I'm blaming the McCain-Palin ticket. Prior to Brady Quinn taking a political stance last fall, his career was moving along. Nothing spectacular, but modest improvements, and he had even earned the starting gig midway through last season ... only to land on injured reserve a few weeks later. And after a coaching shake-up, Quinn again won the job, this time out of training camp, only to lose it following three atrocious performances. (He was so bad that head coach Eric Mangini wills stick with Derek Anderson after last week's 2 of 17 for 23 yards effort against the lowly Bills.)
So I guess it's no surprise that Quinn's Cleveland-area home is currently for sale. The four-bedroom, five-bath, 4,500-square-foot pad sits on an acre of land and is currently listed to Brayden Tyler Quinn (!). The asking price: $775,000.
But maybe Quinn, who is due up to $11 million in escalators based on playing time, has outgrown this home after two years. Or maybe he's not planning to live in Northern Ohio for much longer. Based on his comments, it sounds like the former. Looking at his body language, it's obviously the latter.*
For now, Quinn bides his time in his new digs.
* baseless speculation
via Waiting for Next Year










