edkk323
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The talent gap between the Browns and the rest of the AFCN is HUGE. They really turned it around in one short year. We need to secure the first seed to avoid seeing them or KC before the championship game. The stars aligned so perfectly for them. It is pretty remarkable.A lot of cynical replies in this thread.
I love this for Cleveland. Very aggressive move.
I'm rooting for them to sign Earl Thomas too. Thomas is a game-changing talent, without a doubt one of the most impact defensive players in the league. If they finalize an agreement with him, this team is a force to be reckoned with on both sides of the ball.
They’ve put themselves in position to compete for the division, that’s for sure. I wouldn’t be printing up playoff tix just yet, though. Lots can happen. Mayfield could end up being a 8-8 or 9-7 guy very easily. We still don’t know how long Hunt will be suspended for. We have no idea how Freddie freaking Kitchens will look in his rookie year of head coaching.The talent gap between the Browns and the rest of the AFCN is HUGE. They really turned it around in one short year. We need to secure the first seed to avoid seeing them or KC before the championship game. The stars aligned so perfectly for them. It is pretty remarkable.
They’ve put themselves in position to compete for the division, that’s for sure. I wouldn’t be printing up playoff tix just yet, though. Lots can happen. Mayfield could end up being a 8-8 or 9-7 guy very easily. We still don’t know how long Hunt will be suspended for. We have no idea how Freddie freaking Kitchens will look in his rookie year of head coaching.
If all you needed was OBJ, some key pieces on defense, and a nice ass RB, the Giants would’ve been lights out last year, and maybe other years, too. They’re putting a lot of big egos in that locker room, which just seems like a very Cleveland thing to do.
I’m guessing that they’ll all be beating on each other to some degree, minus Cincinnati. The Browns may end up earning a postseason berth, but I’m not sure that they’ve earned the right to be considered the 3rd best team in the AFC, either. At this point in time, I’d compare them to a team like the Colts, and that’s being generous.
Sure, but they’re probably not going to steamroll any of them, aside from maybe Cincy. Pittsburgh and Baltimore are going to show up, too. Like the AFC South, those teams have a habit of canceling each other out to some extent. These are hard fought, tough divisional matchups. Maybe they go 4-2 in the division and end up at 10-6 with a playoff berth. Just not sure they’re a clear cut 3rd best team in the AFC, that’s all.You do not think the Browns can take down the Steelers\Ravens\Bengals?
So yeah you don’t understand.I know that winning the superbowl didnt negate the fact that the passing game was atrocious. To think thst it proved otherwise is drinking fat kool aid
Wow. I can’t even begin to describe how much i disagree with this.Front 7, wide receiver, running back, tight end, quarterback. Just to name a few.
If Mayfield doesn't wet himself, the Browns could win the division by 2 games.
It was certainly a weakness in 2018- that's why Bill traded for Gordon. They won the SB because the other units of the team stepped up big, including the GOAT.
Whoa
Talk about chugging the koolaid