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Cleveland Browns 2022 off-season thread

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Baker Mayfield Is:

  • A Turd

    Votes: 7 9.2%
  • A Turd Ferguson

    Votes: 33 43.4%
  • Sammy Baugh

    Votes: 21 27.6%
  • Regal

    Votes: 15 19.7%

  • Total voters
    76
I wouldn't say stefanski is on the hot seat, but the chair is getting warm. Should be anyway.
100% disagree unless we win less than 4 games. With a possibility of not having Watson at all, I don’t see a coach or regime change after this season.
 
Stefanski and Woods aren't fits

The defensive tackles are going to be the ruin of this defense, red zone and 3rd down to be specific.

I think Shaun Smith driving around smoking a blunt in the poor section of Cleveland b/f games would put up more production than what we got right now.
 
Re: Brady's pass attempts = around 65% of the Bucs total plays

other players with same %

2018 Fat Pig

2012 Matt Stafford

2010 Peyton (63%)

Brees accounts for over 60% of the time throughout his career
 
Your dline might just suck when one of your starting defensive tackles has as many career QB knockdowns as police officers knocked to the ground in altercations.

Sheldon Richardson would be just fine
 
These scofflaws are just ridiculous. I soil myself laughing at them.
 
The New York Times' podcast, The Daily, did a show on Deshaun Watson this morning:



Stirring things up just before player interviews this morning.

I'm listening to it now. Most of it is just a recessitation of what we already knew. The second portion of the podcast is based upon the reporter's discussions with the women. She found, from Fall 2019 to Spring 2021, he booked appointments with at least 66 different woman. He was not asking woman about experience level or whether they were licensed. He was persistent in the way he booked them, almost compulsive. One massage therapist told him she was in the middle of moving, and he asked "you can't make 1 hour for a massage?" Other such examples are discussed.

The Houston Texans' security director gave Watson the draft NDA to give to the massage therapists. She asks, "will Watson face legal consequences, or in his NFL career?" A bunch of negative talk show clips are presented. She talks about Watson settling 20 of the 24 lawsuits.

"Initial discipline is issued by neutral arbitrator, but the NFL makes a recommendation, and they recommend an indefinite suspension and he would have to wait a year to apply for reinstatement." It is clear both individuals on the podcast think an indefinite suspension is appropriate. A theme of the latter parts of the podcast is essentially how in the #MeToo era, it is unusual for Deshaun to face so few actual consequences. The worst case scenario is essentially a "long paid vacation."
 
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The New York Times' podcast, The Daily, did a show on Deshaun Watson this morning:


I'm listening to it now. Most of it is just a recessitation of what we already knew. Will edit this post with any new info I hear.

Stirring things up just before player interviews this morning.

Speaker is the woman who wrote the 66 masseuses article several weeks back.

Just listened on 2x speed. Nothing new in there. More just a summary of the article.
 

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