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2015 Browns Offseason Thread

  • like_that
    Was not able to post the last couple weeks, but I wanted to add to the convo about how the Browns will do this year. I can see this team imploding and winning 2 games just as I can see this team also grinding to 9 wins. The Browns defense needs to improve their run defense for the latter to happen, which won't happen if all our dlinemen go down to the injury bug again. I think the front 7 has potential if they stay healthy. We also underestimate the impact Mack had on the offense. When you have a shitty QB a running game can hide that flaw. Our RBs were dicing up defenses until Mack went down. The line went from the best in the league with Dallas to 6th because of their run blocking efficiency. The line is only as good as their weakest link, and unfortunately without Mack, our weakest link at center was a huge hole.

    6. Cleveland Browns (12th)
    Pass Blocking Ranking: 2nd, Run Blocking Ranking: 7th, Penalties Ranking: 16th
    Stud: What a year from Joe Thomas (+33.5). The sure-fire Hall of Famer continues to amaze with his play, never having an off year, looking like the best tackle of his generation.
    Dud: When Alex Mack went down, Nick McDonald (-28.3) got 481 snaps at center. It did not go well… at all. Truth be told, anyone who got snaps at center struggled after the loss of Mack.
    Breakdown: The pickup of Joel Bitonio reaped immediate rewards with this line playing as well as any. That was until they lost Mack for the year and that was a hammer blow to their chances of the top spot. Still, there aren’t many lines with as much talent on their roster as the Browns.
  • like_that
    Commander of Awesome;1744154 wrote:What's a Pettine type?
    Hard nose, tough as nails, and is going to put his body on the line.
  • like_that
    Also after catching up on this thread, for fucks sake durkie you place the dollar symbol in front of the number not after it. Anyone who places the dollar sign after the number can go fuck themselves.
  • Commander of Awesome
    like_that;1744157 wrote:Hard nose, tough as nails, and is going to put his body on the line.
    Sounds like a good football player. Is that not ANY coaches/fans type of player?
  • like_that
    Commander of Awesome;1744159 wrote:Sounds like a good football player. Is that not ANY coaches/fans type of player?
    You can have a finesse player just as good. I guess to go in further detail Soloman is the type of role player every team needs. The guy who does a lot of dirty work, but won't be a super star.
  • Commander of Awesome
    like_that;1744161 wrote: The guy who does a lot of dirty work, but won't be a super star.
    Nope only Pettine/Womangini like these players. Hence why they're a "Pettine type" guy. /sarcasm

    My point is calling them a "Pettine type" guy is dumb bc every coach/team wants/needs those type of players.

    Like calling HoF QBs a "Bellichick" type of QB. Dumb bc a HoF QB is every coaches type of QB, know what I'm saying?
  • like_that
    Commander of Awesome;1744164 wrote:Nope only Pettine/Womangini like these players. Hence why they're a "Pettine type" guy. /sarcasm

    My point is calling them a "Pettine type" guy is dumb bc every coach/team wants/needs those type of players.

    Like calling HoF QBs a "Bellichick" type of QB. Dumb bc a HoF QB is every coaches type of QB, know what I'm saying?
    If you want to simplify everything then yes, but not everything is black and white. I would trust a "pettine guy" over a "womangini guy" any day of the week. There is a reason why all teams take on different types of personalities and styles. Hell even divisions take on certain personalities and styles. I think we all know what the AFCN is known for.
  • sleeper
    Commander of Awesome;1744155 wrote:We thought we had good dline depth last yr, turns out we didn't. We need Shelton to be a force, PT to stay healthy. I'm glad we invest a couple of picks in dline, hoping Hughes can earn his contract ext as well.
    The Browns basically went all in on "stop the run, run the ball' strategy that you were boasting about. We'll see if you're right but my guess is the Browns finish dead last in the AFC North because no one gives a fuck about the run game when you don't have a competent QB in the backfield.
  • Commander of Awesome
    Alright I think we've both made our points. Here's hoping "Pettine Type" player in Solomon plays, bc Mingo sure as shit ain't stopping the run.
  • SportsAndLady
    I actually think Mingo made some plays last year. He's not going to be a stud or even a "really good" player, but he can be serviceable out there.
  • DeyDurkie5
    And COA wonders why he gets shit on here. Nitpicking little bitch.

