The Browns, who were responsible for at least 10 of the above-mentioned 42, are now looking at laying down #44, complete with someone who thinks he's a king weighing in.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ut-lebron-has/
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The Browns, who were responsible for at least 10 of the above-mentioned 42, are now looking at laying down #44, complete with someone who thinks he's a king weighing in.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ut-lebron-has/
Isn't Johnny a client of LeBron's agency?
Stunning development then, no? :lol:
Lebron leaning that way is maybe no surprise. Someone in the Browns organization (and it seems like it could well be the coach!) thinking of making this switch is the epitome of idiocy. Hoyer himself has pointed out, he's got a 10-5 record over the past year and a half as a starter. For the Browns, that's something! Finding success, then benching it in favour of the flavour of the week *smh*
Truth of the matter is, they might as well just go with Manziel now. They made Hoyer a lame duck QB, he managed to get some wins anyways. He hasn't been a superstar, but he's got some wins. Now they do this, he's going to leave this offseason one way or the other now.
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