Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Cleveland Browns' Plan to Weaken the Rest of the NFL

Comebacking Johnny Manziel is seeking to add to the burgeoning list of ex-Browns quarterbacks making a living in the NFL.  

It seems as the Cleveland Browns want to make  as many trades as possible, especially their ex-quarterbacks, in order to  weaken the rest of the NFL. It may be working.  Come to think of it, right now there are an unbelievable 9 former Browns quarterbacks on NFL rosters, plus another two or three hoping to catch on somewhere, including Johnny Manziel.  Amazingly, the retread crew combined for 39 starts in 2017, including last year's one-and-done champion, DeShone Kizer who started 15 times for the Cleveland Browns. Still would you have guessed that the other ex-Browns had combined for 24 additional starts?  

Some will no doubt be gone after training camp, but for now they are (with the number of 2017 starts, if any):   



Brian Hoyer, Patriots, 6 starts for SF
Colt McCoy, Redskins
Josh Johnson, Raiders
Josh McCown, Jets, 13 starts in NY.
Robert Griffin III, Ravens
Cody Kessler, Jaguars
Kevin Hogan, Washington, 1 start for the Browns
Brock Osweiler, Dolphins, 4 starts for the Broncos.  
DeShone Kizer, Packers, 15 starts for the Browns

Also looking for a new job are three guys with an outside chance of getting on an NFL roster this year.  

Derek Anderson
Johnny Manziel
Thad Lewis

Honorable Mention:
Doug Pederson, now the Super Bowl winning coach of the Philadelphia Eagles.  

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