
Lets talk a little Browns Football!!!!
#121
Posted 22 April 2009 - 08:03 PM
#122 Guest_Gumshoe_*
Posted 23 April 2009 - 01:56 PM
It is a proven fact that the good teams accumulate picks in the draft while the bad teams continue to get top ten first round picks and continue to draft high priced players who yield about a 50-50 return on investment.
Trade the number five pick for more picks later in the draft. Trade Edwards for the 2nd and 5th the Giants want, trade Anderson for whatever you can get, then draft some quality football players just once this decade. Let Brady Quinn play a full season before we bring in yet another unproven player and squander another high draft pick. The bad teams are always the same teams and the good teams are always the same. Why is it that the Colts, Steelers, Patriots never have high draft choices, while the Lions, Browns, Bengals, Raiders always have high draft picks yet the good always are good and the bad always are bad. Hmmmm. Idiots! These same teams continue to bring in coaches who continue to do the same stupidity over and over.
Oh and quite drafting players simply because you like their size or speed. Football is an eye test on the field not in the gym. A football player is a football player not a guy who looks good, is a certain height or can lift a certain amount of weight. how many times must this be proven over and over. Jerry Rice was labeled to slow coming out of college. Dont listen to what the experts say. Watch film and draft the players!
#123 Guest_Gumshoe_*
Posted 25 April 2009 - 09:33 PM
No trade for Edwards or Quinn which I think is a good thing in general at least for this year. Give Quinn a chance, Edwards can''t really be as bad as he was last year can he? How we passed over Rey Maulauga is beyond me and now he is a Bengal, but at least hes not a Steeler.
Five more picks tommorrow, hopefully we make them count, this draft is hopefully full of substance and not style.
#124
Posted 25 April 2009 - 10:25 PM

I do have to say though....I say I think giving Quinn a chance will be good & hopefully the Browns become more competitive this year, overall, w/their picks.....It's truly no fun when you don't have competition...I think you could see an upturn this season..... (talk about being optimistic!?!?! LOL)

Edited by slice slice baby, 25 April 2009 - 10:28 PM.
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#125
Posted 26 April 2009 - 12:32 PM
I would like to think that there was a reason why he fell to where he did and the Browns knew it and the Bengals didn't. Wouldn't be the first time the Bengals didn't do their homework on draft day.
Hopefully the draft day moves will make the Browns better. God knows they can't get much worse.
#126 Guest_Gumshoe_*
Posted 05 May 2009 - 07:54 AM
Jones is currently holding out for a better contract and the Jets drafted a RB, so maybe we should just wait til they release him. While I am no fan of Edwards, we should keep him if we cant do better than Thomas Jones and a conditional draft pick.
QB Graham Harrell also reportedly did well at this weekends mini camp but has not been signed to a contract yet.
#127 Guest_Gumshoe_*
Posted 13 May 2009 - 09:22 AM
QB Graham Harrell not offered a contract. Speculation involving the possible trade of Braylon Edwards for Jets RB Thomas Jones have died down for the moment.
#128 Guest_Gumshoe_*
Posted 15 June 2009 - 02:16 PM
#129
Posted 15 June 2009 - 03:37 PM
Don't know whether to be happy.....


Edited by ADog, 15 June 2009 - 03:38 PM.
#130 Guest_Gumshoe_*
Posted 02 July 2009 - 09:35 AM
Stallworth smoked weed! whoda thought!
#131
Posted 02 July 2009 - 10:31 AM