    McCown is competent. He will show that in about a month and a half
  • Commander of Awesome
    SportsAndLady;1744172 wrote:I actually think Mingo made some plays last year. He's not going to be a stud or even a "really good" player, but he can be serviceable out there.
    Great in pass coverage, motor always going guy. He's not a great run stuffing OLBer though. Least hasn't displayed that capability. Mayeb this is his yr with his shoulder fixed. I'm sure the shoulder was a big reason he couldn't get off blocks last season.
  • SportsAndLady
    Can we please not start these stupid little girl fights and actually talk Browns football for once?
  • like_that
    SportsAndLady;1744175 wrote:Can we please not start these stupid little girl fights and actually talk Browns football for once?
    What am I missing, this whole page has been Browns talk only?
  • Commander of Awesome
    DeyDurkie5;1744173 wrote:
    McCown is competent. He will show that in about a month and a half
    Hope you're right, but I don't see it. He's been garbage his whole career minus 11 game stretch with Chicago. You're not basing your belief in McCown on logic, more blind faith and hoping.
  • like_that
    sleeper;1744168 wrote:The Browns basically went all in on "stop the run, run the ball' strategy that you were boasting about. We'll see if you're right but my guess is the Browns finish dead last in the AFC North because no one gives a fuck about the run game when you don't have a competent QB in the backfield.
    Except the Ravens made it back to the playoffs because they could stop the run and run the ball... Flacco isn't an elite QB that can carry the team. At least pay enough attention to the NFL to realize the style of the AFC North.
  • Commander of Awesome
    like_that;1744179 wrote:Except the Ravens made it back to the playoffs because they could stop the run and run the ball... Flacco isn't an elite QB that can carry the team. At least pay enough attention to the NFL to realize the style of the AFC North.
    Also Browns went all in on stopping the run? lol they committed to get a NT that is supposed to help shore up the middle bc PT can't stay healthy. Hard to play def when you don't have an anchor on the lines (see alex mack last season). What a dumb post by sleeper.
  • DeyDurkie5
    Commander of Awesome;1744178 wrote:Hope you're right, but I don't see it. He's been garbage his whole career minus 11 game stretch with Chicago. You're not basing your belief in McCown on logic, more blind faith and hoping.
    I'm basing my belief on the 11 games where he was in a good system and had playmakers and time to throw. Our line will give him time to throw and if he has that, he will be good.
  • like_that
    DeyDurkie5;1744183 wrote:I'm basing my belief on the 11 games where he was in a good system and had playmakers and time to throw. Our line will give him time to throw and if he has that, he will be good.
    All will depend on the rushing attack. If our rushing attack made Hoyer looked good at the beginning of the season (when we had Mack), I beleive they can make McCown look competent.
  • SportsAndLady
    like_that;1744177 wrote:What am I missing, this whole page has been Browns talk only?
    Well Durkie called COA a nitpicking little bitch lol

    Which usually turns into COA calling Durkie a pothead, and Durkie calling COA a ginger.

    I mean don't get me wrong I usually rep those posts because they're funny, but I just want to talk football right now lol
  • DeyDurkie5
    like_that;1744187 wrote:All will depend on the rushing attack. If our rushing attack made Hoyer looked good at the beginning of the season (when we had Mack), I beleive they can make McCown look competent.
    That's blind logic and faith, not reasonable thoughts.
  • BR1986FB
    Mingo is about as worthless as they come. He's going to get beat out by an undrafted (believe Soloman was a UDFA) free agent and be a "situational" type player. Now that's value for a #6 pick. :rolleyes:
  • SportsAndLady
    BR1986FB;1744190 wrote:Mingo is about as worthless as they come. He's going to get beat out by an undrafted (believe Soloman was a UDFA) free agent and be a "situational" type player. Now that's value for a #6 pick. :rolleyes:
    No one is saying he can live up to the #6 pick in the draft hype. He will always be considered a reach, and a bad pick at that spot. But there are plenty of players out there like that who are contributing to their team. Mingo can still be a contributor on this team, I wouldn't call him "worthless as they come".
  • Commander of Awesome
    DeyDurkie5;1744183 wrote:I'm basing my belief on the 11 games where he was in a good system and had playmakers and time to throw. Our line will give him time to throw and if he has that, he will be good.
    An 11 game stretch where according to PFF he was extremely lucky with INts not being caught by the def. His entire career he's been a bum with this ONE exception. I can't think of one example where a QB who was a back up his entire career, threw all kinds of INTs, all of a sudden gets better. His INT rate last yr with TB (With 2 pro bowl WRs) was in line with his career avg (~5% of throws).

    Feel free to get last word in (I know you usually have to have that) but your fandom is getting in the way of logic. He sucks.
  • BR1986FB
    SportsAndLady;1744191 wrote:No one is saying he can live up to the #6 pick in the draft hype. He will always be considered a reach, and a bad pick at that spot. But there are plenty of players out there like that who are contributing to their team. Mingo can still be a contributor on this team, I wouldn't call him "worthless as they come".

    For where he was chosen, he is. He can be a contributor but at #6, you're looking for a game changing/playmaker. Not a one down pass rush specialist. He can be a serviceable player but for the spot he was chosen at, he really, really sucks.