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by SoulDawg74 » Sun Dec 11, 2011 9:50 pm
by LakeErieWarriors » Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:01 pm
by swerb » Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:19 pm
by skatingtripods » Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:21 pm
swerb wrote:If I'm the Walrus, I immediately start trying to find a way to get one of the top two picks.
by leadpipe » Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:29 pm
skatingtripods wrote:swerb wrote:If I'm the Walrus, I immediately start trying to find a way to get one of the top two picks.
Are we sure he's even still alive? I'm beginning to wonder if his rare appearances are just the body double that Randy Lerner is paying to show up in public and make it look like we still have a "Team President".
by Cleveland Matt » Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:34 pm


by LakeErieWarriors » Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:00 pm
Cleveland Matt wrote:Come on there are way too many holes on this team for the Browns to trade both those first round picks. We are all living in a fantasy world if you think by drafting RG3 in this offense with Shurmur as the OC/head coach the Browns are going to be better. One guy is not going to help this team right now we are not that close to being a playoff team.
Plus I think RG3 goes back to Baylor for another year. You can mark my words and call me crazy. This kid is smart and comes from a good family. He is not some poor kid that needs to get his family out of a bad situation. It is just like Luck last year.
by Cleveland Matt » Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:34 pm


by mattvan1 » Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:59 pm
SoulDawg74 wrote:SD:
Don't know if anybody has the guts or the ammo to trade up with Indy and not take Luck , but if I was Holmgren , I'd have my deal on the table with whoever is second come the end of the season .
our two number ones are now in play.
SoulDawg
by leadpipe » Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:23 am
Cleveland Matt wrote:Come on there are way too many holes on this team for the Browns to trade both those first round picks. We are all living in a fantasy world if you think by drafting RG3 in this offense with Shurmur as the OC/head coach the Browns are going to be better. One guy is not going to help this team right now we are not that close to being a playoff team.
Plus I think RG3 goes back to Baylor for another year. You can mark my words and call me crazy. This kid is smart and comes from a good family. He is not some poor kid that needs to get his family out of a bad situation. It is just like Luck last year.
by pup » Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:36 am
leadpipe wrote:Cleveland Matt wrote:Come on there are way too many holes on this team for the Browns to trade both those first round picks. We are all living in a fantasy world if you think by drafting RG3 in this offense with Shurmur as the OC/head coach the Browns are going to be better. One guy is not going to help this team right now we are not that close to being a playoff team.
Plus I think RG3 goes back to Baylor for another year. You can mark my words and call me crazy. This kid is smart and comes from a good family. He is not some poor kid that needs to get his family out of a bad situation. It is just like Luck last year.
You can't say he's smart, and then say he's gonna stay.
Not even a choice if ya got half a brain, which he more than does.
by Cleveland Matt » Mon Dec 12, 2011 1:05 am
leadpipe wrote:Cleveland Matt wrote:Come on there are way too many holes on this team for the Browns to trade both those first round picks. We are all living in a fantasy world if you think by drafting RG3 in this offense with Shurmur as the OC/head coach the Browns are going to be better. One guy is not going to help this team right now we are not that close to being a playoff team.
Plus I think RG3 goes back to Baylor for another year. You can mark my words and call me crazy. This kid is smart and comes from a good family. He is not some poor kid that needs to get his family out of a bad situation. It is just like Luck last year.
You can't say he's smart, and then say he's gonna stay.
Not even a choice if ya got half a brain, which he more than does.


