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Also, while a report emerged Sunday of the Browns shopping Gordon, the reality is teams know that the new brass hasn't been wowed by the skill players they inherited, and have called with offers. Nothing was close to being done, and according to sources close the situation, it would be shocking if Gordon is dealt. Teams will continue to call and the Browns proved with the Trent Richardson trade they aren't afraid to go bold, but I would think dealing Little or even former starting quarterback Brandon Weeden would be more likely to go down should the right suitor emerge.
Bengals1fan said:I think Gordon would fit well in lower ohio. Imagine him on the other side of Green with Gresham and Eifert. Sanu in the slot. Gio in the backfield? That's a young, talented team. I'd say throw the Browns a second.
i would imaginenolafan33 said:Is Hoyer the starter for good? I don't see why you would put him back on the bench, atleast yet.
it's basically just Belichick lolelcheato said:I can't imagine many teams not willing to give up a 2nd for Gordon. Dudes a monster and only 22
I'm not saying Sanu isn't fine, but Gordon would ease up the coverage on Green with another deep threat and then you could Sanu into the slot, and only have Tate on the field for 4 WR setsWHO-DEY-BENGALS_14_18 said:
Nah, Sanu is fine. I say keep the second
When you're looking to trade, I think people look too much at divisions. If a team wants him a team wants him. Don't not send him some place because you're going to play him twice a year.elcheato said:Even if they did trade him (which I can't see happening), they wouldn't dump him within the division
That's the exact reason why they don't trade in division. They know Gordon is a good player, a game changer. Why give him to a team that can make you miss the playoffs by them beating you twiceBengals1fan said:When you're looking to trade, I think people look too much at divisions. If a team wants him a team wants him. Don't not send him some place because you're going to play him twice a year.
Josh Gordon says coach Rob Chudzinski told him the Browns have no intentions of trading him.
Perhaps, but the Browns leaked dirt on Gordon through the media this offseason, and did not stand behind him publicly through his two-game suspension ordeal. If they don't trade him, it's not because they want to keep Gordon. It's because the offers they received weren't enough. "[Chud] texted me the other day talking about it and just reassuring me there were no trade offers or anything like that," Gordon said. "The fact that [Chud] said there wasn’t [a plan to trade me], it makes me feel a little more comfortable.