Written By Larry M. Glicken "LG"
Pat Shurmur held one of his famous press conferences at the NFL
combine on Thursday, you know one where he really doesn't say much but
still talks a lot. Shurmur said the Browns could talk trading up to
chase Robert Griffin III and he is even going to talk to Andrew Luck.
Tom Heckert wasn't in Indy, he is back in Cleveland Ill. Lets hope the
Browns do something worth while in this years draft, many think
Cleveland needs a quarterback.
This years we are going to see Luck and
Griffin in the draft. Indianapolis may pull a rabbit out of their hat
and not take Luck who knows what Jim Irsay is thinking or if he is even
capable of thinking with all the Peyton Manning drama on his mind.
Shurmur
went on to say the Browns could trade up draft picks, and talking to
Luck surprises me a bit. Does Shurmur really think the Browns can get
into a position to draft at number one? Does he think the Colts would
give it up? Who knows how Pat Shurmur thinks? I think the Browns should
be focused on play-makers. The Browns front office guys are in
Indianapolis to see guys like Robert Griffin III and Griffin already
said he isn't going to throw at the combine. Why the heck not? It is
easy, Griffin said he doesn't trust the receivers there.
Are you
kidding me, Griffin should throw the ball and if those guys drop it he
would be getting a preview of playing in Cleveland. What is RGIII going
to do if the Browns take him and he doesn't have any play makers to
throw to? Maybe RGIII can live through one season in the NFL without
throwing the football, can you imagine that? Then the Browns can go into
the 2013 draft and get him some play makers.
If RGIII doesn't trust the
receivers at the combine he is going to be on for a rude awakening once
he arrives in Cleveland, if he does come to Cleveland that is. I mean
come on, we had a guy drop six passes in one football game last season
for the Browns. The NFL should keep that stat, how many drops receivers
have. If The Browns just draft a guy like Griffin and don't add any play
makers to the teams roster, we could see the Cleveland Browns ruin
their 11th quarterback since coming back into the NFL in 1999.....
Larry Glicken is the owner of www.clevelandsports360.com and the host of the Cleveland Sports 360 Show, an online streaming sports video show at www.streamingsportstalk.com
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