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Fuck you, DFDC. Just fuck you.Could mean they cut or trade McCown.
I hope this is not our next Matt Cassel.
Fuck you, DFDC. Just fuck you.Could mean they cut or trade McCown.
I hope this is not our next Matt Cassel.
He is from Texas. I can see it now.Fuck you, DFDC. Just fuck you.
He is from Texas. I can see it now.
Garrett: We feel very good about Josh McCown. He does things the right way. He has won games in this league. He plays football for a football team and is the right kind of guy.
McCown will be there to mentor Griffin...Could mean they cut or trade McCown.
I hope this is not our next Matt Cassel.
If his career wasn't over before, it is now.Griffin to Cleveland per Schefter.
Praise the lord.
Holy shat, are they insane? On the other hand, thanks to the Browns front office for pricing Dallas out of the possibility of him signing with the Cowboys.2 years/15 mill for RGIII. Could be up to 22 mill with incentives.
I would take McCown as a veteran backup.Could mean they cut or trade McCown.
I hope this is not our next Matt Cassel.
That's not crazy money.Holy shat, are they insane? On the other hand, thanks to the Browns front office for pricing Dallas out of the possibility of him signing with the Cowboys.
It's cheap for a starter, presumably the incentives make it affordable to keep him as a backup.That's not crazy money.
That's a little over 7 a year Chase Daniels is getting about the same.
If he reaches his incentives it would still be pretty cheap.
That's not bad for a QB. 7.5 mil a year, with a chance to go to 11 per if he hits all of his incentives. And if he does that, it means he's starting and probably playing well. This is a good contract for both parties involved. A prove it chance for Griffin, and a decent contract for Cleveland to get out of if he fails. Cheap for a starter if he does well.Holy shat, are they insane? On the other hand, thanks to the Browns front office for pricing Dallas out of the possibility of him signing with the Cowboys.
Yep. He's getting paid what other average QBs are getting paid. It's just the nature of today's market. Look at Osweiler's contract. He's pulling in $18M per year based on a handful of pedestrian performances.That's not bad for a QB. 7.5 mil a year, with a chance to go to 11 per if he hits all of his incentives. And if he does that, it means he's starting and probably playing well. This is a good contract for both parties involved. A prove it chance for Griffin, and a decent contract for Cleveland to get out of if he fails. Cheap for a starter if he does well.