2016 Browns Season Thread
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Al Bundy
In modern times only one NFL owner lost money owning a team, and he did it twice. The first time he took a big pay day to move the team so that he could one day give it to his son. The second time, he had to sell his majority ownership.BR1986FB;1768918 wrote:I heard that Haslam bought the Browns for $1 billion and they are now worth $1.5 billion. So essentially, he really has no motivation to put a good product on the field if he's just looking to get paid. -
BR1986FB
Not "modern" times but I heard an interview with Eddie DeBartolo where he said as the Niners owner they didn't often "make a lot of money" but he "felt an obligation to win." Didn't look up the numbers as to how much SF made/lost but I don't think Haslam has that same mindset.Al Bundy;1768931 wrote:In modern times only one NFL owner lost money owning a team, and he did it twice. The first time he took a big pay day to move the team so that he could one day give it to his son. The second time, he had to sell his majority ownership. -
Al Bundy
Eddie's dad paid $17 million for the niners in 1977. Forbes has them valued at $2.7 billion in 2015. I know Eddie Jr. gave control to his sister as part of his settlement. That's over a 14% return annually on the value for the family. This doesn't even factor in any cash that they took out of the business. The niners were just a toy, along with the Pittsburgh Penguins, since they made their real money with their mall construction business.BR1986FB;1768937 wrote:Not "modern" times but I heard an interview with Eddie DeBartolo where he said as the Niners owner they didn't often "make a lot of money" but he "felt an obligation to win." Didn't look up the numbers as to how much SF made/lost but I don't think Haslam has that same mindset. -
like_that
I don't know about that. It's not like he is pulling a Dolan and being a complete cheap ass. Our defense is very expensive. The problem is the decision making at the personnel level. Factor that and then consider who else you would actually want to pay on our roster. I can only think of a few guys and most of them are on the offensive line.BR1986FB;1768937 wrote:Not "modern" times but I heard an interview with Eddie DeBartolo where he said as the Niners owner they didn't often "make a lot of money" but he "felt an obligation to win." Didn't look up the numbers as to how much SF made/lost but I don't think Haslam has that same mindset. -
BR1986FB
He's not cheap, by any means, but he needs to toss his ego and bring in a football guy to pick the GM. The only problem is that I don't think this is a very attractive landing spot which means they will probably be stuck with unproven personnel guys & coaches.like_that;1768979 wrote:I don't know about that. It's not like he is pulling a Dolan and being a complete cheap ass. Our defense is very expensive. The problem is the decision making at the personnel level. Factor that and then consider who else you would actually want to pay on our roster. I can only think of a few guys and most of them are on the offensive line.
If there is a QB worth taking at #1, I'd love to see them draft that and hire Hue Jackson who is great with QB's and an overall well rounded football coach (has coached both offense & defense). I'm just skeptical Jackson would want this gig. -
Al Bundy
If someone wants to be a head coach in the NFL, there are only 32 positions. Most of them are bad situations when they are available. It is very rare when you have Bill Walsh or Jimmy Johnson replaced in the middle of championships. I still believe the person evaluating the talent is much more important than the head coach, especially with a horrible team.BR1986FB;1768985 wrote:He's not cheap, by any means, but he needs to toss his ego and bring in a football guy to pick the GM. The only problem is that I don't think this is a very attractive landing spot which means they will probably be stuck with unproven personnel guys & coaches.
If there is a QB worth taking at #1, I'd love to see them draft that and hire Hue Jackson who is great with QB's and an overall well rounded football coach (has coached both offense & defense). I'm just skeptical Jackson would want this gig. -
BR1986FB
I agree on the personnel guy but I don't think the coaching position is a slam dunk to add someone of quality if there are other opportunities out there. It's not the most favorable situation when you have a hair trigger owner who fires regimes every two years. Now in the case of Pettine/Farmer, they deserve to go but candidates are going to see Haslam's track record with hires.Al Bundy;1768986 wrote:If someone wants to be a head coach in the NFL, there are only 32 positions. Most of them are bad situations when they are available. It is very rare when you have Bill Walsh or Jimmy Johnson replaced in the middle of championships. I still believe the person evaluating the talent is much more important than the head coach, especially with a horrible team. -
Heretic
From reading the thread today, I'm guessing because of the pure comedy of a guy basing his opinion of a player primarily off their college stats and awards. And then going all-in on things by playing the "I know someone who knows someone" card followed by directly comparing real life with a fictional movie.like_that;1768824 wrote:For fucks sake, why do you guys insist on quoting FW?
