2013 Cleveland Browns Thread: RIP Chud
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se-alumIf the Browns hire McDaniels, I quit.
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LJJust saw the BOB only makes 1.1 mil. Give him a guaranteed contract and he is yours.
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like_that
Is this official btw? Can the raiders SOS change after tonights game and all the 4 pm games are over?Mulva;1558734 wrote:4th pick in the draft, by the way.
1 HOU 16 2 14 0 0.125 0.561 2 STL(WAS) 16 3 13 0 0.188 0.517 3 JAX 16 4 12 0 0.250 0.509 4 CLE 16 4 12 0 0.250 0.519 -
SportsAndLady
This lollike_that;1558737 wrote:I always find it funny when people try to correlate their own professional lives to that of pro sports. Just stop, there is no correlation.
There's 0 correlation -
se-alum
1) ClowneyMulva;1558734 wrote:4th pick in the draft, by the way.
1 HOU 16 2 14 0 0.125 0.561 2 STL(WAS) 16 3 13 0 0.188 0.517 3 JAX 16 4 12 0 0.250 0.509 4 CLE 16 4 12 0 0.250 0.519
2) Matthews
3) Bridgewater
4) BORTLES!! -
LJ
Its simple. The fear of losing is always a stronger emotion than the greed of winning. No matter your career aspirations or your career field, its always a harder leap for someone to make when history shows that the organization is heavy handed when it comes to firing people.like_that;1558737 wrote:
I always find it funny when people try to correlate their own professional lives to that of pro sports. Just stop, there is no correlation. -
Mulva
Took it from draft tek. They said the top 8 was set now that the Raiders and Bucs are getting stomped.like_that;1558745 wrote:Is this official btw? Can the raiders SOS change after tonights game and all the 4 pm games are over?
Would be shocking if the Texans don't go QB.se-alum;1558747 wrote:1) Clowney
2) Matthews
3) Bridgewater
4) BORTLES!! -
SportsAndLady
Herpy Derpy Derp blah blah blahLJ;1558749 wrote:Its simple. The fear of losing is always a stronger emotion than the greed of winning. No matter your career aspirations or your career field, its always a harder leap for someone to make when history shows that the organization is heavy handed when it comes to firing people.
STFU LJ, you don't know everything -
SportsAndLady
Bridgewater is a lock for Houston, imo.se-alum;1558747 wrote:1) Clowney
2) Matthews
3) Bridgewater
4) BORTLES!! -
LJ
Never said I did. Never said that I KNEW that's what those coaches were thinking. All your wordsSportsAndLady;1558752 wrote:Herpy Derpy Derp blah blah blah
STFU LJ, you don't know everything -
wes_mantooth
I would think so, but some "experts" think Johnny footballSportsAndLady;1558753 wrote:Bridgewater is a lock for Houston, imo. -
shook_17Ifbridgewater falls to St Louis you trade up with them.
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SportsAndLadyI love how these teams throw out their backup QB's in these meaningless games and they always look better than Cleveland's QB lol god damn we suck
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like_that
Really? I thought he made much more than that.LJ;1558744 wrote:Just saw the BOB only makes 1.1 mil. Give him a guaranteed contract and he is yours. -
Azubuike24The Texans wouldn't draft Derek Carr would they? LOL.
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LJ
Yeah I thought he was mid 3's.like_that;1558762 wrote:Really? I thought he made much more than that. -
Footwedge
Sorry. but Chud had his chance and he blew it. The front office spent money on some free agents and they played like crap. They wasted 3 or 4 games with Weeden at qb and couldn't figure out Hoyer was better...much better. If that's how they evaluate players, then they suck. They got blown out by a very mediocre Pittsburgh team....twice. The 4th quarter meltdowns were simply imexcusable.wes_mantooth;1558693 wrote:yeah, maybe...but Mangini wasn't their guy...at least I dont think he was. I pisses me off that you hire a guy then fire him when you didn't give him a chance. I have a lot of issues with Chud, but none were worth firing over in the first year. These two idiots running things didn't get him much in FA and they basically traded away the draft, so they didn't put him in the best position possible. Just my opinion
Hs team was garbage...and as far as I can see it...good riddance Chud. -
like_that
lol do you have anything to prove that this is how every potential coach thinks?LJ;1558749 wrote:Its simple. The fear of losing is always a stronger emotion than the greed of winning. No matter your career aspirations or your career field, its always a harder leap for someone to make when history shows that the organization is heavy handed when it comes to firing people. -
LJ
Its one of the basic studies of behavioral economics.like_that;1558768 wrote:lol do you have anything to prove that this is how every potential coach thinks? -
sportchamppsChild didn't have a QB you can't win in this league with Weeden and Cambell consistently. He didn't even have a chance.
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se-alum
You don't think Chud was forced to play Weeden for the front office to evaluate him? Chud knew Hoyer was the best option, that's why he jumped from 3rd to 1st string when Weeden was hurt.Footwedge;1558769 wrote:Sorry. but Chud had his chance and he blew it. The front office spent money on some free agents and they played like crap. They wasted 3 or 4 games with Weeden at qb and couldn't figure out Hoyer was better...much better. If that's how they evaluate players, then they suck. They got blown out by a very mediocre Pittsburgh team....twice. The 4th quarter meltdowns were simply imexcusable.
Hs team was garbage...and as far as I can see it...good riddance Chud. -
SportsAndLady
Lol you just make yourself sound worse and worse...You may not have one person on this site who enjoys your posts.LJ;1558775 wrote:Its one of the basic studies of behavioral economics. -
LJ
Oh noSportsAndLady;1558784 wrote:Lol you just make yourself sound worse and worse...You may not have one person on this site who enjoys your posts. -
IggyPride00
Ain't that the pot calling the kettle black.Lol you just make yourself sound worse and worse...You may not have one person on this site who enjoys your posts. -
SportsAndLady
You're oldIggyPride00;1558795 wrote:Ain't that the pot calling the kettle black.