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Damn, Jimmy G this is some serious good quarterbacking.

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Of course I don't trust the Browns. I don't trust the Browns to draft one in the first place.
I think what you are trying to say is, 'they could never handle the awesomeness of Baker Mayfield'. Right?

I'm sorry, but I'm not buying this narrative that Jimmy G's agent was like, 'please don't send me to Cleveland! I would much rather go to the dumpster fire that is the 49ers! Please, send me there!' Or rather, 'Hey Jimmy, I'm going to do you a solid and instead of trading you to awful Cleveland, I will trade you to awful San Francisco.' These two franchises are the Iraq and Afghanistan of the NFL. Pul-lease. And for everyone saying 'b-b-b-but the local reporters all say that the Browns were still in on Jimmy G and the Pats took the lesser offer!' Uh, who the hell is their source? Could it have been the fired GM, trying to cover his ass? I'm going out on a limb and saying so. Unless Bill comes out and says, 'yeah, I took less so that way I could send my Lil buddy to the lesser terrible place of the two terrible places, all out of m-fin' spite! Suck it bitches!'... until that happens, I'm just not buying it.
 
In the English language, “Cleveland Browns” have now firmly established a negative connotation.

When the name is used, people—not even real football fans—know that they are just bad.

It’s associated with embarrassment and just plain ineptitude.

That is a hard narrative to change.

Potential FA.... “Uhh, the Browns? Not that desperate yet.”

Draft Picks “Shit, Browns? Do I really have to go there?”

Players all feel that way, too.

They associate Cleveland Browns with career destruction.

No one can succeed there, right?

When no one has for 20 years, it becomes a way of life.

Teams can be bad for stretches, but they can get out of it before it becomes the fabric of their being.

This wallowing pit? We’ve been in it for long enough now that it’s become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Our draft picks either bust or want to leave.

Our coaches are terrible.

The one glowing light in the pit of misery is Joe Thomas, and we even broke that iron soldier this year to the point he’s considering retirement. Dilly Dilly.

So yes, Jimmy G is a franchise quarterback who moved on for peanuts while we stood helplessly by and watched.

Why? Because the guy didn’t want to be here and his former franchise, NE, had enough respect for the kid to not send him to NFL Siberia.

Until we chip away at this negative association, no one wants to be here. Sure, we have money and can pay players looking to make money. But are those cash-in type guys really who you win with?

And if they are, we surely can’t get enough of them poor suckers to make a team good as a whole.

It’s just a negative attitude, man.

We are talking about drafting a franchise QB, and I think only the naive are not willing to admit that this young QB will have an 80% chance to fail given our situation.

Players come here and they know they are losers.

Myles Garrett said how much he wanted to make us a winner on draft day. He tried to fight against the current. “That 1-15 was unacceptable. We plan to change that.”

He was right. Now, he’s about to go 0-16.

A few more years of that, and he’s probably spiritually broken.

We need to figure out how to change this shit fast, because the image is nearly set in stone at this point.

I’m sorry for the negative post, guys. It’s just, look at what we are dealing with. We aren’t your normal level of bad. We’re so bad that lepers point and feel fortunate.

Don't apologize bro, this was awesome and hilarious. I can't wait til Haslam comes out and is all "We WILL draft Rosen" and then Rosen goes FB Live on a line of coke then looks up and says "Just say NO to the Cleveland Browns". He goes 2nd and goes on to the HOF, naturally.
 
In the English language, “Cleveland Browns” have now firmly established a negative connotation.

When the name is used, people—not even real football fans—know that they are just bad.

It’s associated with embarrassment and just plain ineptitude.

That is a hard narrative to change.

Potential FA.... “Uhh, the Browns? Not that desperate yet.”

Draft Picks “Shit, Browns? Do I really have to go there?”

Players all feel that way, too.

They associate Cleveland Browns with career destruction.

No one can succeed there, right?

When no one has for 20 years, it becomes a way of life.