#132 Guest_Gumshoe_*
Posted 25 July 2009 - 11:07 AM
QB battle looms with Quinn starting the battle in the lead....supposedly. Watch out for rookie RB James Davis out of Clemson and 2nd year TE Martin Rucker out of Missouri. If we get Alex Mack signed and in camp the Browns will work to become a pound it out team and Davis and Rucker could be major new pieces to the offense.
Does anyone want to buy my "Romeo must go!" T shirt?
#133
Posted 25 July 2009 - 12:11 PM
http://www.nfl.com/trainingcamp
I am definitely starting to get the football bug........now hopefully Mangini can start to make the Browns a little respectable this year.
Link to the Browns schedule.....
http://www.nfl.com/teams/schedule?team=CLE...;seasonType=REG
Edited by ADog, 25 July 2009 - 12:11 PM.
#134 Guest_Gumshoe_*
Posted 29 July 2009 - 03:53 PM
I think I'll take Plaxico Burress with a hole in his leg!
#135
Posted 29 July 2009 - 04:15 PM
I think I'll take Plaxico Burress with a hole in his leg!
hmmmmmmm....take a player with a hole in his leg.....or take a player with a hole in his head....tough choice.....
#136
Posted 13 August 2009 - 08:31 AM
QB battle between Anderson and Quinn continues to be even.
Rookie running back James Davis has really impressed the coaches and players throughout camp...i am really looking forward to seeing this kid play...at the 22nd pick in the 6th round he could possibly become the steal of the draft!
Shaun Rogers continues to be his dominate self that he showed us last season throughout camp.
Braylon Edwards has had a fantastic camp in which he catches everything thrown his way...good news but we will have to see what he does in game situations.
Reports say that 2nd round rookie WR Mohamed Massaquoi from the University of Georgia has clearly outplayed Brian Robiskie and may be the 2nd WR on the depth chart.
1st round pick Alex Mack has struggled at times during camp especially against Shaun Rogers...this is to be expected...always a little learning curve.
Here is a link to a site that gives day to day details of browns training camp
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/rapid-reports/team/CLE
#137 Guest_Gumshoe_*
Posted 17 August 2009 - 02:32 PM
drive down the field, kick a field goal, make a penalty, miss a field goal
drive down the field, BE drops a sure TD, throw an INT
Third and long, give up a TD Bomb
4th and long, make a defensive stop, defensive holding
run the ball for 50 yards give up 250
penalties, turnovers, and deja vu all over again.
Am I in the minority by stating however that I like the white jerseys and brown pants better than white on white. The only way to stop this madness is to bring back the orange pants!
#138
Posted 17 August 2009 - 08:14 PM
drive down the field, kick a field goal, make a penalty, miss a field goal
drive down the field, BE drops a sure TD, throw an INT
Third and long, give up a TD Bomb
4th and long, make a defensive stop, defensive holding
run the ball for 50 yards give up 250
penalties, turnovers, and deja vu all over again.
Am I in the minority by stating however that I like the white jerseys and brown pants better than white on white. The only way to stop this madness is to bring back the orange pants!
Agree with you completely! I like what the new regime is doing but it looks like it may take a couple of years before some success.
#139 Guest_Gumshoe_*
Posted 19 August 2009 - 01:43 PM
The season everyone talks about was against several mediocre teams in the first half of the season and he stunk the 2nd half and failed when the season was on the line against the Bengals. He stunk last year. Just put Quinn in and trade Anderson to the Raiders or any other dysfunctional team that will have him. We may not win any more games but at least this ridiclulous QB derby will be over.
Here is another thought. Why don't we give WR Marvin Harrison a look. As it stands now we will have two rookies playing with one likely starting. Would Harrision not be a viable second receiver who certainly can catch the ball at least as often as Braylon Edwards. And would he not be someone who could teach the new guys the game of football better than what we have? Sure he might pistol whip anyone who crosses him or fire a couple shots across the bow of local car washes but geez, doesn't that need to be done from time to time.
Now we get to face the Vikings to start the season, not only with Adrian Peterson who will probably run for 300 yards but also with my alltime favorite QB Brett Favre, getting his confidence and swagger back against our swiss cheese defense.....Yikes!
#140
Posted 19 August 2009 - 11:16 PM
The season everyone talks about was against several mediocre teams in the first half of the season and he stunk the 2nd half and failed when the season was on the line against the Bengals. He stunk last year. Just put Quinn in and trade Anderson to the Raiders or any other dysfunctional team that will have him. We may not win any more games but at least this ridiclulous QB derby will be over.
Here is another thought. Why don't we give WR Marvin Harrison a look. As it stands now we will have two rookies playing with one likely starting. Would Harrision not be a viable second receiver who certainly can catch the ball at least as often as Braylon Edwards. And would he not be someone who could teach the new guys the game of football better than what we have? Sure he might pistol whip anyone who crosses him or fire a couple shots across the bow of local car washes but geez, doesn't that need to be done from time to time.
Now we get to face the Vikings to start the season, not only with Adrian Peterson who will probably run for 300 yards but also with my alltime favorite QB Brett Favre, getting his confidence and swagger back against our swiss cheese defense.....Yikes!

Quinn should start from what we saw of him last year and he seems to be having a better preseason this year.
I like are WR core but agree with you that adding Harrison would only make us better!
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