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WRs in 2026 Razorthorns 10/27/25 07:01 AM
I am going to assume we DON'T draft a QB in the first round in 2026 and that either Deshaun Watson or Shedeur Sanders will be our starting QB for that year. Not because I want it that way but because the cap being what it is we can't even afford to sign a 1st round QB even if we wanted to. So the premise is that since the team needs at least 1 STUD WR nad 5 offensive lineman that our first pick of the draft will be either a WR or a LT. For now, lets focus on possible WRs.

I kind of hope to learn from you guys on this one because I am not a great judge of WRs. I got stuck playing offensive line so that is what I know. What I do know about WRs is that I LIKE tall WRs who are at least 6'2 and can out fight CBs and safeties for the ball. I like for them to have big huge hands that swallow up the ball. Think Calvin Johnson, Randy Moss, Harold Carmichael, etc. I also know those big guys are pretty rare. Also, if he can't run at least a 4.5 then let's not talk about him because he most likely will never be open unless he is a giant and is always open like Harold Carmichael was.

So who can we find in the 2026 upcoming draft to be our Big Number One WR? I honestly don't know so tell me what you guys think and if you have been paying attention to any.

Nyck Harbor seems to fit the prototype that I like most. He is 6'5" and runs a 4.24. He doesn't have much play time so maybe we could get him later in the draft. I would attach this kid to the jugs machine for 2 years until he can catch anything.

Chris Brazzell II is 6'5" and runs a 4.48. He is a bit lean but he is a good route runner with decent hands.

So who would you like to see the Browns draft at WR assuming we don't go with a QB?
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Re: Coffee...what do you drink? lampdogg 10/27/25 02:09 AM
I drink instant at home; the wife doesn’t drink coffee, we have a coffee-maker but it is never used.
I’m good with instant.

Folgers, “the best part of waking up, is Folgers in your cup.”
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Re: Player News Dawgs4Life 10/27/25 01:59 AM
RIP Nick. That's awful news
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Re: OSU/ College Football Dawgs4Life 10/27/25 01:31 AM
crazy buy out
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Re: Shutdown appears inevitable after Senate fails to pass funding plans northlima dawg 10/26/25 11:45 PM
The White House said today that starting end of this week, SNAP benefits will not go out-and the USDA will not use the contingency fund to pay for November.
1 in 8 people in this country rely on SNAP for food.
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Re: Browns Losing Culture Floquinho 10/26/25 11:30 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
So they purposely drafted him to sabotage his career.

Solid take.
Is that a serious answer? Honestly.

It’s the culmination of seasons of bad roster building.
Who put together the offense? Who sign and draft the oline and the receivers?
Who put Dillon on the field?
Who sideline Flacco?
Who mishandle our quarterback situation?
Who makes the play calls? Dillon Gabriel is in an impossible position, that failure must be own by the leadership.

I can go on and on and on. If you don’t’ see It we live on different planets.

My take isn’t unreasonable or weird. It’s the conclusion what most rational supporters end up with.
Quincy’s take on Stefanski
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Re: Let’s talk Homelessness solutions. Ballpeen 10/26/25 10:52 PM
Not a reply to you in general, but that "report" PS posted is useless.

Who the heck is going to read all of that?

To the question, there probably isn't a singular solution, if any at all. Maybe identify what causes homelessness, then try to address those issues.

Drugs and addiction are a big part of it. Maybe we should start sinking drug boats flooding our shores....wait...hmmmm.
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Re: Yahoo DT Fantasy Football 2025 Bull_Dawg 10/26/25 08:09 PM
...And we both had the Bengals, so we're running it back looks like.

Now if only my fantasy team could rise from the dead, too.
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Re: I hate to say I told you so but. . . . . . . jfanent 10/26/25 07:13 PM
Originally Posted by GMdawg
It's October 19th 2025

Quick Elmer who won the last playoff game in Pittsburgh.... That's RIGHT The Cleveland Browns won the last playoff game played in Pittsburgh. Cleveland has won more playoff games than Pittsburgh over the last 9 years.

Ouch!!
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Re: Goofy Immortal Part Deux FATE 10/26/25 03:03 PM
Lol. That's funny because it was so true.

I've been using the same laser printer for about 15 years now. At my biz and at home. If the one at the restaurant would die, I'd bring the same model from home and re-up with another. Always bought used with low print counts on eBay as they were about $500 new. Why? Because these damned things are so glitchy, once I learned the fixes, glitches and temperament, I wouldn't want to change.

I'd generally get about 2 years at 500+ prints per week before the print head would need replaced and it would be cheaper to just by a new (used) one instead. Since I sold my business, "Old Faithful" has been churning out HQ prints for about eight years in my home office. I know every error screen, every finicky temper tantrum, every fix in the book. I rue the day I ever have to replace it. 🤣
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Re: Sometimes, We Need Positive Stories bonefish 10/26/25 02:38 PM
In light of today's technology. My daughter's dissertation is about AI integration and "Change Management."

She is at the spear point of what is taking place worldwide in large scale business integration. She is in great demand.
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Re: Browns News 5.0 PitDAWG 10/26/25 02:21 PM
I've never agreed with a post you have made more than that one Peen.
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Re: Antifa and terrorist take over many american cities Lyuokdea 10/26/25 11:40 AM
Originally Posted by tastybrownies
I really don't understand the citizens who live in Palestine\Gaza.

-If Palestine doesn't want Israel coming in there and taking control, why don't they take control of the situation themselves? Why haven't the Palestinian citizens executed Hamas members themselves? Where is their military? When you can't control the people in your own area, and they are attacking another country then that is unacceptable. Either step up and police the people in your own area or someone else will do it for you. What do you expect? To keep allowing people who hide in Palestine and Gaza to keep committing terrorist attacks against other nations? Yeah, no, that isn't going to happen.

