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It’s too bad that his 2018 and 2019 salaries are fully guaranteed. It would’ve been better if he had to work to get something.  Also, he broke his hand both times playing the Ravens. They should hold him out for the season opener. 

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59 minutes ago, The Red King said:

Sometimes you need a wakeup call.  I've read earlier in the thread some mention he might not have been that hard a worker.  You play football in college as a kid you get a plan in your head, an idea how it plays out.  Get taken first round and you're falling into the lap of luxury.  It's easy to fall into the trap of assuming everything is falling into place, everything is just going to work for you, and you don't really have to work hard for it.  Even when things start to slide it can be so subtle you don't see it, you keep telling yourself it will work out because you're a first round pick and that's how the narrative goes.

 

It normally takes a hard slap to open your eyes.  Getting cut, or traded for a 2020 7th rounder does just that.  Suddenly you're mortal.  You're the outsider on a new team who's only commitment to you was that pick.  They didn't draft you, they didn't spend a first rounder.  You're just a guy on a team.  That hits like a bucket of cold water.  All of a sudden you realise you are entitled to nothing, and maybe, just maybe, you're going to have to work and fight for what you want.

 

I hope that happens here.  When he says he has something to prove, I like it and I believe him.  But I also think that one of the people he needs to prove himself to...is himself.

 

Excited to see what happens, regardless.

 

Good stuff man.

It's not just the NFL.

You see it in a lot of jobs/professions.

 

I knew a PT assistant who worked for a friend of mine (my friend owns his own practice).

The assistant was a good guy, did one of his unpaid internships at my friend's place as a student, and was hired after he graduated.

He needed to work on his craft, to continue to learn, to work hard to be a great therapist.

He didn't.

He was lazy, coasted, just "got by".

My friend fired him eventually, but made sure to have a good, long exit interview, and explain to him why he was let go, and what he needs to work on.

He actually took it to heart.

2 years later he came back and asked for a job again.

My friend gave him the chance.

He's been his best employee now for 2 years running since, and is an excellent therapist.

 

Some people need the wake-up call.

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29 minutes ago, Doc said:

It’s too bad that his 2018 and 2019 salaries are fully guaranteed. It would’ve been better if he had to work to get something.  Also, he broke his hand both times playing the Ravens. They should hold him out for the season opener. 

I think he’s working toward a second contract. He’s not making that much right now. 

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19 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Physical gifts alone won't make him into a good WR in the NFL.  He hasn't been dedicated to his craft beyond the injury factor that's held him back. 

 

Where guys in the WR corps were drafted means little at this juncture.  

Does winning the Biletnikoff award count for anything? 

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

This particular "process" player has been given the talk regarding expectations from Beane and McDermott.  He knows that he has to get his manure together to walk the straight and narrow or he'll be quickly reminded that NFL means Not For Long.

Pretty sure the bills org has sent their media team on this board. Selling us and coining the term, "process player", partially defined by.. thinking before you speak? Tell me more.. what is a process player? Cuz I'd rather have Julio Jones or something, and he can speak however he wants

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1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Not a thing now that he's in the NFL. 

Obviously not as a tangible thing, but it does show he has talent.  Its not just an arbitrary award they hand out to random people.  

 Ill still chalk up his lack of production in the pros to being dropped into the dumpster fire that is the browns.  A giant talent vacuum where careers inevitably go to die

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4 minutes ago, BillsMafia13 said:

Obviously not as a tangible thing, but it does show he has talent.  Its not just an arbitrary award they hand out to random people.  

 Ill still chalk up his lack of production in the pros to being dropped into the dumpster fire that is the browns.  A giant talent vacuum where careers inevitably go to die

Chicken and egg they draft horrible players regardless like Trent Richardson. That said.. I wanted Trent and I wanted Coleman.. and I think the browns will be pretty good this year. I am confused

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5 minutes ago, PetermanThrew5Picks said:

Chicken and egg they draft horrible players regardless like Trent Richardson. That said.. I wanted Trent and I wanted Coleman.. and I think the browns will be pretty good this year. I am confused

Coleman was voted best WR in college by people who know the game.  Whatever value that holds it still says something. EVERY player sans JT and maybe Haden have been garbage.  Hot day old beach diaper bad. Feels like the browns have had 3 1st rounders every year this decade, so yeah on paper they should be good. But ill never bet on the browns until they prove me wrong

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1 hour ago, Doc said:

It’s too bad that his 2018 and 2019 salaries are fully guaranteed. It would’ve been better if he had to work to get something.  Also, he broke his hand both times playing the Ravens. They should hold him out for the season opener. 

He is playing for something much more important than his rookie deal.

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2 hours ago, The Red King said:

 

Sometimes it's the subtle things.  Like the pauses.  He was being careful, choosing his words.  I like seeing that, a trait you want in a Process player.

He was clearly pissed at the Browns in the interview.  Wouldn't even call them by their name...said "that other team" multiple times.

1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

I think he’s working toward a second contract. He’s not making that much right now. 

hahahahahahahahahahaha

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HBO Hard Knocks starts tonight. 

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000945458/article/final-hard-knocks-trailer-drops-ahead-of-premiere

 

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The Browns offer a plethora of intriguing storylines. From Jackson hanging on to his job despite a 1-31 record; to Mayfield learning the ropes as a No. 1 pick; to how the quarterback room will shake out; to a backfield battle; to the Josh Gordon situation; to an offensive line with question marks; to a defense that has intriguing pieces but hasn't put much together on the field. 

 

This weekend's trade of receiver Corey Coleman offers another glimpse into the tenuous life of a professional football player -- NFL Films cameras were reportedly recording at Coleman's apartment hours before the trade.

 

 

 

 

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