JMcCurry08
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It was said on the radio....Smoked enough to get you to read their column on it.
Jokes on you bro
Jokes on you bro
It was said on the radio....Smoked enough to get you to read their column on it.
Jokes on you bro
You were listening to god awful Cleveland talk radio. Pretty sure the joke is still on youIt was said on the radio....
Jokes on you bro
It was said on the radio....
Jokes on you bro
My life has been better since giving that up. I seriously wish the shit didn't exist. Fuck them guys making easy money.You were listening to god awful Cleveland talk radio. Pretty sure the joke is still on you
My life has been better since giving that up. I seriously wish the shit didn't exist. Fuck them guys making easy money.
33rd pick and a sweetener. Nothing more. Limited game action with the contract situation means I'm not giving up a 1st for him. I can't see any of the other QB needy teams giving up their first either. I feel like the Browns can give the best package.Where does everyone grade Jimmy pick wise?
He was a late 2nd in the draft. He has looked good in limmitted action.
Do you grade him only early 2nd now? Still Late 2nd because now we have a contract issue?
Late 2nd and future 3rd or 4th to sweeten the pot?
Mid 1st?
Or do you want to give the farm?
Just curious where everyone is at this point.
The whole "Browns can give the best package" thing is only a factor if they are intent on dealing him this offseason. I think they DO want to trade him despite reports and are just posturing. The Patriots are usually intelligent and dealing him makes the most sense unless they know Tom is done after 2 more seasons.33rd pick and a sweetener. Nothing more. Limited game action with the contract situation means I'm not giving up a 1st for him. I can't see any of the other QB needy teams giving up their first either. I feel like the Browns can give the best package.
I agree, but that doesn't mean I'm going to sell the house for him either.The whole "Browns can give the best package" thing is only a factor if they are intent on dealing him this offseason. I think they DO want to trade him despite reports and are just posturing. The Patriots are usually intelligent and dealing him makes the most sense unless they know Tom is done after 2 more seasons.
However, if they truly would be okay with keeping him this season, then that competitive "we can beat the other teams" thought process is thrown out the window. We either convince them to move him, or we don't. It will have nothing to do with fielding the top offer.
How do I rate him? No.1 overall. His touch on his passes, his feel for the pocket, the chiseled abs, the ability to command an NFL huddle, the pulsating pecs- he is the total package. He can grip the ball firmly in his large hands, then power it through a tight window into the breadbox of the eagerly awaiting tight end or wide receiver, over and over until the team is celebrating in the end zone. It gives me chills just thinking about it. If he was just coming out of college I think he would definitely be a late first rounder I this weak class.Where does everyone grade Jimmy pick wise?
He was a late 2nd in the draft. He has looked good in limmitted action.
Do you grade him only early 2nd now? Still Late 2nd because now we have a contract issue?
Late 2nd and future 3rd or 4th to sweeten the pot?
Mid 1st?
Or do you want to give the farm?
Just curious where everyone is at this point.
I don't know that I would sell the house for him either, but I guess it depends on what you think the "house" would be.I agree, but that doesn't mean I'm going to sell the house for him either.
How do I rate him? No.1 overall. His touch on his passes, his feel for the pocket, the chiseled abs, the ability to command an NFL huddle, the pulsating pecs- he is the total package. He can grip the ball firmly in his large hands, then power it through a tight window into the breadbox of the eagerly awaiting tight end or wide receiver, over and over until the team is celebrating in the end zone. It gives me chills just thinking about it. If he was just coming out of college I think he would definitely be a late first rounder I this weak class.
Now, this doesn't mean the Browns do something so foolish- but if they can get him for anything less I think they win in the long run. Then again I was a Garropolo fan back when he was in the draft and his time in NE hasn't dampened my desire to see him gripping and ripping the pigskin for the Cleveland Browns. I think the Browns just need to wait this out, call the Pats' bluff and just don't cave on draft day like the football version of Jim Paxson and I think they get him for a solitary pick or a package less than the 12. Going to be fun seeing what they do.
After reading your post, is it weird that i noticed i was full engorged?
You are a poet, my good sir. You may even be the Arthur Rimbaud of sports writing. Quality writing, with just a subtle hint of gayness.