Condon could be trying to get his client money in line with a top 10 selection, something the Browns already had to do to sign left tackle Joe Thomas, the No. 3 overall pick, who signed a five-year $42 million deal last week that included $23 million in guaranteed money. A four-year starter at Notre Dame, Quinn was expected to be taken in the first 10 picks in April's draft. However, he slipped to No. 22, where the Browns nabbed him after trading a first-round pick in 2008 to the Dallas Cowboys.
Does Quinn realize that he is the only one that believes the hype surrounding him anymore? Brady is looking at going from first round stud to first round dud at Leaf-speed. He should consider modeling his career after a real NFL superstar like T.O. But needs to make sure he downs the entire bottle of pills.
I fucking hate this punk. He needs a shot in the nads.
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