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  • like_that
    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:
    Dumbfuck banner and lombardi. No idea why the fuck Haslem hired those dipshits. At least Pettine doesn't GAF about where a player was drafted or how much he was signed for. He is going to put the best guy available out there.
  • Commander of Awesome
    DeyDurkie5;1744189 wrote:That's blind logic and faith, not reasonable thoughts.
    Actually no, we have a great oline, depth at the center position now (Which killed us last season when Mack went down) and a stable of capable RBs. In addition to a coaching staff that wants to run the ball. Nice fail.
  • like_that
    It's also obnoxious how he can't put on any weight.
  • Commander of Awesome
    like_that;1744196 wrote:Dumbfuck banner and lombardi. No idea why the fuck Haslem hired those dipshits. At least Pettine doesn't GAF about where a player was drafted or how much he was signed for. He is going to put the best guy available out there.
    Anytime I want to get pissed, I look the their draft picks.
  • BR1986FB
    Commander of Awesome;1744192 wrote: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.
    McCown's "good" times are more of an outlier. Take away his moment in the sun and dude has quite a few more picks than TD's. Tampa's O-Line really sucked so there's always the possibility he looks better here if not asked to do much but if they expect him to "win" games.....not a snowball's chance.
  • Commander of Awesome
    BR1986FB;1744202 wrote:McCown's "good" times are more of an outlier. Take away his moment in the sun and dude has quite a few more picks than TD's. Tampa's O-Line really sucked so there's always the possibility he looks better here if not asked to do much but if they expect him to "win" games.....not a snowball's chance.
    Yep, exactly. Start JFF
  • SportsAndLady
    BR1986FB;1744194 wrote: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.
    I am pretty sure you are just repeating what I'm saying..?

    Just because he is not a #6 overall impact type player, doesn't make him worthless.

    He can be a solid contributor and help this team, even if he isn't a top guy on our defense. Which is all we can really ask for at this point.
  • Commander of Awesome
    SportsAndLady;1744205 wrote:I am pretty sure you are just repeating what I'm saying..?

    Just because he is not a #6 overall impact type player, doesn't make him worthless.

    He can be a solid contributor and help this team, even if he isn't a top guy on our defense. Which is all we can really ask for at this point.
    He's great in pass coverage, works hard, great locker room guy, etc.... Just wont be a double digit sack guy, or a force in the run game. Def has value.
  • SportsAndLady
    Commander of Awesome;1744203 wrote:Yep, exactly. Start JFF
    I'm okay with starting JFF. From everything I've read so far, he's looked more mature, less cocky, and more professional in his role. If he can put together a training camp of no fuck ups, I'm on board.
  • sleeper
    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.
    What gives you any inclination that Flacco, a Super Bowl winning QB, is anything like the trash the Browns have?

    The Ravens don't "run the ball, stop the run"; they pass the ball, run the ball, and have a good defense. That's much different than throwing all your talent on the D-line and hoping for the best.
  • SportsAndLady
    sleeper;1744214 wrote:What gives you any inclination that Flacco, a Super Bowl winning QB, is anything like the trash the Browns have?

    The Ravens don't "run the ball, stop the run"; they pass the ball, run the ball, and have a good defense. That's much different than throwing all your talent on the D-line and hoping for the best.
    This.

    Flacco, for as bad as he can look, can look that much better when he's "on" which is usually around playoff time by the way.

    Give me a QB like Flacco any day of the week.
  • like_that
    sleeper;1744214 wrote:What gives you any inclination that Flacco, a Super Bowl winning QB, is anything like the trash the Browns have?

    The Ravens don't "run the ball, stop the run"; they pass the ball, run the ball, and have a good defense. That's much different than throwing all your talent on the D-line and hoping for the best.
    SportsAndLady;1744217 wrote:This.

    Flacco, for as bad as he can look, can look that much better when he's "on" which is usually around playoff time by the way.

