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Brandon Browner: I’d like another stint with Seahawks after Saints deal is up


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Cornerback Brandon Browner hasn’t played a snap for the Saints yet, but he apparently isn’t letting that get in the way of thinking about what he’d like to do when his three-year contract with New Orleans is up.

Browner was at former Seahawks teammateRichard Sherman’s charity softball game at Safeco Field in Seattle on Sunday and Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times reports that Browner said he wants to return for a second tour of duty with the Seahawks after he’s played out his pact with the Saints.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/07/20/brandon-browner-id-like-another-stint-with-seahawks-after-saints-deal-is-up/

 

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That's assuming Browner will be around NO before those three years up. This division features Olsen, Jones, Benjamin, Evans, Funchess, Jackson, and White. He could out of a job long before then.

Brandon Browner has been a starting CB on 2 SB teams. I'm going to assume that's because he can play a little...

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so i suppose that's a vote of confidence from you on michael oher then

I think Oher was a decent RT in Baltimore. I think he's sucked on the left side. 

My statement also didn't mean that because someone has won a SB, they're automatically great players. I'm just saying that he won a Super Bowl with the Hawks as a starting corner and went to the Pats and won another one as a starting corner. 

What has Oher done since the Ravens SB? Been moved to the left side. Sucked it up. Got moved back to the right. Wasn't resigned. Sucked in Tennessee. 

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Most Saints fans seem to be pretty pissed off at this.  He should've just kept his mouth shut regarding this.  

Don't count me as one. All he said was after his contract was up he hoped to go back to Seattle. I have no problem with that. Seems like he's got a lot of friends on that team. But look at his comments leading up to the Super Bowl last year. As long as he keeps that mind set, I don't care where he wants to go when he leaves. 

Im not naive enough to believe that every guy on the Saints roster is where he wants to stay and retire. This is a job for these guys. As long as he gives 100% doing his job, that's all that matters.

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Don't count me as one. All he said was after his contract was up he hoped to go back to Seattle. I have no problem with that. Seems like he's got a lot of friends on that team. But look at his comments leading up to the Super Bowl last year. As long as he keeps that mind set, I don't care where he wants to go when he leaves. 

Im not naive enough to believe that every guy on the Saints roster is where he wants to stay and retire. This is a job for these guys. As long as he gives 100% doing his job, that's all that matters.

Could this be an alternate profile for someone?
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Could this be an alternate profile for someone?

Maybe so!

Point? He's 32 and in a division where athleticism is surpassing him at a rapid rate. Browner is gonna get torched sooner than later.

That could very well be true. But he hasn't even played a down for the Saints yet, so your assumption seems somewhat baseless.

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