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by General » Sat Jul 28, 2012 1:59 pm

by Fire Marshall Bill 2.0 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 2:45 pm
by e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 2:50 pm

by jb » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:32 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:It really wouldn't be football season if we didn't have JB running around declaring that the future is nothing but rainbows and flowers for six months leading up to the season and him eating his stupid... er.... I mean optimism for the 400th time.
by e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:38 pm

by jb » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:47 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:Nonsense, pre-season every year you sell whatever plan you can conjure up. Most recently it was Mangini bringing his disciplined style and a real plan being in place.
You ebb and flow unlike any other.
PS: I love these "prospects" that haven't played a down yet all being surefire studs.
by e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:51 pm

by e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:52 pm

by jb » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:58 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:We're adding a QB that has never in his life ran a real offense and is right now nothing more than a statutory enigma with a strong arm.
We're adding a WR that is fast and big but nothing else, as he hasn't played college ball for a year, was kicked off his team and has proven literally nothing on the field aside from "runs fast and is big," HI QUINCY MORGAN!
We're adding an ORT whose ranking was all over the board and also have to consider that projecting O-Linemen from college to the NFL is about as easy as predicting a AA pitcher to the MLB. O-Line is one of the biggest crapshoot positions out there, outside of QB and WR.
The only can't miss stud is the RB, which also happens to be one of the least valuable positions in the new age NFL.
We're fielding an offense with 55 first or second year players running around praying they don't ruin each others development by being so young they fuck everything up and get Weedon killed.
And the defense sucks.
WOOHOO!!!!!
by e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:03 pm

by e0y2e3 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:39 pm

by jb » Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:50 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:BTW: stop with this self-made billionaire crap. The self-made billionaire's truck stop inheriting son is buying the team, not the 90 year old.
by jb » Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:52 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:Sam Bradford ran an offense where they called plays, a leg up on The Ginger. Again, the kid ran about as far of a system from a real offense as you can. Leach's system is more NFL comparable.
And Cam Newton was set free last year to run a true run around and play offense, not a pure WCO (which no other team in the league is dumb enough to run).
Not to mention that Cam and Bradford were both over 2x the prospect Weedon is, that is why Fat Ass offered his whole draft for Bradford.
by jb » Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:54 pm
by jb » Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:59 pm
by bookelly » Sat Jul 28, 2012 7:44 pm
by justmebd » Sat Jul 28, 2012 7:46 pm
by jb » Sun Jul 29, 2012 8:28 am
justmebd wrote:This tidbit from PFT is priceless:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... ast-track/
The relevant bit:
There’s speculation in league circles that, apart from Lerner’s apparent lack of interest in being an NFL owner, he decided to liquidate the Browns because he needed the cash to finance the operations of his English soccer club, Aston Villa.
Priceless, I say, PRICELESS!!
by jb » Sun Jul 29, 2012 9:02 am
by Spin » Sun Jul 29, 2012 10:32 am
mattvan1 wrote:I would like to share your optimism, but this is simply pure speculation on Heckert. So they both worked in the Eagles org - maybe they hated each others guts? Maybe not, but at this point waaaaaaay to ealy to tell what happens to the FO after the season.
Holmgren certainly gone, agree there. As far as the timing, could not be worse, IMO. Everything Lerner has touched Browns-wise turned into a dumpster fire, and just when the entire seal brown and orange nation is optimistic he bails. Poor Randy, can't even sell the team without shitting the bed. At least he has the "no move guarentee" in place
Better now than never, though.
by Spin » Sun Jul 29, 2012 10:36 am
e0y2e3 wrote:The fact that the Cleveland Shitstains can be valued near $1BB (inaccuracy of Forbes aside) tells you all you need to know regarding the stupid profitability of the NFL.
by mattvan1 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:18 pm
jb wrote:justmebd wrote:This tidbit from PFT is priceless:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... ast-track/
The relevant bit:
There’s speculation in league circles that, apart from Lerner’s apparent lack of interest in being an NFL owner, he decided to liquidate the Browns because he needed the cash to finance the operations of his English soccer club, Aston Villa.
Priceless, I say, PRICELESS!!
All the worst was perhaps true.
Christ.
Whats next? The Dolans really have coffee cans stuffed with bills lining a 40,000 sq ft wine cellar in Chardon?
by e0y2e3 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:26 pm
Spin wrote:e0y2e3 wrote:The fact that the Cleveland Shitstains can be valued near $1BB (inaccuracy of Forbes aside) tells you all you need to know regarding the stupid profitability of the NFL.
And all you need to know about Arthur B. Modell

by mattvan1 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:34 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:Spin wrote:e0y2e3 wrote:The fact that the Cleveland Shitstains can be valued near $1BB (inaccuracy of Forbes aside) tells you all you need to know regarding the stupid profitability of the NFL.
And all you need to know about Arthur B. Modell
You mean that he gave up on the Cleveland market to build one of the three most valuable NFL teams in Baltimore?
Because yeah, that's pretty good bidness.
by e0y2e3 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:42 pm

