDs
4 receptions, 55 yards, 0 TDs
Jerome Harrison
48 carries, 181 yards, 0 TDs
14 receptions, 88 yards, 0 TDs
Mike Furrey
13 receptions, 107 yards, 0 TDs
Mohamed Massaquoi
10 receptions, 179 yards, 0 TDs
Josh Cribbs
5 carries, 25 yards, 0 TDs
9 receptions, 39 yards, 0 TDs