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Poor Colin....


Jeremy Igo

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I think he could be an answer to many of their problems. And they could answer quite a few of his. And that contract he has should be renegotiated, it's just bad all around and reeks of his agent selling out.

Kaep could be the only mobile QB in that division and he has quite a bit of experience. He takes well to good coaching, seems to be a team player and has no off field issues that I can think of. He's everything that Cleveland needs. What would he get in return? A team that should be better than it has been. A city that will get behind him and cheer no matter what (no team has fans with more stick-to-it than Cleveland) and a chance to be part of a rebuilding. (It'll work, this time, we're kinda almost sure.)

 

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Look at who the Browns let escape this year--maybe they had no say in the matter, but it was an exodus of talent from an already bad team.  Heck they can't even bring in good uniforms.   I wonder why their fans aren't storming the castle. 

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On NFL network, an analyst (can't remember who it was) seemed certain that the Broncos acquired Sanchez to trade to SF to get Colin Kap.  That does not make sense, but it would be funny to see him go to the Browns--the Broncos would be left holding the old maid.

 

 

 

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Kaep ain't gonna help the Browns and the Browns ain't gonna help Kaep.  Hue is a great offensive coach, but I don't know if he's the QB whisperer that Andy Reid and some of the other guys are that can make garbage QBs like Kaep look competent.  It's a pretty fitting match, Kaep and the Browns, if you ask me.

edit: then again, he did make Dalton look very good, so anything's possible.  But there's no AJ Green or Tyler Eifert in Cleveland....therein probably lies the problem.

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Of course there's also the option of him going to Denver, and apparently some analysts are speculating the Broncs might trade Mark Sanchez back to Chip Kelly in exchange for Kaepernick (a transaction that'd be fun all around).

Said it elsewhere, but Kaepernick in Denver would mean the Broncos going from a quarterback who could make five reads in one second to a quarterback who needs five seconds to make one read.

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Not a bad idea by Kaep.  Go to the worst team in the NFL, even if your bad...you may still look better then many of the other QB's that have gone thru there.  Re-invent yourself there and get traded again after a few years or half-way successful games, and blame most of the losses on the team, not yourself.  

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