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  • Ironman92
    Footwedge;1681752 wrote:That....is a load of shit. What are they supposed to say, dimlid? Also, Pettine lied through his teeth claiming that the "whole staff" was behind this decision. That is bullshit. No, this call lays firmly on the stubborn, bull headed, throw-in-the-season head coach. His allegiance to the 27th rated quarterback vs. trying to win a playoff spot is disgusting.

    I'm going to the game, and I will boo...as loud as I can.
    I just said that is the first thing I heard...and it was.

    No clue what a dimlid is.

    First playoff race in 12 years and you are going to boo at home. Sounds like a colossal waste of time/money.
  • BR1986FB
    Ironman92;1681754 wrote: No clue what a dimlid is.
    That's his thing. When in doubt, go to the namecalling. LOL

    And as far as the "waste of money?" He's a Johnny fan, not a Breowns fan.
  • Al Bundy
    Footwedge;1681752 wrote:That....is a load of shit. What are they supposed to say, dimlid? Also, Pettine lied through his teeth claiming that the "whole staff" was behind this decision. That is bullshit. No, this call lays firmly on the stubborn, bull headed, throw-in-the-season head coach. His allegiance to the 27th rated quarterback vs. trying to win a playoff spot is disgusting.

    I'm going to the game, and I will boo...as loud as I can.
    Maybe if your boy would have studied the playbook instead of getting in drunken fights at 3 in the morning, he would be starting. I wanted to see what he would be able to do, but it is hard to play someone who doesn't understand the offense. Look at Brady for example. He was a back-up, but he was always prepared. He had a chance and made the most of it.
  • Ironman92
    BR1986FB;1681755 wrote:That's his thing. When in doubt, go to the namecalling. LOL

    And as far as the "waste of money?" He's a Johnny fan, not a Breowns fan.
    Yeah...I post what I "heard".....and that makes me some made up thing
  • BR1986FB
    Al Bundy;1681757 wrote:Maybe if your boy would have studied the playbook instead of getting in drunken fights at 3 in the morning, he would be starting. I wanted to see what he would be able to do, but it is hard to play someone who doesn't understand the offense. Look at Brady for example. He was a back-up, but he was always prepared. He had a chance and made the most of it.
    It was kind of telling when listening to Travis Benjamin (BTW....he needs Hooked on Phonics....sounds like a Rastafarian Mushmouth from Fat Albert) say that "if Johnny mispronounces the plays we'll have to correct him in the huddle so we get it right."
  • BR1986FB
    Ironman92;1681758 wrote:Yeah...I post what I "heard".....and that makes me some made up thing
    Don't feel special. I'm "Fat Boy." Like_that is "lick-that." S&L is "Dicks and Ladies" or some shit like that. He has pet names for all of us, Dimlid. ;)
  • Ironman92
    BR1986FB;1681762 wrote:Don't feel special. I'm "Fat Boy." Like_that is "lick-that." S&L is "Dicks and Ladies" or some shit like that. He has pet names for all of us, Dimlid. ;)
    Lol
  • DeyDurkie5
    BR1986FB;1681658 wrote:I wanted Manziel to start this game but a valid point was brought up.....what if Manziel's first drive was actually his second drive and that "gift" Tom Brady Tuck Rule they gave him was actually a fumble and a TD for Buffalo? People probably wouldn't have been as "rah rah" on him.
    What if manziel had a vagina?
  • bases_loaded
    I hope Hoyer does well and we win. If Hoyer sucks it up again, he gone.
  • Footwedge
    Ironman92;1681758 wrote:Yeah...I post what I "heard".....and that makes me some made up thing
    You made the claim that the team has Hoyer's back. Based on what? So they ask Gordon what he thnks of Hoyer. Is he going to say he blows? Your post was a joke.
  • Footwedge
    Al Bundy;1681757 wrote:Maybe if your boy would have studied the playbook instead of getting in drunken fights at 3 in the morning, he would be starting. I wanted to see what he would be able to do, but it is hard to play someone who doesn't understand the offense. Look at Brady for example. He was a back-up, but he was always prepared. He had a chance and made the most of it.
    First of all, no evidence that he was drunk when accosted by some groupie at HS OWN HOME. Secondly, so you're saying the man isn't playing because he was up past midnight? Is that it? Have a ton of fun watching the 27th ranked quarterback in the league do his thing. I would much rather see Spergyn Winn or Thaddeus Lewis over this POS.
  • Lovejoy1984
    Footwedge;1681784 wrote:You made the claim that the team has Hoyer's back. Based on what? So they ask Gordon what he thnks of Hoyer. Is he going to say he blows? Your post was a joke.
    Actually Jay Glazer made that report, but as we all know reading, along with Math, Spelling, History are hard for you to grasp.
  • Ironman92
    Footwedge;1681784 wrote:You made the claim that the team has Hoyer's back. Based on what? So they ask Gordon what he thnks of Hoyer. Is he going to say he blows? Your post was a joke.
    Christ what is your problem? I was watching ESPN and one of their reporters/commentators said that first. They cut to him...the guy on the spot, the guy they are paying to get the scoop and the first damn thing he said was the players overwhelmingly wanted Hoyer.

    I dgaf one way or the other...a big ol Jimmy cracked corn to me. I didn't make the damn claim....I posted the claim the ESPN guy gave me.

