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ProcessTheTrust

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  1. I usually almost puke every offseason when we have a QB competition. It's been the code words for saying "still in QB purgatory". When McD said it would be an open comp for every spot last year, I knew the first year coach wasn't looking for a real comp at QB. However, this is the first time I can't wait for one! Looking forward to going to camp a few more days than usual to watch it. Without knowing who the rookie will be, and guessing they give Nate (on paper) a shot, it's going to be interesting. I haven't been a fan of Baker simply because of my bias towards wanting a traditional taller pocket guy, but I think his personality would make this comp very exciting. We are finally headed in the right direction behind center (speaking of center...no...not gonna hjack my own thread). AJ vs ________ vs Nate. Can AJ prove he's the guy who started a few in 2015? Can the rookie prove to be undeniably a day 1 starter? Can Nate even make the team? Can't wait!
  2. Makes sense. Draft Barkley#1, QB #4, and run the offense that works for Tyrod from the start with what should be the best running game day 1. If it fails or Tyrod gets hurt, move on to the real franchise guy...and you still have Barkley!!!
  3. That's a good take. Admittedly, I'm not superfan enough to have reviewed his All 22's, but based on his highlights, looks like his deep stuff has improved. That said, if it's still not that great, as long as HE knows that and doesn't try to force throws beyond his range the way Fitz used to, he's going to be a good/great game manager-bridge guy.
  4. Cliché answer - if they win. The idea of what he was supposed to be here could be realized there with a competent offensive mind AND the supporting cast he needs. I'm no TT fan, but I think when he has all the pieces and is used correctly, he's a weapon. The key statement - IF he has all the pieces. I was never sold on him here because I quickly realized he can't carry a team. He just plays his role. My guess is Barkley #1 and one of the big 3 QBs at #4. Undergo their version of a TT experiment and pull the plug if it doesn't come together.
  5. If AJ can be that guy he showed in his few starts, AJ all day. That guy on this team would blow our minds and make it hard for the coaches to make the transition to the rookie. That said, I think TT will be a great fit for Cleveland. I think Hue will know how to get the most out of him, not trying to squeeze him into a pocket guy. Draft Barkley 1st overall and have the nastiest backfield (Barkley/Hyde/TT) in the league.
  6. I could see them taking Barkley. Hue will use TT correctly. With a running threat of Barkley, Hyde, and TT, Landry and Gordon are going to be running free. TT is far from a pocket guy and Hue can draw up a scheme that gets the most from him. Can't stack box. Can't drop back too far. Barkley #1 all day.
  7. Very happy with this move. Expecting a bridge guy but hoping he uses all that bridge talk to inspire him to make it hard for us to make the transition.
  8. It's not too late to either edit the title or take the whole thing down. Like I tell my kids, don't just say sorry, do something to make it right.
  9. While everyone is on edge waiting for real news....this? This? Come on.
  10. This. All day. Whether or not Luck can stay healthy and return to form is unknown, but no way Reich is not going to find out for himself. When healthy the dude carried that team on his back.
  11. Exactly! Butler and Solder without the luxury of ref assistance will be exposed as decent, not stars.
  12. I really appreciate you guys who stay on top of all the updates and keep us posted. I keep coming back here and refreshing every 15 min. Keep up the good work!
  13. Rapoport for rumors that he posts like facts, Schefter for solid news after the fact.
  14. Never a dull moment around here. The Mayfield height point isn't that crazy. The Rosen religion point is bonkers. Grade A.
  15. Could he end up healing up and turning into an all pro? Sure. As long as we get our franchise QB, it won't matter.
  16. A pick that high = a day one starter to fill a hole. Fantastic deal for a guy who really shouldn't be starting in the NFL.
  17. The plan is always to let the bridge start for a year or 2 while you groom the rook but the league just doesn't play that way anymore. If the rook is the real deal, he will find his way on the field year 1.
  18. McBeane - "Hey, you are a bridge, you know it, now go out and see if you can prove to be more than that long-term for someone else". Moore - "Where do I sign?"
  19. Depends on who the bridge guy is. If it's Foles, they may just go forward with him as the intended day 1 starter, only allowing the rook to steal it if he has a Russell Wilson-like rookie preseason. Don't know enough about Daboll to really make any call yet.
  20. Remember when Sammy was just being a decoy that game Vontae Davis locked him up? My point? Nothing. Seemed like a fitting thread to plant a pointless comment.
  21. Reminds me of when they cut DeAngelo Williams and the Steelers picked him up. He had a good year when Bell got hurt. No clue if Stewart has enough left in the tank but I like the idea of entertaining the thought.
  22. I think he's pointing out the difference between a Philly Blunt and a Cory Blount. Wait, just realizing he now is a Philly Blount. Carry on.
  23. I like the signing. It's not throwing the bank at him. If he can be 80% of his former self, that's a great #2 corner. If not, it was worth a shot. And it doesn't hurt to have a vet teach White a few more things.
  24. Ian Rapaport is always right. JK, he's usually right. JK, he's sometimes right. JK, he's been right a few times. JK, he's been right maybe once before. Yeah, that sounds right.
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