by leadpipe » Mon Dec 12, 2011 1:33 am
Cleveland Matt wrote:leadpipe wrote:Cleveland Matt wrote:Come on there are way too many holes on this team for the Browns to trade both those first round picks. We are all living in a fantasy world if you think by drafting RG3 in this offense with Shurmur as the OC/head coach the Browns are going to be better. One guy is not going to help this team right now we are not that close to being a playoff team.
Plus I think RG3 goes back to Baylor for another year. You can mark my words and call me crazy. This kid is smart and comes from a good family. He is not some poor kid that needs to get his family out of a bad situation. It is just like Luck last year.
You can't say he's smart, and then say he's gonna stay.
Not even a choice if ya got half a brain, which he more than does.
He is a smart guy in that he realizes that he needs to have something after football. He made the honor roll every semester and finished his degree in political science in three years! He's getting his master's degree in communications in the spring and applying to Baylor law school. This is what I meant the NFL is not his only opinion like a lot of these kids who come out of college.
by SoulDawg74 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 1:48 am
mattvan1 wrote:SoulDawg74 wrote:SD:
Don't know if anybody has the guts or the ammo to trade up with Indy and not take Luck , but if I was Holmgren , I'd have my deal on the table with whoever is second come the end of the season .
our two number ones are now in play.
SoulDawg
Ok, Stud Muffin. Call your shot. And please don't give me Holmgren is a pussy because he didn't trade up to get Jake Locker or whatever other stiff you supposedly wanted. No revisionist history as to how you just knew Dalton was the schizznit.
No past - only futures. You want the #1 or #2?
Tell us how. What do we offer? How do we play it? What other teams are in the mix? Break it down and 'splain it to me.
Gracias
by motherscratcher » Mon Dec 12, 2011 1:51 am
leadpipe wrote:Cleveland Matt wrote:leadpipe wrote:Cleveland Matt wrote:Come on there are way too many holes on this team for the Browns to trade both those first round picks. We are all living in a fantasy world if you think by drafting RG3 in this offense with Shurmur as the OC/head coach the Browns are going to be better. One guy is not going to help this team right now we are not that close to being a playoff team.
Plus I think RG3 goes back to Baylor for another year. You can mark my words and call me crazy. This kid is smart and comes from a good family. He is not some poor kid that needs to get his family out of a bad situation. It is just like Luck last year.
You can't say he's smart, and then say he's gonna stay.
Not even a choice if ya got half a brain, which he more than does.
He is a smart guy in that he realizes that he needs to have something after football. He made the honor roll every
semester and finished his degree in political science in three years! He's getting his master's degree in communications in the spring and applying to Baylor law school. This is what I meant the NFL is not his only opinion like a lot of these kids who come out of college.
I realize all of this. So does he.
And he understands that all his smarts and degrees aren't going to get him in a lifetime for what he makes with one signature in the spring.
For playing a game.
So, the NFL isn't his only option, but it's the best one, by far - and one that he can jeapordize beforehand with an injury.
He's very smart, and very in the draft.
by mistero » Mon Dec 12, 2011 7:38 am
by swerb » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:19 am
by Fire Marshall Bill » Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:28 am
by trsteve1 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:22 am
Fire Marshall Bill wrote:Sigh..... being a Browns fan means never being happy or getting what you want...
Just more wishin and hopin
You know, like wishin Gruden had been hired and hopin that RG# becomes a brown
If I had to bet I'd lay odds they go all in on D... just 'going with my gut' tells me
by mattvan1 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:25 am
SoulDawg74 wrote: A Franchise pick is worth 2 #1's invariably you have to use next years number one to move up and get one , unless your lucky enough to be dealing with a clown like Mangina and Kokinis
If you have to use both while keeping your 2013 intact , but secured a talent like RG3 in the process , then you do what you have to do and be proactive because getting a true franchise changing high impact franchise player like that is worth every penny.
Certainly you'd like to do that deal for less , but if somebody says tomorrow give me both and I give you RG3 , Its time to step up or step off.
SoulDawg
by Madre Hill, Superstar » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:36 am