by General » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:59 pm

by Hikohadon » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:59 pm
mattvan1 wrote:jb wrote:justmebd wrote:This tidbit from PFT is priceless:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... ast-track/
The relevant bit:
There’s speculation in league circles that, apart from Lerner’s apparent lack of interest in being an NFL owner, he decided to liquidate the Browns because he needed the cash to finance the operations of his English soccer club, Aston Villa.
Priceless, I say, PRICELESS!!
All the worst was perhaps true.
Christ.
Whats next? The Dolans really have coffee cans stuffed with bills lining a 40,000 sq ft wine cellar in Chardon?
Near the bottom of the "feedback" section under the PFT article linked above
Eagles fan here. You summary as to what happened in Philly is dead on. Banner wanted Heckert out and Roseman in. Details as to why never really came out and since Heckert’s drafts were above average I assume it was a personality clash.
As for Joe Banner it’s a good news/bad news thing. The bad news is he has the personality of a wet dishrag and often acts like he’s the smartest guy in the room. The good news is that he usually is the smartest guy in the room. He was a highly competent team President and probably managed the cap better than any team int he league. I honestly can’t think of a single player they lost via free agency that they really wanted to keep for cap reasons his entire time here. He didn’t let fan presure (i.e. signing fading popular veterans to extensions) get in the way of doing what they thought was best.
If he can’t get past whatever (perceived) personality conflicts he had with Heckert and keep him around I think you will like him as team President. Good luck to you guys as you have suffered long enough.
by General » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:01 pm

by Hikohadon » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:02 pm
mattvan1 wrote:e0y2e3 wrote:Spin wrote:e0y2e3 wrote:The fact that the Cleveland Shitstains can be valued near $1BB (inaccuracy of Forbes aside) tells you all you need to know regarding the stupid profitability of the NFL.
And all you need to know about Arthur B. Modell
You mean that he gave up on the Cleveland market to build one of the three most valuable NFL teams in Baltimore?
Because yeah, that's pretty good bidness.
I know you're just poking at Spin, but Modell got an unbelieveable deal from the state of Maryland, and still pretty much fucked up the Ravens ownership as well, at least from a financial standpoint.
Didn't the league step in and force him to sell to Biscotti? Or am I mis-remembering?
by Hikohadon » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:03 pm
General wrote:Maybe Randall has a healthy contempt for paying millions to thugs? So he got out.
by peeker643 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:36 pm
jb wrote:justmebd wrote:Hey, I hope I'm wrong about the Weeden thing, and I know Heckert is the GM who drafted him . . . BUT (and it is a big BUT)
What does Weeden lack as a prospect?
by jb » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:48 pm
peeker643 wrote:jb wrote:justmebd wrote:Hey, I hope I'm wrong about the Weeden thing, and I know Heckert is the GM who drafted him . . . BUT (and it is a big BUT)
What does Weeden lack as a prospect?
Nothing. He's perfect.
He lacks nothing.
At least nothing you haven't read or heard or hundred times but won't admit til you see it play out on Sundays.
by jb » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:49 pm
Hikohadon wrote:mattvan1 wrote:e0y2e3 wrote:Spin wrote:e0y2e3 wrote:The fact that the Cleveland Shitstains can be valued near $1BB (inaccuracy of Forbes aside) tells you all you need to know regarding the stupid profitability of the NFL.
And all you need to know about Arthur B. Modell
You mean that he gave up on the Cleveland market to build one of the three most valuable NFL teams in Baltimore?
Because yeah, that's pretty good bidness.
I know you're just poking at Spin, but Modell got an unbelieveable deal from the state of Maryland, and still pretty much fucked up the Ravens ownership as well, at least from a financial standpoint.
Didn't the league step in and force him to sell to Biscotti? Or am I mis-remembering?
Regardless, he got a sweetheart deal and still fucked up his finances enough that he had to sell. When his main reason for leaving Cleveland was so he could keep the team in his family.
Not being able to sustain a profit with an NFL team in 2 different markets just shows what a retard Modell was... which is what Spin was referring to.
by jb » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:51 pm
by e0y2e3 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:56 pm

by jb » Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:06 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:The single biggest part of being an NFL QB is being able to read and execute a system, not having a strong arm.
The number of NFL QBs that can throw a hundred and have failed is as high as it is for a reason, a QB is literally nothing if he doesn't read and execute, so starting with unbridled optimism is ridiculous.
Watch the guy play real games then we can talk.
by e0y2e3 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:10 pm

