Predicting 3 - 4 wins here isn't complaining.
It's like saying gravity happens.
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by jb » Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:29 pm
by Hikohadon » Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:50 pm
Triple-S wrote:2-14
please..don't flame. I'm just struggling to find a team that we're honestly better than in the NFL right at this moment.
It's not a pessimistic take, it's not one to whine of. We don't have a QB, We've got a lameduck head coach, and an offense that's just not there yet.
Now, this could all change by draft time, and maybe, who knows, somehow maybe Colt makes the leap to becoming a decent, Blackmon or Richardson goes AP/Fitz and helps this team out that much, or something truly bizarre happens. It's not out of the picture, just as it stands now, we're not even a .500 football team atm

by Hikohadon » Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:51 pm
jb wrote:Predicting 3 - 4 wins here isn't complaining.
It's like saying gravity happens.
by bac5665 » Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:56 pm
Hikohadon wrote:bac5665 wrote:4 wins looks optimistic to me.
Good God, how did we get so much worse than in 2010? Not that we were good then but at least things felt like they were going in the right direction.
Fuck, there might've been times in 2010 when it felt like they were improving, but the last 4 games of 2010 were much more depressing than the last 4 of 2011. At the end of '10, I'd already lost faith in Colt and realized the entire season was a complete waste b/c Holmgren moronically kept Dead Man Walking on as coach.
You know it's pretty fuckin' sad when dudes start thinking of 2010 as "good times".
by Hikohadon » Wed Apr 18, 2012 12:01 am
bac5665 wrote:Hikohadon wrote:bac5665 wrote:4 wins looks optimistic to me.
Good God, how did we get so much worse than in 2010? Not that we were good then but at least things felt like they were going in the right direction.
Fuck, there might've been times in 2010 when it felt like they were improving, but the last 4 games of 2010 were much more depressing than the last 4 of 2011. At the end of '10, I'd already lost faith in Colt and realized the entire season was a complete waste b/c Holmgren moronically kept Dead Man Walking on as coach.
You know it's pretty fuckin' sad when dudes start thinking of 2010 as "good times".
Oh I know.
I just remember the Jets game that year and being legitimately excited about a game and feeling like we might really have something. I'll grant you that the last few games that year were awful, no doubt. It just amazes me how quick the hope died.
by Triple-S » Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:58 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 swerb » Thu Apr 19, 2012 6:44 am

by Gradysmanldy » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:50 am
Hikohadon wrote:bac5665 wrote:Hikohadon wrote:bac5665 wrote:4 wins looks optimistic to me.
Good God, how did we get so much worse than in 2010? Not that we were good then but at least things felt like they were going in the right direction.
Fuck, there might've been times in 2010 when it felt like they were improving, but the last 4 games of 2010 were much more depressing than the last 4 of 2011. At the end of '10, I'd already lost faith in Colt and realized the entire season was a complete waste b/c Holmgren moronically kept Dead Man Walking on as coach.
You know it's pretty fuckin' sad when dudes start thinking of 2010 as "good times".
Oh I know.
I just remember the Jets game that year and being legitimately excited about a game and feeling like we might really have something. I'll grant you that the last few games that year were awful, no doubt. It just amazes me how quick the hope died.
I do often wonder what might've been had they pulled that game out. I was at that game - the excitement beforehand and during was unlike anything post-2007 Bills game. Tebow, I miss that. But alas, like 2007, it was a mirage.
by Hikohadon » Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:06 pm
Gradysmanldy wrote:How was Colt so much more composed and capable looking in that offense? Was Hillis really the difference maker, or did the league just adjust to him?
Maybe the offense last year really was entirely too predictable because of the lack of OTA's and crappy receivers? Bleh. So many variables.
by mistero » Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:21 pm
by Hikohadon » Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:23 pm
mistero wrote:Maybe teams just figured out how to play him, like they did with DA in 2007.
No, that can't be it.
I mean, if I was an opposing DC, I would double cover any reciever that comes through the zone right of the line of scrimage, from about 5 yards behind the line to 5 yeards beyond the line. Then I would put 3 guys on the running back. Any reciever on the left of center would be uncovered. Any receiver beyond 15 yards deep would go uncovered. That would never work, would it?
by Gradysmanldy » Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:32 pm
Hikohadon wrote:mistero wrote:Maybe teams just figured out how to play him, like they did with DA in 2007.
No, that can't be it.
I mean, if I was an opposing DC, I would double cover any reciever that comes through the zone right of the line of scrimage, from about 5 yards behind the line to 5 yeards beyond the line. Then I would put 3 guys on the running back. Any reciever on the left of center would be uncovered. Any receiver beyond 15 yards deep would go uncovered. That would never work, would it?
Stack the line and dare Colt to beat you deep was Defense 101 last season. I want TR, but poor guy's gonna be running into a wall all year, no matter how good the OL becomes.
by Hikohadon » Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:36 pm
Gradysmanldy wrote:Hikohadon wrote:mistero wrote:Maybe teams just figured out how to play him, like they did with DA in 2007.
No, that can't be it.
I mean, if I was an opposing DC, I would double cover any reciever that comes through the zone right of the line of scrimage, from about 5 yards behind the line to 5 yeards beyond the line. Then I would put 3 guys on the running back. Any reciever on the left of center would be uncovered. Any receiver beyond 15 yards deep would go uncovered. That would never work, would it?
Stack the line and dare Colt to beat you deep was Defense 101 last season. I want TR, but poor guy's gonna be running into a wall all year, no matter how good the OL becomes.
I dont think TR and a deep threat WR are mutually exclusive; they just need to make sure they get both. Getting out of the 2nd round without a speedster is going to make people in berea LOSE ERRR JERBS.
by Gradysmanldy » Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:47 pm
Hikohadon wrote:Gradysmanldy wrote:Hikohadon wrote:mistero wrote:Maybe teams just figured out how to play him, like they did with DA in 2007.
No, that can't be it.
I mean, if I was an opposing DC, I would double cover any reciever that comes through the zone right of the line of scrimage, from about 5 yards behind the line to 5 yeards beyond the line. Then I would put 3 guys on the running back. Any reciever on the left of center would be uncovered. Any receiver beyond 15 yards deep would go uncovered. That would never work, would it?
Stack the line and dare Colt to beat you deep was Defense 101 last season. I want TR, but poor guy's gonna be running into a wall all year, no matter how good the OL becomes.
I dont think TR and a deep threat WR are mutually exclusive; they just need to make sure they get both. Getting out of the 2nd round without a speedster is going to make people in berea LOSE ERRR JERBS.
Neither do I, but even if you get Richardson, Cordy Glenn, and Hill, that stacked line barrier ain't gonna break until Colt shows them he'll make them pay for stacking it.*
*Again, a dis-endorsement for Colt McCoy, not an endorsement for Ryan Tannehill.
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