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2014 Cleveland Browns Offseason Thread

  • thavoice
    BR1986FB;1650391 wrote:It had better be because with Schwartz in pass protection, Hoyer might get killed.

    Tate is light years better than anything the Browns have had at RB for awhile. He follows the zone blocking, lets the play develop, and cuts at just the right time. You can tell he's a pro, but can/will he stay healthy?

    If the Steelers stay in the defensive package that they've been running throughout preseason, Tate will have a field day. Pittsburgh's starters were giving up 7.1 ypc when running this package. It's very pass coverage friendly and leaves them vulnerable to the run.
    I wouldnt put alot of stock into the preseason defensive packages as they are very vanilla, as are offensive ones as well.
    It is still a LeBeau lead defense and there is plenty of tape on it to prepare. 3-4 is predicated on confusing and the elaborate blitzes and that is why teams have had success in the short, quick passing attack over the years because it gets teh ball out of the QB hands before it materializes.

    I am looking for Manzeil to drive the winning run in late in the game and win 3-2.
  • SportsAndLady
    Mary Kay reported the Gordon story as him selling cars then a mere hour later someone confirms he's not actually selling but working with the marketing. SMH
  • BR1986FB
    thavoice;1650399 wrote:I wouldnt put alot of stock into the preseason defensive packages as they are very vanilla, as are offensive ones as well.
    It is still a LeBeau lead defense and there is plenty of tape on it to prepare. 3-4 is predicated on confusing and the elaborate blitzes and that is why teams have had success in the short, quick passing attack over the years because it gets teh ball out of the QB hands before it materializes.

    I am looking for Manzeil to drive the winning run in late in the game and win 3-2.
    The impression that I have is that the Steelers defense is morphing and will be in nickel packages more than 60% of the time.
  • BR1986FB
    SportsAndLady;1650405 wrote:Mary Kay reported the Gordon story as him selling cars then a mere hour later someone confirms he's not actually selling but working with the marketing. SMH
    MKC probably got that lead off her 17 year old son's best friends Twitter account.
  • Commander of Awesome
    Browns OC Kyle Shanahan said rookie UFA WR Taylor Gabriel is the third receiver.
  • BR1986FB
    It sounds like there's a decent chance that Gordon could see the field this year. As the link mentioned, it sounds like they are trying to push through these new drug rules and that it could be retroactive, meaning Welker's suspension would be reduced from 4 games to zero and that Gordon would likely see the field this year.
  • like_that
    BR1986FB;1650675 wrote:It sounds like there's a decent chance that Gordon could see the field this year. As the link mentioned, it sounds like they are trying to push through these new drug rules and that it could be retroactive, meaning Welker's suspension would be reduced from 4 games to zero and that Gordon would likely see the field this year.
    Any chance it happens this week lol? Also I can see goodell bring petty and saying Gordon will remained suspended.
  • SportsAndLady
    That would be awesome however that would be good news for the browns and im just very doubtful that will ever happen.
  • Sonofanump
    Commander of Awesome;1650540 wrote:Browns OC Kyle Shanahan said rookie UFA WR Taylor Gabriel is the third receiver.
    It will be very weird seeing two 5'7" receivers out there at once.
  • BR1986FB
    SportsAndLady;1650678 wrote:That would be awesome however that would be good news for the browns and im just very doubtful that will ever happen.
    Sounds like they are trying to push it through pretty quickly due to the lenient punishments to Ray Rice & Jim Irsay compared to Gordon.
  • Dr. KnOiTaLL
    BR1986FB;1650692 wrote:Sounds like they are trying to push it through pretty quickly due to the lenient punishments to Ray Rice & Jim Irsay compared to Gordon.
    Regardless of what happens, I just want the kid to get his life straightened out. He's got too much talent to be wasting time on drugs.
  • BR1986FB
    Dr. KnOiTaLL;1650699 wrote:Regardless of what happens, I just want the kid to get his life straightened out. He's got too much talent to be wasting time on drugs.
    That would be unfortunate if it happened because it would ruin his career as a car salesman. ;)
  • lhslep134
    BR1986FB;1650692 wrote:Sounds like they are trying to push it through pretty quickly due to the lenient punishments to Ray Rice & Jim Irsay compared to Gordon.
    This isn't directed at you BR but you brought up the name. It's directed at people I've seen on facebook and twitter.

