2016 Browns Season Thread
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Commander of Awesome
I guess Romos are just on the biggest stage so they stand out.Iliketurtles;1783272 wrote:LOLfail that you think Romo is a fumble machine. Maybe you should go do some research and not listen to whatever BSPN tells you. Here is a list of currently players and their fumbles. This is just for regular season as it was easier to do.
GP FUM FUM/GM DALTON 77 13 0.1688 P MANNING 266 47 0.1767 NEWTON 78 16 0.2051 HASSELBECK 209 47 0.2249 STAFFORD 93 24 0.2581 ROMO 149 39 0.2617 RYAN 126 33 0.2619 PALMER 160 48 0.3000 BIG BEN 171 52 0.3041 WILSON 64 20 0.3125 FITZPACKTRICK 112 36 0.3214 BRADY 225 74 0.3289 RIVERS 164 55 0.3354 BREES 217 73 0.3364 A SMITH 126 45 0.3571 TANNEHILL 64 23 0.3594 RODGERS 126 46 0.3651 FLACCO 122 46 0.3770 CUTLER 134 51 0.3806 E MANNING 185 72 0.3892 VICK 143 56 0.3916 LUCK 55 24 0.4364 -
Sonofanump
I never understood why he was holding on FG/XPs.Commander of Awesome;1783286 wrote:I guess Romos are just on the biggest stage so they stand out. -
Iliketurtles
Because he was the backup QB to start with that year? Generally the Backup QB or Punter is the holder. (I'm assuming you're talking about the 2006 season and the fumble against Seattle in the playoffs).Sonofanump;1783333 wrote:I never understood why he was holding on FG/XPs.
Also when looking stuff up... I realized I never included the "rushing stats fumbles" I've edited my original post and also took 16 games away from Romo since he really never played in the 2005 season. (If it was included he would be in between Palmer and Brees). -
BR1986FBI love how, just because the Browns need a QB, it's assumed there would be interest.....
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Commander of Awesome
Small hands, no thxBR1986FB;1783412 wrote:I love how, just because the Browns need a QB, it's assumed there would be interest.....
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Azubuike24Tony Romo 8.75.
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KnightRyderManziel had 10 1/4 inch hands , he was on a 300 fumbles a season pace
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SportsAndLadyThoughts on targets for the 32nd pick?
I think the second best WR in the draft will be available at 32 so it'd be tempting to pass on that value. But, it's a pretty bad WR class.
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Commander of Awesome
Braxton Miller/Thomas, Coleman for WR targets.SportsAndLady;1783650 wrote:Thoughts on targets for the 32nd pick?
I think the second best WR in the draft will be available at 32 so it'd be tempting to pass on that value. But, it's a pretty bad WR class.
Could probably use some LB help as well.
Emmanuel Ogbah DE
Scooby Wright LB
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Crimson streakWill fuller could be available at 32. Just ran a 4.32 40
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Commander of Awesome
Can he play football?Crimson streak;1783668 wrote:Will fuller could be available at 32. Just ran a 4.32 40
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se-alumI really like Josh Doctson at WR. Going to need some rush LB's for Horton's 3-4. Would be nice to get Darron Lee, I think he would be a good fit in that defense.
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SportsAndLady
Lee has an amazing combine. He'll be gone wayyyyy before the Browns pick at 32.se-alum;1783671 wrote:I really like Josh Doctson at WR. Going to need some rush LB's for Horton's 3-4. Would be nice to get Darron Lee, I think he would be a good fit in that defense.
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Laley23
Not sure if serious...but, yes.Commander of Awesome;1783669 wrote:Can he play football? -
queencitybuckeye
Fast as hell, but runs poor routes and has drop issues. Has potential, but a 4.32 doesn't negate him being a project.Laley23;1783677 wrote:Not sure if serious...but, yes. -
vball10set
Domer-lover Mayock pointed this out as wellqueencitybuckeye;1783695 wrote:Fast as hell, but runs poor routes and has drop issues. Has potential, but a 4.32 doesn't negate him being a project. -
Crimson streakI would compare him to desean Jackson
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Azubuike24Josh Doctson is nothing like Desean Jackson.
D-Jax is like 5'11 and Doctson is 6'3. Jackson is all speed and Doctson isn't a burner at all. Doctson is a guy who has great hands and polished, but he's not going to be a deep threat. I actually think he's somewhat comparable to Michael Crabtree (McShay said this) or Marvin Jones.
Now I think Corey Coleman is much more like Desean Jackson. Just look at his catches and TD's in college. Jackson is a guy who is never gonna catch over 75 balls and is usually in the 50-60 range, but is a huge home run threat. -
Sonofanump
Decent height, fast, no routes, no hands, sounds like a better comparison would be Greg Little?Crimson streak;1783727 wrote:I would compare him to desean Jackson
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Laley23
Not saying he is the #1 WR prospect. But he can play football lol. Not some scrub who is fast and only caught deep balls. He can make some spectacular catches to go along with some drops.queencitybuckeye;1783695 wrote:Fast as hell, but runs poor routes and has drop issues. Has potential, but a 4.32 doesn't negate him being a project.
He would be a very poor choice for the Browns to be their #1, too small and the other issues mentioned. But, if Gordon comes back, and you can line Fuller up on some LBs in the slot or take him over the middle from the #2 WR spot, while Gordon clears space that would be deadly. -
queencitybuckeye
Agree that he can play. Your scenario makes sense if Gordon comes back and stays back. I wish him well, but if I had to bet...Laley23;1783807 wrote:Not saying he is the #1 WR prospect. But he can play football lol. Not some scrub who is fast and only caught deep balls. He can make some spectacular catches to go along with some drops.
He would be a very poor choice for the Browns to be their #1, too small and the other issues mentioned. But, if Gordon comes back, and you can line Fuller up on some LBs in the slot or take him over the middle from the #2 WR spot, while Gordon clears space that would be deadly. -
Crimson streak
I was talking about fuller. The guy is deadly with the ball in his hands. He does have some drop issues but I've also seen him make some damn great catches that not many people can do. To me he's a great compliment to Gordon. Not as a number 1 guy.Azubuike24;1783751 wrote:Josh Doctson is nothing like Desean Jackson.
D-Jax is like 5'11 and Doctson is 6'3. Jackson is all speed and Doctson isn't a burner at all. Doctson is a guy who has great hands and polished, but he's not going to be a deep threat. I actually think he's somewhat comparable to Michael Crabtree (McShay said this) or Marvin Jones.
Now I think Corey Coleman is much more like Desean Jackson. Just look at his catches and TD's in college. Jackson is a guy who is never gonna catch over 75 balls and is usually in the 50-60 range, but is a huge home run threat.
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Laley23
You and I are on the exact same wavelength.Crimson streak;1783879 wrote:I was talking about fuller. The guy is deadly with the ball in his hands. He does have some drop issues but I've also seen him make some damn great catches that not many people can do. To me he's a great compliment to Gordon. Not as a number 1 guy.
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Laley23
Mike Mayock is a ND Lover??vball10set;1783711 wrote:Domer-lover Mayock pointed this out as well -
Azubuike24
He's an announcer on NBC.Laley23;1783906 wrote:Mike Mayock is a ND Lover??