    Give me a QB like Flacco any day of the week.
    LOL the ravens were a top 5 defense against the run, and they were the 8th best rushing team with a no name RB, because their line was one of the better lines in the league. The games the ravens couldn't run the ball, Flacco looked like shit. I never compared Flacco to the Browns QB situation, but he is nothing special without a good defense and a good running game. There is a reason why after they won the SB they didn't make the playoffs. They lost key defensive players, their defense dropped a bit, and their running game dropped a big time (ray rice was averaging near 2.1 YPG LOL). Flacco looked like absolute shit that year. I don't think it is coincidence the following year they improved their rush defense, their rush attack, and then made the playoffs. Flacco is "on" when those two parts of the Ravens' game is "on."
  • BR1986FB
    SportsAndLady;1744208 wrote:I'm okay with starting JFF. From everything I've read so far, he's looked more mature, less cocky, and more professional in his role. If he can put together a training camp of no fuck ups, I'm on board.
    From the reports, JFF is trending upward. His first practice was shitty and he's constantly improved from practice to practice. Doesn't mean a whole hill of shit but it's better than the "one good practice, two bad, one good" crap we've heard about the QB's in past years. I did hear that he looked very good in the shotgun (no shocker there) and saw the field very well (anticipated his throws).

    If it's even close, you've got to throw Manziel out there. Especially with Haslam's recent comments about "not blowing things up" (whether true or false). You find out whether Manziel is complete shit, you lose a lot and assure yourself of a top 5 pick to get your QB OR he actually is worth a shit and could be moldable. Either way, to me, it's a "win win" because we know what McCown is.

    I'm just tired of them just missing on a potential franchise guy because they win one or two too many games. I love to see them win but if I had to choose between 5-11 with McCown or 2-14 with JFF, drafting in the top 3, I'll take the 2-14.

    Until the QB Purgatory ends, we're going to be hearing about the McCown's, Hoyer's, etc year in, year out.
  • sleeper
    like_that;1744219 wrote:LOL the ravens were a top 5 defense against the run, and they were the 8th best rushing team with a no name RB, because their line was one of the better lines in the league. The games the ravens couldn't run the ball, Flacco looked like shit. I never compared Flacco to the Browns QB situation, but he is nothing special without a good defense and a good running game. There is a reason why after they won the SB they didn't make the playoffs. They lost key defensive players, their defense dropped a bit, and their running game dropped a big time (ray rice was averaging near 2.1 YPG LOL). Flacco looked like absolute shit that year. I don't think it is coincidence the following year they improved their rush defense, their rush attack, and then made the playoffs. Flacco is "on" when those two parts of the Ravens' game is "on."
    I'm more interested in the "run the ball, stop the run" shit that was being spewed on here like the GM's of teams don't have a clue on how to win football games.

    The reality is any strategy that does not involve having a top tier QB is irrelevant. Now, you could easily say "Browns have not had the opportunity to bring on a top tier QB" and that's fine. But don't tell me that if the Browns have a good run defense and a good running game that they will be able to compete for Super Bowls; that's trash and you know it.
  • sleeper
    BR1986FB;1744226 wrote:From the reports, JFF is trending upward. His first practice was shitty and he's constantly improved from practice to practice. Doesn't mean a whole hill of shit but it's better than the "one good practice, two bad, one good" crap we've heard about the QB's in past years. I did hear that he looked very good in the shotgun (no shocker there) and saw the field very well (anticipated his throws).

    If it's even close, you've got to throw Manziel out there. Especially with Haslam's recent comments about "not blowing things up" (whether true or false). You find out whether Manziel is complete shit, you lose a lot and assure yourself of a top 5 pick to get your QB OR he actually is worth a shit and could be moldable. Either way, to me, it's a "win win" because we know what McCown is.

    I'm just tired of them just missing on a potential franchise guy because they win one or two too many games. I love to see them win but if I had to choose between 5-11 with McCown or 2-14 with JFF, drafting in the top 3, I'll take the 2-14.

    Until the QB Purgatory ends, we're going to be hearing about the McCown's, Hoyer's, etc year in, year out.
    I'll eat my hat, but if JFF can't beat out freaking McCown, what gives you an inclination that he will be in the NFL next year? He's junk and he's not going to do anything no matter what. The Browns should start JFF and let him put up or shut up; if not, cut him.
  • Commander of Awesome
    sleeper;1744229 wrote:I'm more interested in the "run the ball, stop the run" shit that was being spewed on here like the GM's of teams don't have a clue on how to win football games.

