It’s as simple as thatSesame Streetmath, not calculus.
“It’s never playing football again,” Hunter told CBS Sports last week.
“Because I’ve been doing it my whole life, and I love being on the football field.

I wouldn’t presume to know what the Browns think of Hunter playing both sides of the ball.
Based on that franchise’s history, I’d wager that whatever opinion they have is the wrong one.
I mean, it’s not a small sample size of boneheaded decisions in Cleveland.

Nor would I bet on the Giants getting this right, given their recent track record.
What I am saying is that there’s a healthy debate about whether Hunter should get his wish.
(Not in those words, but you get what I’m saying.)
That still counts as a “yes.”
They also tend to be risk averse.
you could see someone not wanting to explain to their owner how that No.
That kind of news tends to be bad for your professional growth.
It’s much safer to go with the blue chip defensive end.
Or simply trading down to some team who does believe in Sanders.
It just means that Schefter report isn’t chiseled in granite.