Teams can be bad for stretches, but they can get out of it before it becomes the fabric of their being.

This wallowing pit? We’ve been in it for long enough now that it’s become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Our draft picks either bust or want to leave.

Our coaches are terrible.

The one glowing light in the pit of misery is Joe Thomas, and we even broke that iron soldier this year to the point he’s considering retirement. Dilly Dilly.

So yes, Jimmy G is a franchise quarterback who moved on for peanuts while we stood helplessly by and watched.

Why? Because the guy didn’t want to be here and his former franchise, NE, had enough respect for the kid to not send him to NFL Siberia.

Until we chip away at this negative association, no one wants to be here. Sure, we have money and can pay players looking to make money. But are those cash-in type guys really who you win with?

And if they are, we surely can’t get enough of them poor suckers to make a team good as a whole.

It’s just a negative attitude, man.

We are talking about drafting a franchise QB, and I think only the naive are not willing to admit that this young QB will have an 80% chance to fail given our situation.

Players come here and they know they are losers.

Myles Garrett said how much he wanted to make us a winner on draft day. He tried to fight against the current. “That 1-15 was unacceptable. We plan to change that.”

He was right. Now, he’s about to go 0-16.

A few more years of that, and he’s probably spiritually broken.

We need to figure out how to change this shit fast, because the image is nearly set in stone at this point.

I’m sorry for the negative post, guys. It’s just, look at what we are dealing with. We aren’t your normal level of bad. We’re so bad that lepers point and feel fortunate.
You're 100% correct.
 
Jimmy with his running TD against Jags. Evry game he is looking better and better.
 
Take note, straight guys, nothing is hotter than cool, calm confidence. @The Oi

No need to brag. One only need to own the situation. Panties will drop faster than a nerd can denounce The Last Jedi.

Super hot drive there. That drive would have looked much sexier in poopy brown tho.

What a shitty franchise. Hits just keep on coming. Your boy Rosen just shot the Browns down like a (make some nerdy Star Wars joke for me).
 
Super hot drive there. That drive would have looked much sexier in poopy brown tho.

What a shitty franchise. Hits just keep on coming. Your boy Rosen just shot the Browns down like a (make some nerdy Star Wars joke for me).
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Leading against a really good team in the Jags. One of the best defenses in the game.

It pains me how good this guy really might be.
 
I think the Pats fucked up. I'm as big of a Brady fan as anyone. Yeah, one of the few Brown fans that doesn't hate him. Not a fan of the Pats though.

I would have cut ties with Brady, and gone with Jimmy. Brady is 40 years old. I don't care how great he is now, his window is closing. He's not playing another 5 years.

Jimmy can be the guy for the next 10-15. I mean, the Pats aren't winning a SB anyways.

Their defense sucks, and they can't pass block at all. Given that Brady has to do everything, not sure that's winning you a SB.

I think Bill Belichick, one of the rare times, made a huge mistake. There are rumors it wasn't his decision though. That Kraft made it for him.
 
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Super hot drive there. That drive would have looked much sexier in poopy brown tho.

What a shitty franchise. Hits just keep on coming. Your boy Rosen just shot the Browns down like a (make some nerdy Star Wars joke for me).

Unfortunately for Rosen, the new CBA really makes it difficult for him to force his way out.
 
Cutting ties with Brady would have been...stupid.

He's 40 years old. Not sure why its "stupid" when the Packers and 49ers have made the same decisions. Cutting ties with Favre, and Montana, when they were younger.

It's a hard and debatable decision at the very least. Not sure why its stupid, to at least consider it. Given Brady, as great as he is, won't be playing football at a high level forever.

Do you really believe he's going to be this good at age 43?

Tom Brady can fall off a cliff any moment. We saw Peyton Manning go from 55 TDs in a season, to out of the league fast.
 
Kill this thread.

I don't wanna hear about Jimmy Goat for 20 years around here.
 
I told you I told you. But no he’s Matt Cassel or Hoyer


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