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Week 15: Cleveland Browns @ Cincinnati Bengals

  • Murdski99
    It's real simple

    1. FIRE DABOL, bring in a knowledgable OC
    2. Draft offensive talent
    3. Keep Mangina as head coach
    4. DRAFT OFFENSIVE TALENT
  • bigdaddy2003
    Definitely need to can the offensive coordinator.
  • Nate
    Mangini is far from the problem.
    Besides Hillis, this offense is ACC worthy.
  • Jester
    Nate;600869 wrote:Mangini is far from the problem.
    Besides Hillis, this offense is ACC worthy.
    I don't think anyone has really said Mangini is the problem. It's the combo of Delhomme/Daboll that makes this offense worse than some high schools.
  • Art Modell
    Hopefully this is a 1:00 game so I can take a nap before the real game.
  • bigdaddy2003
    Cleveland only has 1 o'clock games I believe.
  • Nate
    Jester;600875 wrote:I don't think anyone has really said Mangini is the problem. It's the combo of Delhomme/Daboll that makes this offense worse than some high schools.

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-hot-seat-yet/

    Why do we keep hearing he is in the hot seat then? Pretty stupid after 2 years to get rid of him when this team is lightyears better than last.
  • Jester
    I was more implying that the posters on this thread haven't really said Mangini is the problem. I'm sure there are some that think Mangini should go, but I know I and several others think he's done pretty well so far this year, given the state that the team is in.
  • killer_ewok
    I just can't see the Bengals not winning another game this season. They get the W at home in Cincy.
  • grodt
    If Colt plays Browns win. If Jake plays Bengals win unless Palmer somehow plays even worse then he has been playing.
  • Writerbuckeye
    The Browns have a chance to win if Colt is able to play.

    If Delhomme is the QB, this is another loss.

    Let's hope Hillis can hang onto the ball this week.
  • Art Modell
    LOL at Cleveland fans thinking McBoy is the answer to their problems.
  • voewoody
    ^^^^^

  • dazedconfused
    Art Modell;601111 wrote:LOL at Cleveland fans thinking McBoy is the answer to their problems.

    maybe not the answer but he was the catalyst behind the victories against the saints and the pats...two teams i believe you haven't quite figured out yet

    oh and ill save you the time: pittsburgh did beat the browns 28-10, they're also 10-3 and on their "super bowl run," whereas the browns are 5-8 and looking forward to the draft, cleveland's a shithole, etc. also hahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa
  • thedynasty1998
    It will be interesting to see what the Browns do with McCoy going forward. Do they have the confidence in him to give him the reigns and think he can be a capable starter in the NFL? Or do they look at QB's in the draft or free agency?
  • Commander of Awesome
    I think the return thus far is promising on McCoy, though I am still unconvinced. If we have a shot at Luck you dont pass on him.
  • thedynasty1998
    Commander of Awesome;601712 wrote:I think the return thus far is promising on McCoy, though I am still unconvinced. If we have a shot at Luck you dont pass on him.

    How would they have a shot at Luck? Trade up? Not sure if that fits Holmgren's plan. I would imagine it would have been easier to move up last year to get Bradford and they didn't seem to pursue that.

    Now what if Ryan Mallett is available? I know he has a lot of skeptics, but if he's available is that a pick worth considering? Or how about a Locker or maybe Nick Foles in the second round?

    Wonder how many teams ahead of Cleveland will be looking at QB's? I would imagine Carolina, Cincinnati, San Francisco, Minnesota, Tennessee and maybe even Washington. I would doubt Arizona would since they seem to have two rookies they like.