    The reality is any strategy that does not involve having a top tier QB is irrelevant. Now, you could easily say "Browns have not had the opportunity to bring on a top tier QB" and that's fine. But don't tell me that if the Browns have a good run defense and a good running game that they will be able to compete for Super Bowls; that's trash and you know it.
    What you need is a great defense (STARTING with stopping the run, otherwise nothing else matters), a good running game, and a QB that doesn't suck ass. That's the ravens had when they won the SB, the steelers when they won, Seahawks when they won, noticing a trend here?

    Stop being a lazy sack of shit with your armchair BS. This isn't some BS DC contracting job sleeper, you're going to have to use your brain to contribute to this thread. Thanks.
  • DeyDurkie5
    Ginger, I want an Internet handshake when mccown leads us to the playoffs
  • sleeper
    Commander of Awesome;1744232 wrote:What you need is a great defense (STARTING with stopping the run, otherwise nothing else matters), a good running game, and a QB that doesn't suck ass. That's the ravens had when they won the SB, the steelers when they won, Seahawks when they won, noticing a trend here?

    Stop being a lazy sack of shit with your armchair BS. This isn't some BS DC contracting job sleeper, you're going to have to use your brain to contribute to this thread. Thanks.
    Well the Browns just went all in on building a run stopping D-Line. Guess we will be super bowl champs this year.
  • BR1986FB
    sleeper;1744236 wrote:Well the Browns just went all in on building a run stopping D-Line. Guess we will be super bowl champs this year.
    I'll believe they can stop the run when I see it. It hasn't really happened since they returned in 99.
  • Commander of Awesome
    DeyDurkie5;1744235 wrote:Ginger, I want an Internet handshake when mccown leads us to the playoffs
    Small stack, I'd make a bet with you but wouldn't remember the bet so no point.
  • DeyDurkie5
    Commander of Awesome;1744238 wrote:Small stack, I'd make a bet with you but wouldn't remember the bet so no point.
    Yeah that's what I thought.
  • like_that
    Any word on how Erving has looked during TC? How about PT? Has he been practicing?
  • BR1986FB
    So far, sounds like Pierre Desir is looking like a freaking stud, getting reps with the 1's when Haden/Tramon Williams get veteran day off, while Justin Gilbert is fighting it out with K'Waun Williams for #4 on the depth chart at corner. I think Farmer's draft, this year was safe & solid, but unless JFF pans out, I have a feeling Farmer's 2014 draft is going to be the equivalent of the T-Rich/Weeden 1st round. Gilbert has supposedly looked THAT bad.
  • SportsAndLady
    BR1986FB;1744334 wrote:So far, sounds like Pierre Desir is looking like a freaking stud, getting reps with the 1's when Haden/Tramon Williams get veteran day off, while Justin Gilbert is fighting it out with K'Waun Williams for #4 on the depth chart at corner. I think Farmer's draft, this year was safe & solid, but unless JFF pans out, I have a feeling Farmer's 2014 draft is going to be the equivalent of the T-Rich/Weeden 1st round. Gilbert has supposedly looked THAT bad.
    I'm not worried about Gilbert. Guy is talented. He'll put it together.

    I've Desir looks awesome. Should be an interesting decision for Pettine for that second corner spot.
  • BR1986FB
    SportsAndLady;1744340 wrote:I'm not worried about Gilbert. Guy is talented. He'll put it together.
    I bet he doesn't. For all of the good stuff we heard about him in the offseason, from Joe Haden, it sounds like his confidence has gone back in the shitter. Some of the local guys covering this training camp are saying it looks like he's "clueless" and "just doesn't get it." Just like Mingo, you'd expect your top 10 pick to be an impact player/game changer but I bet Gilbert never amounts to anything close to that. Manziel gets a lot of flack for potentially being a 1st round bust, because he's so polarizing but Gilbert could end up being the bigger disappointment.

    I think Farmer could have hit on both 1st rounders this year (time will tell/it always does) but it looks like his (Farmer's) true "value" is finding late round gems and UDFA's.