ahsmith33 wrote:what do you make of the Trent trade, especially coming this early? something smells fishy like Trent wore out his welcome real fast.
hilarious, they couldn't at least tell him up front? apparently nothing is fishy, the Browns just decided to fold tent early this year rather than wait.
http://msn.foxsports.com/lacesout/trent … the-radio/
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Don't know how close you follow the Browns Tres, but it was already SOS different season after 2 games. The faithful fan base unloaded on the offense after week 1 on local radio according to my cousin who lives there. Word outta Cleveland was that new GM, Mike Lombardi and new CEO Joe Banner weren't crazy about Trent or Weeden, who they had no part in selecting. The trade evolved in just 24hrs. when the Browns realized the desperate need at RB in Indy. When Indy offered a first round pick for a guy that hasn't set the world on fire and is injury prone, it all made sense to the front office. As far as Weeden goes, his days may be numbered as well. He won't play Sun. due to a thumb injury and Cleveland local Brian Hoyer will start instead. The front office is gearing up for a blockbuster draft to get the team on track for the future, only time will tell. My pick of CLV. over MINN. isn't a sentimental choice, as I still have faith in the Browns "D" who played well in both games so far. Less I digress, only time will tell. As far as replacing Trent, the Browns are just waiting on Willis McGahee to clear a physical. What appears to be waving the white flag is possibly the right correction. Could be worse, look at Jacksonville! Remember, NFL stands for Not For Long!
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