I just read this. I'm still stunned. -
like_that
More power to you for actually reading it. FW's posts make me (almost) wish non and rock were still posting here just to counter the amount of stupidity coming from FW.Heretic;1768994 wrote:From reading the thread today, I'm guessing because of the pure comedy of a guy basing his opinion of a player primarily off their college stats and awards. And then going all-in on things by playing the "I know someone who knows someone" card followed by directly comparing real life with a fictional movie.
I just read this. I'm still stunned. -
BR1986FB
Non was actually a decent poster, who you could talk football with, until his fatal "fans of teams that win more games have more football knowledge" bullshit. Rock was just a psycho crazy mf'er. You guys want to call me a "roid rager?" That dude was the king of ragers.like_that;1769009 wrote:More power to you for actually reading it. FW's posts make me (almost) wish non and rock were still posting here just to counter the amount of stupidity coming from FW. -
like_that
Rock seriously had some mental issues. We just like to bust your balls.BR1986FB;1769012 wrote:Non was actually a decent poster, who you could talk football with, until his fatal "fans of teams that win more games have more football knowledge" bullshit. Rock was just a psycho crazy mf'er. You guys want to call me a "roid rager?" That dude was the king of ragers. -
BR1986FB
Well he was a Steubenville fan, wasn't he?like_that;1769014 wrote:Rock seriously had some mental issues. We just like to bust your balls. -
Heretic
Funnily enough, when I was reading Foot's rants from last night, Rock was the first person I thought about as far as scraping that barrel of stupidity.like_that;1769009 wrote:More power to you for actually reading it. FW's posts make me (almost) wish non and rock were still posting here just to counter the amount of stupidity coming from FW. -
BR1986FBWait? Only a 4th? I thought he was worth a 1st & a 4th or a 2nd?
http://thebiglead.com/2015/12/10/johnny-manziel-trade-value-to-the-cowboys-for-a-4th-round-pick/ -
Commander of Awesome
I'd take it. Rather keep him and tell the media to GFT and stop enabling their BS stories though.BR1986FB;1769023 wrote:Wait? Only a 4th? I thought he was worth a 1st & a 4th or a 2nd?
http://thebiglead.com/2015/12/10/johnny-manziel-trade-value-to-the-cowboys-for-a-4th-round-pick/ -
Al Bundy
We could have a 4th, but stupid Farmer will probably settle for a 1st and a 2nd.BR1986FB;1769023 wrote:Wait? Only a 4th? I thought he was worth a 1st & a 4th or a 2nd?
http://thebiglead.com/2015/12/10/johnny-manziel-trade-value-to-the-cowboys-for-a-4th-round-pick/ -
lhslep134Let's Go Browns! I hope Manziel balls out today. Just because I don't expect him to succeed doesn't mean I'm not rooting for it.
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SportsAndLadyGo Browns. Excited to watch this game to see how ol Johnny does.
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like_thatIan Rapoport ‏@RapSheet 3h3 hours ago
Discussed #Browns situation on @NFLGameDay. At this point, it's unfathomable Mike Pettine & Ray Farmer both return. Which will Haslam pick?
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IggyPride00
How about Neither?Which will Haslam pick?
I hope Johnny is a freaking stud today and wrecks the league finally.
I would love to see Johnny hit a long bomb to Pryor today. Cleveland Browns Stadium would come unglued. Browns fans deserve that kind of moment to get excited about. -
IggyPride00Pettine should resign today if Johnny plays well. It will vindicate Ray in Jimmy's mind, and drive him he should have been the full time starter far sooner than the 13th game.
Can't spell Pettiness without Pettine, and seeing Johnny be a stud is an excellent punishment for him given his approach toward the guy all season. -
SportsAndLadyIf Johnny plays well today, nothing should happen. Because it's one game and it's against one of the worst teams in the NFL.
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IggyPride00We get the ball.
Let's go Johnny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
IggyPride001st down. Johnny has it going already.
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SportsAndLadyStadium is empty. Thought Johnny would be packing the stadium?