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2 hours ago, CincyBillsFan said:
I agree this must be the Onion or maybe it's from Babylon Bee!
Of those fan bases I would rank the Steelers ahead of ours but not any of the rest.
I grew up around Steelers "fans." A couple years they were around .500 and you couldn't find Steelers gear or fans anywhere. I went to a game in Pittsburgh in the early 2000s and no one in the stadium that I talked to could name 5 players on the team.
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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:
Cleveland radio today was already talking about how Dorsey is a genius so could get a lot in a trade and should pull the trigger before his toxicity spreads. Summer in Berea.
What radio show?
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33 minutes ago, aristocrat said:
Not like you’d think
You have 1st hand knowledge of Houston's meal and training programs?
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37 minutes ago, aristocrat said:
With the bills he will have a legit meal plan and trainers. He didn’t have that at Houston. It will be much easier to Manage
I guarantee you he had that a Houston. D1 football programs have meal plans and trainers, and good ones.
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1 hour ago, JM57 said:
I've seen that he's only interested in playing 3 technique so unless he has absolutely no suitors I'd actually cross New England off the list since they're technically a 3-4 base. I'm assuming contending teams will be most interesting to him now that he's free of the constant mediocrity of the Bucs.
Indy is a great fit. They have money to spend, run a 4-3 and should have a desire to upgrade their defense.
Cleveland has cap space and is moving to a 4-3 under Steve Wilks. Dallas is always considered a contender even though they aren't really...maybe Seattle?
Cleveland has been a 4-3 for 3 years already.
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12 hours ago, plenzmd1 said:
They very well may do that... they very well may not. 1 game better than the Bills last year, and the bills had that killer opening stretch last year.
The Browns SoS last year was 5th hardest, while Buffalo was 18th.
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39 minutes ago, Hebert19 said:
Maybe a bit better but hes physlcally limited ans he aint no drew brees imho
Drew Brees was trash until they drafted Rivers.
What physical limitations does Mayfield have?
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7 minutes ago, Hebert19 said:
We have seen mayfields ceiling already. Thats him. Most pro ready and I think it was a given that he would be good...but will he be great. My guess is no. Think carson palmer like career
Right. The best rookie season ever, and the guy can't get better? That's insane.
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5 hours ago, Joe in Winslow said:
Remind me: what was their record last year, with a far more talented roster?
Browns SoS - #5
Bills SoS. - #18
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Just now, whatdrought said:
Beau Benzschawel and David Edwards from Wisconsin are both guys I would like.
Edwards was drafted.
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8 minutes ago, c-troop said:
against who bro? who are these elite defenders he was making look foolish with his elite 4.66-speed bro?
My gripe is Devin Singletary has yet to establish himself against elite level competition and you guys are acting like he is shady 2.0.
He is literally a nobody with less than 5000 views on his highlight tape.
He couldn't make D1
The big name schools didn't want him.
that matters until proven otherwise and there is only one other player from his division currently killing it in the NFL (Kareem Hunt) and he isn't even top 10. these things matter dude.
stop making excuses for a reach RB pick. Beane and McDermott panicked when they saw the RB run and didn't want to miss their RB the same way they missed their WR.
They had bad 3rd round luck. I believe this will work out in the long run regardlessly. It was suboptimal though.
I live in Toronto and I'm a Raptors fan. I see this player similarly compared to Fred Van Vleet
FVV was a walk-on point guard from Wichita who got paid big money once he established himself. If he got drafted in the second round, fans would have flipped, yet he didn't, and it worked out and he deserves his respect and his minutes.
FAU is D1.
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I'm hoping Cleveland takes him in the 5th if he's there. Develop him, then trade him if needed down the road.
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5 minutes ago, Stank_Nasty said:
both of them have 10 or more sacks in 2 out of the last 3 years..... again, IMO, ford and keeping my first this year and 2nd next year is more valuable to me than clark at face value. there is obviously more underneath that surface that we don't know about.
Ford has 30.5 sacks in 67 games started. Clark has 35 in 33 games started.
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2 hours ago, Stank_Nasty said:
I think the chiefs look sorta silly here..... why not pay ford, the slightly lessor but almost as productive talent, and hold onto your 1st this year and 2nd next year?