by GodHatesClevelandSport » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:38 am
by SoulDawg74 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:24 pm
mattvan1 wrote:SoulDawg74 wrote: A Franchise pick is worth 2 #1's invariably you have to use next years number one to move up and get one , unless your lucky enough to be dealing with a clown like Mangina and Kokinis
If you have to use both while keeping your 2013 intact , but secured a talent like RG3 in the process , then you do what you have to do and be proactive because getting a true franchise changing high impact franchise player like that is worth every penny.
Certainly you'd like to do that deal for less , but if somebody says tomorrow give me both and I give you RG3 , Its time to step up or step off.
SoulDawg
Thanks. So if I read correctly, your position is our two first round picks in 2012, (currently 9 and 23) and possibly our first round pick in 2013, and we probably need to get in the 4 hole?
I would agree, but if you believe the draft value chart we might be able to move up and still keep the 2013 first rounder.
by JCoz » Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:36 pm
leadpipe wrote:Cleveland Matt wrote:Come on there are way too many holes on this team for the Browns to trade both those first round picks. We are all living in a fantasy world if you think by drafting RG3 in this offense with Shurmur as the OC/head coach the Browns are going to be better. One guy is not going to help this team right now we are not that close to being a playoff team.
Plus I think RG3 goes back to Baylor for another year. You can mark my words and call me crazy. This kid is smart and comes from a good family. He is not some poor kid that needs to get his family out of a bad situation. It is just like Luck last year.
You can't say he's smart, and then say he's gonna stay.
Not even a choice if ya got half a brain, which he more than does.
by Fire Marshall Bill » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:07 pm
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:14 pm
JCoz wrote:leadpipe wrote:Cleveland Matt wrote:Come on there are way too many holes on this team for the Browns to trade both those first round picks. We are all living in a fantasy world if you think by drafting RG3 in this offense with Shurmur as the OC/head coach the Browns are going to be better. One guy is not going to help this team right now we are not that close to being a playoff team.
Plus I think RG3 goes back to Baylor for another year. You can mark my words and call me crazy. This kid is smart and comes from a good family. He is not some poor kid that needs to get his family out of a bad situation. It is just like Luck last year.
You can't say he's smart, and then say he's gonna stay.
Not even a choice if ya got half a brain, which he more than does.
Plus I think he's already going to graduate this year.
by Ziner » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:55 pm
by Hikohadon » Mon Dec 12, 2011 3:11 pm
by LakeErieWarriors » Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:52 pm
by Hikohadon » Mon Dec 12, 2011 7:04 pm
LakeErieWarriors wrote:"Are people really wanting freakin' Chuckie? Ick. Personally, I have no interest in that d-bag. Yeah, I understand that he's better than Shurmur, but we as Cleveland fans really have to get out of the habit of using "at least he's better than" comparisons when describing what we want. Aiming for mediocrity is even more usless than outright suck because you're just good enough to not get the players that will make a difference.
I want Shurmur gone, but I want someone better than Chuckie to replace him. Doesn't have to be a guy with experience, just someone good. Chuckie sucks with QB's, I don't want him anywhere near Luck/RG3."
I think you're underrating Gruden big time. I think he's up there with the best of them, Harbaugh included. Chuckie HAS experience. Chuckie DID win a Super Bowl with Brad "Effing" Johnson. I'd rather have a coach with offensive success (Gruden), Than a coach with offensive dreams of success (Shurmur).
by motherscratcher » Mon Dec 12, 2011 7:25 pm
LakeErieWarriors wrote:I think you're underrating Gruden big time. I think he's up there with the best of them, Harbaugh included. Chuckie HAS experience. Chuckie DID win a Super Bowl with Brad "Effing" Johnson. I'd rather have a coach with offensive success (Gruden), Than a coach with offensive dreams of success (Shurmur).
by Rat_Tail » Mon Dec 12, 2011 7:48 pm
by JCoz » Mon Dec 12, 2011 7:49 pm
Hikohadon wrote:LakeErieWarriors wrote:"Are people really wanting freakin' Chuckie? Ick. Personally, I have no interest in that d-bag. Yeah, I understand that he's better than Shurmur, but we as Cleveland fans really have to get out of the habit of using "at least he's better than" comparisons when describing what we want. Aiming for mediocrity is even more usless than outright suck because you're just good enough to not get the players that will make a difference.
I want Shurmur gone, but I want someone better than Chuckie to replace him. Doesn't have to be a guy with experience, just someone good. Chuckie sucks with QB's, I don't want him anywhere near Luck/RG3."
I think you're underrating Gruden big time. I think he's up there with the best of them, Harbaugh included. Chuckie HAS experience. Chuckie DID win a Super Bowl with Brad "Effing" Johnson. I'd rather have a coach with offensive success (Gruden), Than a coach with offensive dreams of success (Shurmur).
I'm sorry, I must've missed the part where the Tampa Offense had anything to do with that SB win.
There's a faction of people that think Gruden's a good coach. I'm just not one of them. There's really no reason to argue this - I'd be shocked if he leaves the booth.
by Triple-S » Mon Dec 12, 2011 7:58 pm
Swerb wrote:Go start a blog if you want to tell the world your incomprehendible ramblings.
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

by leadpipe » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:25 pm
by Hikohadon » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:32 pm
Rat_Tail wrote:Not that I want him to be fired, but Jason Garrett is very much on the hot seat.
Another Clevelander. Just throwing his name out there.
by Fire Marshall Bill » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:37 pm
Hikohadon wrote:Rat_Tail wrote:Not that I want him to be fired, but Jason Garrett is very much on the hot seat.
Another Clevelander. Just throwing his name out there.
Have Jason Garrett and Pat Shurmur ever been seen at the same place at the same time?
by Triple-S » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:39 pm
leadpipe wrote:How good a coach he is has nothing to do with making the choice between these two;
1. Working 16 hours a day, with constant pressure from media and fans
or
2. Working 16 hours a week while having Mike Tirico guffah at your every comment.
That guy won't coach another down unless he's 86ed outta that booth.
Swerb wrote:Go start a blog if you want to tell the world your incomprehendible ramblings.
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

by swerb » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:50 pm
by Triple-S » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:53 pm
swerb wrote:Two words.
Jeff Fucking Fisher.
Swerb wrote:Go start a blog if you want to tell the world your incomprehendible ramblings.
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

