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You all should know this in Todays NFL you cannot get something for nothing. Justin Blackman when hs head is on straight is also an Elite WR. I am just thinking about Brady's limted time behind Center.
I would argue that recognizing a poor hire and being proactive about it is good management. I don't know enough about the people involved to know thats the case, but you can certainly learn a lot about an executive in a year.
I know Lombardi has not been impressive from my vantage point.
The sad part is that division is ripe for a changing of the guard, but the Browns can't get out of their own way to take advantage of it. By the time they sort all this out, Pittsburgh and Baltimore (who have much stronger organizations) will have rebounded and will bury them again.
we had a top 5 offense last year.
we dont need MORE offense, we need better defense, and a better offensive line.
Yeah I said in the other Browns thread that they have a ton of picks for this next draft and already a good team. All they need to pull a Chiefs and go for 10+ wins is a QB.
That's why I think a trade for Mallet makes a lot of sense.
Steelers and Ravens are in a bad moment and Cincinatti is a joke. Browns have a shot if they get some studs in the next draft, I think they can make a few moves and trade down a little to stockpile for the future but not much, you give 2 years and Ravens and Steelers are back in the business. The Browns really need to make a splash in the next draft and FA.
Wait, just why is Cincinnati a joke? They look like a good football team to me...
My wife had the misfortune of working for her cousin Joe Banner for the 5 year period in the late '80's/early '90's when he took Dad and Mom's thriving business and turned it into a defunct business. My only surprise here is that Haslam took him on in the first place; showed me right then and there that Haslam doesn't have it as a new owner, but these things can change (h/t to Andy Johnson). Banner's claim to fame in the NFL came with his high school buddy Jeff Lurie. How he lasted as long as he did there is beyond me (I guess having Andy Reid run their team as successfully as he did, and Ralph Banner's cash infusions to Jeff, made Joe's BS easier to take), but word is they are no longer on speaking term.
Having "walked in the wilderness" of having my own favorite NFL franchise wallow in seemingly unending decrepitude for too many years in the '70's - '90's, I feel total sympathy for the Browns fans. No fan base deserves that (well, maybe only only one **cough**Jets**cough**).
The offense does need help.
its strange that it too haslam less then 2 seasons to leap frog dan synder as worst owner in history
No, that photo was taken in East Rutherford, N.J.I prefer this version:
Two first round picks for a guy with (I believe) 5 failed drug tests in the last three years? That can't possibly backfire at all.Lets offer them This year and next years First for Josh Gordon. Seriously Gordon is closest thing to Megatron out there. We would set at WR for quite some time.
Nope.
Until Haslam sells 9/11 Commemorative hats and then pockets the proceeds, Lil' Danny has nothing to worry about regarding that crown.