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Cleveland Browns 2011 Super Awesome In-Season Thread

  • BR1986FB
    like_that;1029004 wrote:Still ridiculous to make next season out to be do or die, as if the franchise is going anywhere.
    It's "do or die" for the Holmgren/Heckert regime as they are in year 3 out of 5. After craptastic 5-11 and likely 4-12 years in their first two they HAVE to show significant progress in year three. I'm not saying "playoffs" but if they lay another 5-11 "egg" there are going to more people calling for their heads than there currently are.
  • OQB
    Are you not tired of getting shit stomped by the AFC North? lol I know we need patience, but C'mon man! :p

    I don't expect them to make the playoffs next year, but I would be happy with an 8-8/9-7 record with a wins over the steelers, ravens, and bengals.
  • OQB
    BR1986FB;1029022 wrote:It's "do or die" for the Holmgren/Heckert regime as they are in year 3 out of 5. After craptastic 5-11 and likely 4-12 years in their first two they HAVE to show significant progress in year three. I'm not saying "playoffs" but if they lay another 5-11 "egg" there are going to more people calling for their heads than there currently are.
    exactly my point.
  • like_that
    BR1986FB;1029022 wrote:It's "do or die" for the Holmgren/Heckert regime as they are in year 3 out of 5. After craptastic 5-11 and likely 4-12 years in their first two they HAVE to show significant progress in year three. I'm not saying "playoffs" but if they lay another 5-11 "egg" there are going to more people calling for their heads than there currently are.
    I agree there. Not improving next year is inexcusable, but for those expecting a playoff year, you are more likely to be dissapointed than satisfied.
  • BR1986FB
    OQB;1029027 wrote:Are you not tired of getting shit stomped by the AFC North? lol I know we need patience, but C'mon man! :p

    I don't expect them to make the playoffs next year, but I would be happy with an 8-8/9-7 record with a wins over the steelers, ravens, and bengals.
    I think most fans would be pleased with those records. Schedule will be significantly more difficult as I know they play the NFC East but also the AFC West.

    Part of the reason I want them to move on at QB is that McCoy is 0-8 against the AFC North and hasn't looked even "serviceable" against the Steelers or Rats except for his first start ever against Pittsburgh.
  • BR1986FB
    like_that;1029035 wrote:I agree there. Not improving next year is inexcusable, but for those expecting a playoff year, you are more likely to be dissapointed than satisfied.
    No playoff year. Not with their schedule. If they upgrade I could see a couple of divisional wins though. Could've had three this year.
  • like_that
    OQB;1029027 wrote:Are you not tired of getting shit stomped by the AFC North? lol I know we need patience, but C'mon man! :p

    I don't expect them to make the playoffs next year, but I would be happy with an 8-8/9-7 record with a wins over the steelers, ravens, and bengals.
    lol of course I am, but I am also a realist, and I know it's just not going to happen next year, unless we get this miracle season where everything goes our way. I would obviously be happy with those records, but i would also be happy with 7 wins and being competitive in most if not all the games.
  • Commander of Awesome
    If we have 7 wins next season, are we going to hear the same whining that we should have been tanking since we're not going to the SB?
  • BR1986FB
    Commander of Awesome;1029047 wrote:If we have 7 wins next season, are we going to hear the same whining that we should have been tanking since we're not going to the SB?
    I only think you hear that "whining" if they win 7 and leave 3 on the table after Shurmur pulls some butthole move to grasp defeat from the jaws of victory.
  • like_that
    BR1986FB;1029054 wrote:I only think you hear that "whining" if they win 7 and leave 3 on the table after Shurmur pulls some butthole move to grasp defeat from the jaws of victory.
    If they win 7, I can honestly see the team leaving 8 on the table, all being pattys fault lol.
  • BR1986FB
    like_that;1029061 wrote:If they win 7, I can honestly see the team leaving 8 on the table, all being pattys fault lol.
    I think you'd hear more whining if they had the potential to win 10 yet only got 7 due to Shurmur gaffes. There are still fools that think this years team could've been a playoff team because of the close games they lost. :rolleyes:
  • OQB
    lol I'd be happy with 7 wins....I'm just tired of this crap they call football.
  • BR1986FB
    OQB;1029097 wrote:lol I'd be happy with 7 wins....I'm just tired of this crap they call football.
    I think a lot of people would be pleased with the increased wins and an offense that LOOKS like an offense. This "three 2 yard passes and a cloud of punts" offense sucks.
  • OQB
    BR1986FB;1029099 wrote:I think a lot of people would be pleased with the increased wins and an offense that LOOKS like an offense. This "three 2 yard passes and a cloud of punts" offense sucks.
    exactly....I would be fine and support this regime if they went 7-9, but atleast make it exciting and put some touchdowns on the board....like 07.
  • Commander of Awesome
    OQB;1029101 wrote:exactly....I would be fine and support this regime if they went 7-9, but atleast make it exciting and put some touchdowns on the board....like 07.
    We've actually been a much better offseason than any team since the 07 team. You guys forget 08,09,10 and how dreadful those offenses were. We don't have the wins to show it, but I think this current team is our best since 07 and I'm pretty optimistic heading forward. I think we'll get a new QB and some weapons this offseason.
  • OQB
    Commander of Awesome;1029106 wrote:We've actually been a much better offseason than any team since the 07 team. You guys forget 08,09,10 and how dreadful those offenses were. We don't have the wins to show it, but I think this current team is our best since 07 and I'm pretty optimistic heading forward. I think we'll get a new QB and some weapons this offseason.
    The problem this season is getting the ball in the endzone....sure we can move the ball, but if all you get is FG's it get's frustrating.


