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Browns will not franchise him, but will try to resign him. Is he a good fit for the Niners? He could do well in the red zone. He just turned 26 so he relatively young. I don't know how much he and his agent are asking, but he would be upgrade over Dixon.
 

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an upgrade over Dixon means an upgrade over our 3rd Rb.... not something to invest in IMO.
 

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Peyton Hillis - RB - Browns

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that free agent Peyton Hillis told the Browns "as recently as the end of the season" that he was considering retirement.
Hillis, who is on his fourth agent since the 2010 season, appears to have a screw loose. Per Schefter, Hillis "even considered joining the CIA" at one point, and "wavered" about playing football throughout the past season. Schefter does report that it "now looks as if he will continue playing." The Browns will not be franchise tagging Hillis, and his lack of commitment to football will surely be detrimental to his free agent appeal. The Browns would like to re-sign Hillis, but we can't imagine them guaranteeing him much money.
Source: ESPN.com
Mar 1 - 10:57 AM
 

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This is hilarious!

Peyton Hillis - RB - Browns

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that free agent Peyton Hillis told the Browns "as recently as the end of the season" that he was considering retirement.
Hillis, who is on his fourth agent since the 2010 season, appears to have a screw loose. Per Schefter, Hillis "even considered joining the CIA" at one point, and "wavered" about playing football throughout the past season. Schefter does report that it "now looks as if he will continue playing." The Browns will not be franchise tagging Hillis, and his lack of commitment to football will surely be detrimental to his free agent appeal. The Browns would like to re-sign Hillis, but we can't imagine them guaranteeing him much money.
Source: ESPN.com
Mar 1 - 10:57 AM

That made me laugh when I read that this morning. What a fuckin nut, thinking about quitting the NFL for the CIA. He must be hanging out in Los Angeles, KROQ plays this recruitment commercial for the CIA all the time.
 

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This is hilarious!

Peyton Hillis - RB - Browns

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that free agent Peyton Hillis told the Browns "as recently as the end of the season" that he was considering retirement.
Hillis, who is on his fourth agent since the 2010 season, appears to have a screw loose. Per Schefter, Hillis "even considered joining the CIA" at one point, and "wavered" about playing football throughout the past season. Schefter does report that it "now looks as if he will continue playing." The Browns will not be franchise tagging Hillis, and his lack of commitment to football will surely be detrimental to his free agent appeal. The Browns would like to re-sign Hillis, but we can't imagine them guaranteeing him much money.
Source: ESPN.com
Mar 1 - 10:57 AM


Ray,

Hillis denied the claims:

Peyton Hillis of Cleveland Browns denies retirement, CIA consideration - ESPN

"Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis denies that he considered retirement and a career with the CIA during his injury-shortened 2011 season."
 
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