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I could see Quinn going to the Jets pretty easily. They're a veteran team with no steady QB after Favre retired. As for Edwards, I'm not sure where his market value is or who would cough up a first for him but it wouldn't shock me if the Cowboys make overtures.
Gee, if they trade Winslow, Quinn and Edwards that almost cleans out their first-round choices of the past few years (other than Joe Thomas). |
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They could both fly to NY together. Edwards would/could replace the gun slinger, Burress.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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Good point.
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So are these trades and others being considered by teams because players asking for too much compensation?
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Quinn is still in the beginning of a multi-year deal, so I wouldn't think he would have a leg to stand on. |
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Quinn would fit very well in Denver. The offense was a poor fit for Cutler but is a good one for Quinn (short passes, timing routes, completion % over a big arm and downfield attacking, lots of check offs to RBs and TEs, obvious similarities to Weiss's offense). Plus the Broncos have the two first round picks this year. I'd much rather spend one on Quinn then Sanchez/Freeman for what their offense is looking for.
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The Broncos have Kyle Orton, so maybe they're not desperate for Quinn, but I agree that Quinn seems to be a pretty good fit for what I imagine the Broncos will be trying to do.
If they were to add Quinn, I'm not sure if they would send Orton to the Browns, somewhere else, or keep him though. The Jets are a logical landing spot for Quinn, but that would require Eric Mangini sending him to his former team. Oh, the intrigue. |
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