Bobcat10
Footballguy
My reply to BDeep pretty much gives my thoughts on this. And even if they did pull the trigger too late like you think, at least they pulled it, no? I just don't think the market was there like you think it was.Im simply talking about the value he ought to generate in the market. Hes a young, talented WR who caught 16 TD's not to far long ago. Its as if they waited until his value reached its absolute lowest point and then decided to trade him. And its not like this trade came as a huge surprise - hes been on the block for a long time and Id bet my house they had better offers for him six months ago. Why not trade him before the draft if the plan was to select two WR's on the first day? Why not trade him in the offseason, after its clear that Massequoi is the real deal? Even the Lions got a 1st and 3rd out of Roy Williams (in midseason no less) - a comparable player with regards to NFL production in that he had one great year boatloads of potential and little else. Didnt mean to pile on or disrespect the team - sorry if my post came across as crass. Just commenting on what I perceive to be less than adequate compensation for a 26 year old player in a league hungry for #1 WR's.Braylon has brought zero to the table, or field, since his one good season. It's very well known that he was not happy here and was looking forward to 2010. That has made him lazy among other things....basically more dead weight than worth. And no matter what Mangini has said about Braylon since he was named coach, you just know Braylon isn't his type of guy and would not want to resign him. Getting anything for him, even just a 2nd day pick, would seem worth it for the Browns, imo of course. With the Browns going nowhere this year, it makes even more sense.Care to elaborate? What am I missing?I'm sorry that you know nothing about the Browns.As a Brownies fan, Im sorry that you were once again shafted. A 3rd and 5th and two role players? Eric Mangini is one obstinate individual.

I am with you -- I think the drops issue is WAY overblown. I concede that he may have had a lot of inopportune drive-killing or momentum-killing drops in 2008. Something like that that makes a not-all-that-important stat seem inflated in importance.
I am with you -- I think the drops issue is WAY overblown. I concede that he may have had a lot of inopportune drive-killing or momentum-killing drops in 2008. Something like that that makes a not-all-that-important stat seem inflated in importance.
I am with you -- I think the drops issue is WAY overblown. I concede that he may have had a lot of inopportune drive-killing or momentum-killing drops in 2008. Something like that that makes a not-all-that-important stat seem inflated in importance.
