I'm not about to tell Browns fans how they should, or shouldn't, feel. They are a great fanbase regardless and always welcome to jump ship to us, even if it is only temporary.
Thanks for the post but it seems Tim Graham has told us stuff like this before. If he's right he'll probably pump his own tires telling everyone he broke it.
Have an annual Sean McDermott clapping contest. The fan that can clap their hands the most in a 15 second period of time wins tickets to the next years event.
I'd like to keep Diggs but I also remember Brady carving the league up with very average wide receivers. It's a tough call. I am not in favor for paying a WR 20 plus million. Not when you have four or five receiving options on any given play.
Who's to say Diggs will report without a new deal?
I can't blame him for wanting to get paid if that is the case. He deserves it. The issue is would it be wise giving him the type of WR money we have seen being thrown out there this past week?
You can't help but read into that tweet with what has happened this past week around the league.
Yep, Andreson is a great guy to have around these kids and is a gamer, not to mention his winning record but his save percentage tells why they need to think about another veteran to team with 6K next season.
Mahomes, Roethlisberger, Russell Wilson, Justin Herbert, Derek Carr, Dak Prescott, Philip Rivers, Lamar Jackson, Matt Ryan, Kirk Cousins, Matthew Stafford....
You know, your post continue to be trollish and flat out lack substance.
The last time you posted this nonsense I listed a big group of top tier QB's McDermott/Fraizer have defeated and you wouldn't reply.
Should I do it again for you?
Ummm, aren't the top players at a position considered elite?
Anyway, I don't believe for one second that teams have to "gameplan" specifically for Dawson Knox.
Dawson finished 18th in receptions, 15th in yards and 1st in TD's (missing a couple games I believe). Don't let the last number blind you. He had a nice year. He also missed blocks that blew plays up. He has a long ways to go before he is considered elite or teams are spefically most worried about stopping Dawson Knox when our offense takes the field.
I don't think so. He has to string two or three years together in a row first. He's considered, IMO, an up and comer that has a ways to go before he is mentioned with the best in the game. Potential for sure.