by FUDU » Sun Jul 29, 2012 4:31 pm
by Hikohadon » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:01 pm
by peeker643 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:08 pm
jb wrote:peeker643 wrote:jb wrote:justmebd wrote:Hey, I hope I'm wrong about the Weeden thing, and I know Heckert is the GM who drafted him . . . BUT (and it is a big BUT)
What does Weeden lack as a prospect?
Nothing. He's perfect.
He lacks nothing.
At least nothing you haven't read or heard or hundred times but won't admit til you see it play out on Sundays.
Key rhist. Can we just be grown ups?
Being serious; he had issues with up-the-middle pressure at times according to some scouts. Legit. Can't wear a skirt on Sunday. He comes out of a chuck it non-system, so he'll have to learn an offense. I promise you I get that.
Having said that, I don't hink it is a radical rose-colored take to say as a prospect he's a number one pick, would have gone higher if not for the agething in all probability, has a howitzer that is accuarate, and doesn't seem like a boot head.
Is there no reason for some optimism here? Has the derision quotient risen that high?
by bac5665 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:10 pm
Hikohadon wrote:PS - If you think Weeden is behind Tannehill as a prospect for any reason other than age, then your agenda is showing.
by e0y2e3 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:22 pm

by peeker643 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:42 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:I agree Hiko, that is kind of my point. Running around proclaiming this draft the greatest collection of prospects ever in Cleveland is just silly.
RE: Tannyhill and Weedon, by JB's throws hard measurement a guy that throws hard and can run (while having an excuse for being raw) is a better prospect. Since that is all that matters to JB facts be facts.
by Hikohadon » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:55 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:I agree Hiko, that is kind of my point. Running around proclaiming this draft the greatest collection of prospects ever in Cleveland is just silly.
RE: Tannyhill and Weedon, by JB's throws hard measurement a guy that throws hard and can run (while having an excuse for being raw) is a better prospect. Since that is all that matters to JB facts be facts.
by Hikohadon » Sun Jul 29, 2012 6:12 pm
peeker643 wrote:e0y2e3 wrote:I agree Hiko, that is kind of my point. Running around proclaiming this draft the greatest collection of prospects ever in Cleveland is just silly.
RE: Tannyhill and Weedon, by JB's throws hard measurement a guy that throws hard and can run (while having an excuse for being raw) is a better prospect. Since that is all that matters to JB facts be facts.
Lerner's retaining 30% per ProFootballTalk.
As to Weeden, we'll know beginning in 6 weeks or so.
But it just tickles me to know end that because it's our guy with a strong arm that little things like "doesn't handle pressure" just goes aside.
If it was the Chiefs QB people wouldn't have an issue remembering that having difficulties handling a rush or inside/outside pressure (or anything at all really) was an actual weakness or at least a concern (or at the very least had an effect on ones prospect status).
Here it's not even considered. There's no other way to look at it if someone who have faith understands the game is asking what Weeden lacks as a prospect.
Sorry. I apologize if the track record for guy out of college with "Throws hard, has difficulties at time handling rush/pressure" is generally poor. Hopefully what looks to be a really promising OL can help minimize the effect and Weeden grows his own game as well.
by Fire Marshall Bill 2.0 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:37 pm
by leadpipe » Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:43 pm
bac5665 wrote:Hikohadon wrote:PS - If you think Weeden is behind Tannehill as a prospect for any reason other than age, then your agenda is showing.
This.
If Weeds was even 26 in stead of 28, he'd have gone 3d overall.
by justmebd » Sun Jul 29, 2012 8:21 pm
mattvan1 wrote:e0y2e3 wrote:Spin wrote:e0y2e3 wrote:The fact that the Cleveland Shitstains can be valued near $1BB (inaccuracy of Forbes aside) tells you all you need to know regarding the stupid profitability of the NFL.
And all you need to know about Arthur B. Modell
You mean that he gave up on the Cleveland market to build one of the three most valuable NFL teams in Baltimore?
Because yeah, that's pretty good bidness.
I know you're just poking at Spin, but Modell got an unbelieveable deal from the state of Maryland, and still pretty much fucked up the Ravens ownership as well, at least from a financial standpoint.
Didn't the league step in and force him to sell to Biscotti? Or am I mis-remembering?
by peeker643 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 8:52 pm
by mattvan1 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 9:00 pm
peeker643 wrote:e0y2e3 wrote:I agree Hiko, that is kind of my point. Running around proclaiming this draft the greatest collection of prospects ever in Cleveland is just silly.
RE: Tannyhill and Weedon, by JB's throws hard measurement a guy that throws hard and can run (while having an excuse for being raw) is a better prospect. Since that is all that matters to JB facts be facts.
Lerner's retaining 30% per ProFootballTalk.
As to Weeden, we'll know beginning in 6 weeks or so.
But it just tickles me to know end that because it's our guy with a strong arm that little things like "doesn't handle pressure" just goes aside.
If it was the Chiefs QB people wouldn't have an issue remembering that having difficulties handling a rush or inside/outside pressure (or anything at all really) was an actual weakness or at least a concern (or at the very least had an effect on ones prospect status).
Here it's not even considered. There's no other way to look at it if someone who have faith understands the game is asking what Weeden lacks as a prospect.
Sorry. I apologize if the track record for guy out of college with "Throws hard, has difficulties at time handling rush/pressure" is generally poor. Hopefully what looks to be a really promising OL can help minimize the effect and Weeden grows his own game as well.
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