    I agree, get a Real franchise QB and playmakers and we will be in good shape (fingers Crossed)
  • Commander of Awesome
    OQB;1029108 wrote:The problem this season is getting the ball in the endzone....sure we can move the ball, but if all you get is FG's it get's frustrating.
    But even that said, we're still a better offense than the last 3 yrs.
  • OQB
    Total Offensive rankings:

    2007: 8th, 25.1 ppg 10-6 record Crennel
    2008: 31st, 14.5 ppg 4-12 record Crennel
    2009: 32nd, 15.3 ppg 5-11 record Mangini
    2010: 29th, 16.9 ppg 5-11 record Mangini
    2011: 29th, 13.9 ppg 4-11 record Shurmur

    stats came from NFL.com
  • Commander of Awesome
    Hmm thats interesting, from the eye test I thought we were much better than the past seasons.
  • DeyDurkie5
    key stat..13.9 ppg
  • like_that
    DeyDurkie5;1029152 wrote:key stat..13.9 ppg
    If Hillis actually plays this whole season I think the stat would be 17 ppg.
  • Heretic
    like_that;1029158 wrote:If Hillis actually plays this whole season I think the stat would be 17 ppg.
    That might be true. I think in his first start in place of Hillis, Hardesty single-handedly kept 10+ points off the board for you guys because of how he dropped every pass thrown to him AND THEY KEPT TRYING TO THROW TO HIM.

    But regardless, if you lose the one guy you think you can probably count on to do something for a good chunk of the year, there's going to be problems when you don't have viable back-up plans. Which they really didn't.
  • like_that
    Heretic;1029164 wrote:That might be true. I think in his first start in place of Hillis, Hardesty single-handedly kept 10+ points off the board for you guys because of how he dropped every pass thrown to him AND THEY KEPT TRYING TO THROW TO HIM.

    But regardless, if you lose the one guy you think you can probably count on to do something for a good chunk of the year, there's going to be problems when you don't have viable back-up plans. Which they really didn't.
    This is why I doubt they let him walk. They have RB figured out with him there, they don't need to add another need to the whole list of needs they currently have.

    I think Phil Dawson most likely will be the "key" player that isn't resigned, if anyone.
  • BR1986FB
    by Marty Gitlin - WR Little explains recent success
    WR Greg Little on his growing ability to
    separate: "I've learned things to do when guys are showing press or playing off
    me. It's about route-running and being on the same page with the quarterback."
    Little, who has overcome a severe case of dropsies, averaged 8.3 YPC in his
    first seven games and 14.0 since.
  • BR1986FB
    Colts players can’t understand why fans would want them to lose

    Posted by Michael David Smith on December 28, 2011, 6:34 PM EST
    Reuters

    The Colts head into Week 17 knowing that a loss would get them the first overall pick in the draft, while a win combined with a Rams loss would move the Colts into No. 2 in the draft order. And they know that for Colts fans who want Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck, that could mean cheering for them to lose.

    But just because players know that mentality exists, that doesn’t mean they understand it.

    “I don’t understand any of that,” Colts tight end Dallas Clark said, in comments distributed by the team. “I am just focused on trying to beat Jacksonville, and I think that everyone in this locker room’s goal is to do that.”

    Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney said he gets why Colts fans would want to see the team get a great player in the draft, but he doesn’t have any interest in that discussion.

    “I don’t care what pick we get,” Freeney said. “I have never cared. I don’t care if we have [any] first-round picks, I don’t care. It is just me. I go out there, I play hard every day and I let those who make those decisions worry about that. Those who play, we are worrying about playing and playing hard.”

    Defensive end Robert Mathis responded to a question by saying that he doesn’t even want to talk about the issue.

    “It is better not to respond to that at all,” Mathis said. “We come and play to win.”

    The Colts have come to win two weeks in a row. Now they’ll try to make it three.



    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/12/28/colts-players-cant-understand-why-fans-would-want-them-to-lose/