by swerb » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:02 pm
Triple-S wrote:swerb wrote:Two words.
Jeff Fucking Fisher.
Read my mind.
hopefully miami doesn't get to him first.
by peeker643 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:23 pm
Triple-S wrote:I like Chuckie, maybe he won't be a Super Bowl coach winning coach, but at least he'll bring some form of competencies to being the Head Coach He'd also understand the tradition, the history, what it means, and the rivalries in the area.
by jerryroche » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:32 pm
swerb wrote:Two words. Jeff Fucking Fisher.
by FUDU » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:38 pm
motherscratcher wrote:LakeErieWarriors wrote:I think you're underrating Gruden big time. I think he's up there with the best of them, Harbaugh included. Chuckie HAS experience. Chuckie DID win a Super Bowl with Brad "Effing" Johnson. I'd rather have a coach with offensive success (Gruden), Than a coach with offensive dreams of success (Shurmur).
I think maybe you're overrating Gruden. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't hate him here. He's definitely better than Paddy, but so would Hiko with LP and Peeker as his coordinators and SD as QB coach.
I used to think the same thing about Gruden. He did win a Super Bowl...with Dungy's players. Go look up his record. I think you'll be surprised. I know I was. I'll bet your first thought is "jeez, I thought it was a lot more impressive than that."
by swerb » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:43 pm
by mattvan1 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:44 pm
swerb wrote: Chiefs and Dolphins racing to get at those two. While we putz around with Holmgren's buddies puppet nephew who has the same agent as him.
by Hikohadon » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:45 pm
peeker643 wrote:Triple-S wrote:I like Chuckie, maybe he won't be a Super Bowl coach winning coach, but at least he'll bring some form of competencies to being the Head Coach He'd also understand the tradition, the history, what it means, and the rivalries in the area.
Not directed at you in a negative way SSS , but I've about had it with the talk of 'tradition' and 'history'. You're in your early 20's, right?
What's your sense of tradition and history as it pertains to the Browns? It's losing piled on losing with a move to Baltimore thrown in the middle of more losing. Jon Gruden is roughly my age, maybe a few years older. He grew up with the same shitty 70's Browns I did and his reference is losing, losing, losing, couple good years, losing, move, expansion, losing.
And my sense of history and tradition is a couple good years swallowed up by shit and pre-dated by what I read about the salad days.
Let's say I was 7 when I sat next to the old man and started watching. That would be 1973 or so and that's about right in terms of remembering Bill Nelsen and Milt Morin, et al.
1973 7-5-2 1974 4-10 1975 3-11 1976 9-5 1977 6-8 1978 8-8 1979 9-7
1980 11-5 1981 5-11 1982 4-5 1983 9-7 1984 5-11 1985 8-8 1986 12-4
1987 10-5-1 1988 10-6 1989 9-6-1 1990 3-13 1991 6-10 1992 7-9 1993 7-9
1994 11-5 1995 5-11 1999 2-14 2000 3-13 2001 7-9 2002 9-7 2003 5-11
2004 4-12 2005 10-6 2006 4-12 2007 10-6 2008 4-12 2009 5-11 2010 5-11
My history and tradition is 13 winning seasons out of 35. No Super Bowls, two AFC title games. My history is 237 wins and 303 losses with four ties. My history is a drive, a fumble, Red Right 88 and a collapse in Pittsburgh a few years back.
My history is Willis Adams, Mike Junkin, Gerard Warren, William Green, Greg Allen, Charles White, Don Rogers, Clifford Charlton, Tommy Vardell, Antonio Langham, Craig Powell and Brady Quinn.
It's also Romeo, Bud, Butch, Chris Palmer and Pat Shurmur.
I just think we really need to be careful when we talk about tradition and history because with each passing day that history and tradition is becoming more and more filled with shit. There are a couple generations now that don't have a tie to a winning football team and we're starting another one.
So if that's enticing to Jon Gruden or anyone else, excuse if I question WTF those guys are thinking. History and tradition is bullshit in terms of any of these guys. We'll always have a hope because there are so few of these jobs and you could luck into a good one. I don't know, maybe a guy like Belichik somehow ends up in Cleveland somehow.
Aside from that, though, I don't think I'd be selling the tradition and history angle to anyone. And Jim Brown will be dead soon. So there's that.
Like I said, you know I like ya, but I've just had it with the 'tradition' and 'history' thing.
by swerb » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:47 pm
by FUDU » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:49 pm
by Hikohadon » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:50 pm
FUDU wrote:Really Hiko just one good year, we're you in a coma from 86-90, when the Browns were indeed legit SB contenders? Not to mention Bernie sweeping the Steelers his first 3 seasons.
If you were in a coma I apologize, and am glad to hear you're doing well.
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