    So let me apologize for posting a claim the paid ESPN guy to give us answers made you freaking jintler.
  • thavoice
    Footwedge;1681786 wrote:First of all, no evidence that he was drunk when accosted by some groupie at HS OWN HOME. Secondly, so you're saying the man isn't playing because he was up past midnight? Is that it? Have a ton of fun watching the 27th ranked quarterback in the league do his thing. I would much rather see Spergyn Winn or Thaddeus Lewis over this POS.
    There are dumb comments, and then there are hall-of-shame worthy comments.
    Congrats, you outdid yourself with that one.
  • Heretic
    Ironman92;1681796 wrote:Christ what is your problem you freaking jintler.
    All you needed were the first few and last few words in your post to create a new site hall of fame comeback.
  • Heretic
    As for your actual question, lord, some therapist could make a big name for himself by figuring out exactly what is wrong with Footwedge. It's like having the absolute worst of the worst in talk radio call-ins except using the written word. Stupid, belligerent and batshit insane all rolled into one hilariously combustable package.
  • friendfromlowry
    Footwedge;1681752 wrote:I'm going to the game, and I will boo...as loud as I can.
    That'll show 'em
  • Al Bundy
    Footwedge;1681786 wrote:First of all, no evidence that he was drunk when accosted by some groupie at HS OWN HOME. Secondly, so you're saying the man isn't playing because he was up past midnight? Is that it? Have a ton of fun watching the 27th ranked quarterback in the league do his thing. I would much rather see Spergyn Winn or Thaddeus Lewis over this POS.
    He's not playing because he doesn't understand the playbook. Hoyer has been awful the past month, but the players and coaches feel that he gives them the best chance to win this week.
  • like_that
    Al Bundy;1681815 wrote:He's not playing because he doesn't understand the playbook. Hoyer has been awful the past month, but the players and coaches feel that he gives them the best chance to win this week.
    I don't buy that he doesn't know the play book at this point in the season.


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  • thavoice
    like_that;1681820 wrote:I don't buy that he doesn't know the play book at this point in the season.


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    Yeah, he has to know the playbook by now.
    There is a difference though between knowing the playbook and the practical application of it. That can only be had by game reps. I dont know how many reps JM gets with the first team, but most starters in the NFL take a very, very high percentage in practice.

    One thing that is diff as well is the calls would be diff for JM. His skill set is different and here is a trial and error that goes on. What looks good on paper or a play or two in practice may not translate. It is all about reps reps reps and I bet the OL, WR, RB's havent had enough reps in the plays that they would like to possibly call that would benefit JM.
  • Footwedge
    Just watched Jim Donavan on the sports show and his report was a lot different than what Pettine had said. Pettine clamed the coaches were in unison regarding his decision and Donavan adamantly claimed that the coaches/office were not in agreement.

    Also, Donavan would not name names but said that several defensive players made comments that Johnny would present a lot more problems for defenses than what Hoyer would do.
  • Footwedge
    Al Bundy;1681815 wrote:He's not playing because he doesn't understand the playbook. Hoyer has been awful the past month, but the players and coaches feel that he gives them the best chance to win this week.
    According to Jim Donavan's report (and he works for the Browns and needs to watch what he says) the coaches and players are not in agreement that Hoyer fives them the best chance to win.

    I like Pettine as a coach in that his players play hard for him. His no excuse mantra is all good by me too (unlke "me, me, me" Brian Hoyer), but he blew it here....big time.

    I'm going to try to sell my tickets. If I can't find anyone to go, my son and I will be there. I'll exercise my right to boo the living shit out of the 27th rated quarterback. I won't be alone n doing so.
  • Al Bundy
    Footwedge;1681841 wrote:According to Jim Donavan's report (and he works for the Browns and needs to watch what he says) the coaches and players are not in agreement that Hoyer fives them the best chance to win.

    I like Pettine as a coach in that his players play hard for him. His no excuse mantra is all good by me too (unlke "me, me, me" Brian Hoyer), but he blew it here....big time.

    I'm going to try to sell my tickets. If I can't find anyone to go, my son and I will be there. I'll exercise my right to boo the living shit out of the 27th rated quarterback. I won't be alone n doing so.
    I'm sorry that you spent your life savings on tickets to go see Johnny play. If you are truly a Browns fan, why wouldn't you root for them to win? I don't care who is playing, I root for the team. Then again, I never had a crush on a football player like you do.
  • like_that
    Footwedge;1681841 wrote:According to Jim Donavan's report (and he works for the Browns and needs to watch what he says) the coaches and players are not in agreement that Hoyer fives them the best chance to win.

    I like Pettine as a coach in that his players play hard for him. His no excuse mantra is all good by me too (unlke "me, me, me" Brian Hoyer), but he blew it here....big time.

    I'm going to try to sell my tickets. If I can't find anyone to go, my son and I will be there. I'll exercise my right to boo the living shit out of the 27th rated quarterback. I won't be alone n doing so.

    Such a great father you are. Spend tickets on the browns to spend time with your son, but now you contemplate throwing that time away with your son, because you are a butt hurt bitch that JFF isn't starting. You are no longer a real Browns fan. Hopefully your son is old enough to realize that. Go fuck yourself.
  • HitsRus
    It works a lot better to send JFF to the rescue if Hoyer can't get it done than vice versa.

    The thing I worry about, is that things will get ugly early if Hoyer fails to move the team or get it in the end zone.