They got a second next year for Ford so it's basically like giving them a one this year and swapping thirds. Also, Clark has a much better NFLhistory and Ford is kind of a one-year Wonder.
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47 minutes ago, formerlyofCtown said:
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Thats about all the response you deserve. Its hard playing DE when the QB has a nice pocket to step into. 0 pressure up the middle. Also Officials that target him.
Probably MJS with his great analysis.
Well Garrett doesnt show up on the list of guys on the left. Could you explain this?
It would be absolutely dominant to appear on both sides at top 5. But I'm just curious if some guys are 95% right side, while others might be 80%. I could also be way off. Just curious.
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I'd like to see the total number and percentage if snaps from each side. I I will Garrett rushed mostly from the right, but moved around a lot too. Hughes is great though, either way.
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6 hours ago, BillyWhiteShows said:
He only played 14 games in his career
Ok? That's still a decent rookie year for a 4th round receiver. And he had a good SB.
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49 minutes ago, Doc said:
Help them win a Super Bowl? Seriously?
As the other poster said, he had 70 yards in the win against the Falcons. So yes, he helped. Had a decent rookie year that year too with 400ish yards and 4 TDs in 14 games.
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3 hours ago, Sherlock Holmes said:
Id do that...
Just for Bosa. How would you then get Hockenson?
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1 hour ago, Sherlock Holmes said:
Trade up for Bosa and trade back up for Hockenson... he counts as a big ugly
How would you have picks enough left to trade up for Hockenson if you traded for Bosa? It would take a 1st and 2nd this year, and probably a 1st next year.
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Unless they plan to trade up, they aren't getting Williams.
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1 hour ago, BananaB said:
Allen took a offense full of scrubs and put them on his back the last 6 weeks of the season. I have already seen improvement in his game, everyone has. Mayfield was the only QB I wanted last year at draft time, now i’m glad we took Allen and think the Browns may have made a mistake.
You can keep asking me the question why I don’t think he is gonna improve and i’m gonna keep giving you the same answer. He’s is who he is. He was the same guy throughout his college career. He never took big steps forward. He walked on to Texas Tech and he produced before getting hurt. When he transferred to Oklahoma he produced more when surrounded by better talent. I’m not comparing Bree’s rookie year with Baker’s because of the difference in football now compared to 2001. Yeah they are similar, doesn’t mean their careers will be similar. Doesn’t mean Baker will be better because he had a better rookie season.
Thats my opinion, obviously you don’t feel the same.
Right, it's your opinion, but you can't back it up. Mayfield has improved every year he played. Somehow that's only the " talent around him" but Allen has improved while doing less (with less).
I asked the simple question of: why, out of the rookie QBs, is Allen the only one capable of improving or making his teammates better?
Mayfield had the best rookie season ever, yet the Browns made a mistake? Homer much?
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50 minutes ago, BananaB said:
That’s who Baker is, that’s who he was in college. I don’t think he gets much better. Think that all depends on his supporting cast. I still think he is gonna have a long successful career.
I’m not comparing Baker to Brees and Manning after one season. To be honest I don’t think it’s fair to compare any young QBs of today to those guys early years, the game is totally different now. Don’t think it’s fair to compare the QBs off 2000s to the ones in the 80s and 90s either.
Brees and Mayfield have very similar skills sets though. Did Brees not improve throughout his career? I just don't understand how anyone can say a rookie QB can't improve.
Also, you never answered how or why Allen can improve but Mayfield, it any of the other QBs, can't or won't improve.
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1 hour ago, BananaB said:
I don’t give a ***** what the experts say, i’ve seen just about every game he played at Oklahoma and wanted the Bills to draft since the first game I watched. He hasn’t changed, Baker is who he is. Surround him with talent and he’ll succeed. And let’s face it, if you watched the Browns play the first few games last year the guy that was holding the team back was Taylor. They have a lot of talent (even more now) and they had it at the beginning of last year.
I just think it's absurd to say Baker can't improve, or that he doesn't make his team and teammates better. What does Allen do that makes his teammates so much better that Mayfield can't do? Ladt I checked, an accurate QB makes your teammates better. If you know where the ball will be, and with touch, it'll make it so much easier.
Baker is light years ahead of Brees at this point in their careers. Did Brees not improve? Manning?
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