RGIII visits Cleveland

casmith07

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He really should go to Kansas City and sit behind Alex Smith, learn the system for a year or two and then likely take over. Going to Cleveland tells me that he's learned nothing and really just blames the coaches for his lack of success.

Hue Jackson revitalized Carson Palmer's career and he made AJ McCarron look like an NFL starter for a few weeks.

The Browns are definitely the Browns, but I think with their new EVP of Football Operations and more, we should reserve judgement on the "new Browns" until after this year.

Lets see if they're smart in the draft and stuff coming up.
 

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RGIII will make it clear he wants to be a starter.
Whether he gets that or not is another story.
Maybe that is why Cleveland is the only name that he has met with, because they might be the only team desperate enough to have him as a starter AND a big name to help with tickets.

Again...what he wants and what he gets is another story...but we are talking Cleveland here and chances are no matter how they go in the draft (Wentz, Goff or no QB) they will screw it up in the first round.

Cleveland is the only team left in free agency that needs a clear starter aside from the Rams. Cleveland also has an entirely new regime, which generally means a new quarterback as well.

We'll see what shakes out. The RGIII hate around here is mind-boggling. People act like he never won rookie of the year or didn't light us up on Thanksgiving, or still throw for a 90 QB rating despite an atrocious offensive line in subsequent years before being railroaded by Jay Gruden.
 

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We should have just kept this mofo for vet min plus incentives and put him on the practice squad.

That would've been impossible. He was due 16mil. He wasn't passing that up for the team that put him on the bench. Furthermore, I'm sure he doesn't want to come back to DC anymore than DC wants him back.
 

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That would've been impossible. He was due 16mil. He wasn't passing that up for the team that put him on the bench. Furthermore, I'm sure he doesn't want to come back to DC anymore than DC wants him back.

We could have cut him and then resigned for vet min plus incentives.

Alfred Morris really let me down by his betrayal as well.
 

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Cleveland has to be the absolute last place an NFL QB wants to go. You know Goff and Wentz are both praying that Cleveland doesn't draft them, and if a QB goes there by choice it's because he has no other options. I can't see RGIII staying quiet for long if things go bad with the browns. Which they will.
 
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