    Comparing Irsay's punishment to a player's is absolutely retarded. Owners and players, rightfully,​ play by a different set of rules.
  • Sonofanump
    Commander of Awesome;1650540 wrote:Browns OC Kyle Shanahan said rookie UFA WR Taylor Gabriel is the third receiver.
    I thought about this more and where I've seen two very small receivers on the field together:

    Ernest Givens and Drew Hill.
  • BR1986FB
    lhslep134;1650710 wrote:This isn't directed at you BR but you brought up the name. It's directed at people I've seen on facebook and twitter.

    Comparing Irsay's punishment to a player's is absolutely retarded. Owners and players, rightfully,​ play by a different set of rules.
    I agree. Apples to oranges. They are completely different.
  • thavoice
    I am a proponent of allowing the scouts, coaches and GM decide on whom to draft and bring in. Once the players are on the team then it is up the coaches to decide whom gives them the best chance to win games. To me is seems like some front office types get too attached to guys they scouted/drafted/signed and it becomes an ego thing. Coaches have ego's too, but let them sink or swim with the guys they want on the roster.
  • IggyPride00
    Props to Grossi. He wrote a good article yesterday on ESPN850 about Farmer and his puzzling personnel moves. I am happy to see some in the media are willing to stop carrying the guys water and drill down on why he was so incredibly arrogant as to think the team didn't need receivers even knowing his only real weapon was lost for the season.

    He inherited a team with the most cap room in the league, a surplus of picks, and yet we still have no weapons, and 20 undrafted free agents on a roster that frankly doesn't look any more talented than what was here last year.

    The reluctance of the local media to call him out on wasting yet another year and building for next year has been detrimental to the process as having a fire lit under his ass is the only thing that will finally get us out of the 3-4 win cycle we are stuck on.

    I was hoping for the anti-Banner when Farmer was promoted, yet we appear to be stuck with another arrogant, "I'll show the rest of the league how smart I am" GM whose lack of urgency will ultimately lead to a short tenure here.
  • iclfan2
    IggyPride00;1650757 wrote:Props to Grossi.
    You can stop there, your opinion is now worthless.
  • BR1986FB
    iclfan2;1650768 wrote:You can stop there, your opinion is now worthless.
    I was going to say "you don't see that often" but I think you covered it better.
  • like_that
    I have a feeling if they don't get the deal done this weekend, then they will just wait until the year is over.
  • Laley23
    Sounds like the NFLPA will STRONGLY push for no suspension for Gordon if the deal is done before Sunday (when the 2014 season is officially started). Reason being he violated the policy that is not in place for the upcoming season. Once Sunday hits though, the old policy is essentially in stone for offseason violators...
  • like_that
    Laley23;1650774 wrote:Sounds like the NFLPA will STRONGLY push for no suspension for Gordon if the deal is done before Sunday (when the 2014 season is officially started). Reason being he violated the policy that is not in place for the upcoming season. Once Sunday hits though, the old policy is essentially in stone for offseason violators...
    Where do you see that?
  • Laley23
    like_that;1650777 wrote:Where do you see that?
    My fantay notes. I think it's coming from rotowire.com
  • queencitybuckeye
    lhslep134;1650710 wrote:
    Comparing Irsay's punishment to a player's is absolutely retarded. Owners and players, rightfully,​ play by a different set of rules.
    I'd go a step beyond that. The notion of an employee fining the employer is absurd. It's PR feel good nonsense.