    But with all those teams likely considering a QB, I don't think there will be much value in a QB for where the Browns will be drafting.
  • se-alum
    Commander of Awesome;601712 wrote:I think the return thus far is promising on McCoy, though I am still unconvinced. If we have a shot at Luck you dont pass on him.
    The only shot we have at Luck is if he returns to Stanford for another year, and the Browns are absolutely terrible next year. In other words, no chance!!
  • Commander of Awesome
    I was using Luck as an axample. Basically meaning that that if you hacve a shot at the best QB prospect, a legit franchise QB (I think Luck is the only one that fits the bill this year) McCoy isn't going to keep you from taking him. McCoy has looked better than expected, promising for sure but I am not ready to bet the franchise on him.

    @ Dynasty, I hate Mallet, I think he sucks and will suck in the pros. I wouldn't take him with a 2nd round pick. IMO the only 1st round worthy QBs in this draft are Luck and Locker, not a Newton believer either. Dude as Akali Smith written all over him.
  • thedynasty1998
    There are a lot of people who don't like Mallett. I'm not in that group, but I do understand the skepticism.

    How do you think the Browns get a franchise QB then? Hopefully they won't be drafting in the top 5 anytime soon, and the only way to get a franchise QB is via the draft. Sometimes you have to gamble and hope to get lucky. I think the Browns got lucky with McCoy, however I still think he's a career backup.

    Eventually they will need that franchise QB and I just don't see any other way of getting him, other than the draft.

    Guys who I would consider franchise QB's in the NFL and how they were acquired:

    Drafted:
    P. Manning, Rivers, Brady, Schaub, Rodgers, Flacco, Palmer (was considered a franchise QB at one time), Ryan, Bradford, Sanchez (believed to be one), Freeman, Kolb (they traded away McNabb because of him), Roethlisberger, Garrard and Romo

    Guys traded for:
    Brees (FA), Cutler(traded for two 1st round picks and a 3rd), Vick (unique situation) & Cassel

    McNabb, Orton, Campbell and Fitzpatrick are not guys I would probably consider franchise QB's.


    So, it's proven that in order to get a franchise QB it comes through the draft, because those guys just don't become available. Sooner or later the Browns need to take a chance on one, unless they can make a deal for Kolb (which I'd prefer).
  • Commander of Awesome
    Jury is still out on McCoy. He could be the guy, but I am not ready to say that yet. I need to see more. He's practicing today and isn't limited so hopefully we see him on Sunday.
  • se-alum
    thedynasty1998;601744 wrote:There are a lot of people who don't like Mallett. I'm not in that group, but I do understand the skepticism.

    How do you think the Browns get a franchise QB then? Hopefully they won't be drafting in the top 5 anytime soon, and the only way to get a franchise QB is via the draft. Sometimes you have to gamble and hope to get lucky. I think the Browns got lucky with McCoy, however I still think he's a career backup.

    Eventually they will need that franchise QB and I just don't see any other way of getting him, other than the draft.

    Guys who I would consider franchise QB's in the NFL and how they were acquired:

    Drafted:
    P. Manning, Rivers, Brady, Schaub, Rodgers, Flacco, Palmer (was considered a franchise QB at one time), Ryan, Bradford, Sanchez (believed to be one), Freeman, Kolb (they traded away McNabb because of him), Roethlisberger, Garrard and Romo

    Guys traded for:
    Brees (FA), Cutler(traded for two 1st round picks and a 3rd), Vick (unique situation) & Cassel

    McNabb, Orton, Campbell and Fitzpatrick are not guys I would probably consider franchise QB's.


    So, it's proven that in order to get a franchise QB it comes through the draft, because those guys just don't become available. Sooner or later the Browns need to take a chance on one, unless they can make a deal for Kolb (which I'd prefer).
    Schaub was traded to the Texans from the Falcons.
  • thedynasty1998
    se-alum;601795 wrote:Schaub was traded to the Texans from the Falcons.

    Good call! Completely forgot about that.
  • Jester
    I don't believe the Browns will necessarily go into the draft looking for a QB, but if one presents itself in the later rounds I could see them taking one.
  • Art Modell
    I can see it now: Holmgren flies down to Mississippi and talks Farve out of retirement.