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Braylon Edwards........Buh Bye.

As most of you should know by know, Braylon Edwards has been traded to the Jets.

The Cleveland Browns will now be known as the Cleveland West Jets.
Say it with me now. W-E-S-T WEST WEST WEST!!!!!


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The following are just some random thoughts that I scribbled down during my "work" day:

Could we have traded for Gholston?

Who's the next to go before the trade deadline........Dawson?

Funny that we traded for a WR whose last name is Stuckey...dude must have hands made of glue!!! SWEET

Edwards wanted a bigger stage to play on...Doesn't get much better than NY.

Are the Browns unloading for an uncapped 2010 season?

Lurch and Quinn contracts when do they expire?

Whats the 2010 draft gonna look like?

If Braylon continues to drop balls on a team that is good, in a city that big, God help him if it snows during a Jets game and the fans start hurling snowballs, again.

For a guy who was fired just last year from the Jets, Mantarded sure likes to help out his former team.

So here's the skinny....
The Jets dealt wide receiver Chansi Stuckey, linebacker Jason Trusnik and two 2010 draft picks (a third-rounder, which could move up to a second-rounder, and a fifth-rounder) to the Browns in return for Edwards, who has 10 receptions for 139 yards but was shut out for the first time in his five-year NFL career in the winless Browns' 23-20 overtime loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.


Am I excited about the move? At this point the team can't be any worse. I am not all that happy that we just shipped off another top five draft pick that didn't pan out here. And with the recent benching of Brady Quinn, I might as well add his name to that queue. (I'm referring to Courtney Brown, Gerard Warren, Tim Couch, William Green, Jeff Faine, and so on..)

I will leave you with my thoughts on this joke.....

While at Hopkins Airport Braylon Edwards was delayed in a terminal and therefore did not CATCH his flight to New York.

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