-Why don't the Palestinian citizens rise up against Hamas? Why does it appear they are in control vs the citizens that live there?

Hamas has the weapons and controls the supply of food - this isn't that hard to understand? There isn't anything else in Gaza that even resembles a governing body.

Why don't the citizens of Mexico just get rid of the cartels?
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Re: Quarterback height Razorthorns 10/26/25 03:20 AM
Taylen Green - Just watched him have the worst game of his career against Auburn I think. He showed some very nice passes and some very good velocity. He was stepping into his throws MOST of the time when he was running away from pass rushers. I saw some issues with how he is reading defenses though and it led to a lot of interceptions. Before this game his interceptions were pretty low at only 3 for the whole year but he had 3 this game alone. I enjoy seeing when players have a bad day though and this was a BAD day for him.

It's hard to say though because honestly I think his team just sucks. I mean it's bad. Still, I think his team might make him fall in the draft a bit so we might can land him. I can tell you this though ... I WANT HIM. This kid is going to be a very good NFL QB. He can make ALL the throws and throw them on a ROPE but he can also drop it in the bucket 50 yards down the field. He has pretty good, but not great, footwork that is easily fixable. He certainly has first round talent that is for sure. The Browns never draft the QB I want though and I am so tired of watching other teams grab them after the Browns pass on them. He will definitely be in THIS draft though. His team is sucking it up though so perhaps he will slide in the draft. Either way he is head and shoulders above every QB we currently have on this roster in raw talent.

I think I will actually watch some college games this year just to see how he plays in his final year before heading to the draft.
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Re: Log on difficulties... YTownBrownsFan 10/26/25 02:30 AM
It seems to be better since this afternoon. (knocking on my wooden head)
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Re: Liberation Day Part Deux mgh888 10/25/25 09:02 AM
Trump has ALWAYS been a snowflake and King of Cancel Culture. Everyday he shows us new depths to his dispicable personality. Surprised no-one posted the King Trump Top Gun meme dumping extrement on the No Kings protesters.
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 Milk Man 10/25/25 02:40 AM
Watching Toronto beat the snot of L.A. right now is a thing of beauty.
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Re: Cavs/NBA 2.0 PitDAWG 10/24/25 03:00 PM
Yeah, as I saw more on the story yesterday It became more clear. The whole thing is mind boggling.
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Re: IdahoFirst 2026 Open Enrollment PitDAWG 10/24/25 02:54 PM
Some people care about more than themselves. But I see that's not you. You've used every excuse in the book as to why you begrudge your fellow working Americans who work hard for a living help with their healthcare premiums.. I'm not begging for anything. You first made the claim people need to work. These are working class Americans. So that was a lie. Next it was Caesar. This money isn't kept by the government. It goes to help people who own small businesses, who work for small businesses and work for businesses who offer no healthcare. It's actually something good your tax dollars are spent on to help the nations people. But I understand how much that upsets you.

The sad part of it all is I advocate for those people. I understand that small businesses are the backbone of America. I understand just how screwed up America's healthcare system is. While you use every excuse to stab those people in the back. That's the difference between America and Murica. Congratulations.

After reading your posts it's quite obvious you need more help than the military.
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Bernie Short ... mgh888 10/24/25 07:33 AM
Not sure if this has been shared before? Needs to be watched on Youtube.

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Re: Trump pardons binance founder Changpeng Zhao PitDAWG 10/23/25 07:49 PM
"When crypto sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

"They're eating the dogs. They're eating the cats. They're eating the pets."
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Re: MAGA Melt Down Over Bad Bunny Super Bowl Half Time Show PitDAWG 10/23/25 06:52 PM
Christian musician, who sang the national anthem for Trump at 2022 rally, is facing felony child pornography charges

Sheptock was arrested while he was ministering at a nearby women’s prison

A Christian music star born without arms has been arrested on charges of possessing and producing child pornography.

Jon Paul Sheptock, 49, served as the worship minister at the First Montgomery Baptist Church in Texas before these shocking allegations came to light.

According to a statement by Ryan Gable, a constable at the Montgomery County Constable Precinct 3 office, detectives first tried to arrest the singer at his home in September but were unable to find him.

The Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Unit eventually caught up with the suspect while he was working at a local women’s prison where he served as a minister.

At a Donald Trump rally in January 2022, Sheptock was recruited to sing the national anthem before later posing with the president and his son for pictures.

Later, his alleged victim testified that she believed that Sheptock had stolen a picture of her nine years ago, when she was 17, according to written testimony from the Montgomery County Precinct 3 Constable’s Office, which ABC News saw.

"After the defendant (Sheptock) sent the image of the victim, he told her that he wanted more explicit images of her,” the affidavit read.

“The defendant (Sheptock) then sent her a video depicting someone being physically assaulted, accompanied by a statement implying that he did not want that to happen to her.”

The document continues by claiming that Sheptock showed the victim multiple nude photographs of adults and young girls on his computer.

His alleged victim also claimed in the court records that she was concerned about coming forward “due to her parents’ strong religious beliefs,” which she thought would lead to an adverse reaction to her taking a nude picture of herself.

Sheptock was well-known in his local community, with the Baptist Press reporting that his now-deleted website said that he was born with no arms and one leg shorter than the other.

According to the site, he had been married to his wife for 26 years and shared three daughters with her. The profile picture on his Facebook page shows him and his family with President Trump.

On his social media profile, Sheptock describes his love of singing, which began at the age of three when he would stand up in front of his family’s congregation to sing, “Jesus Loves Me.”

“From that time on I knew this was something I wanted to do forever. As you might imagine growing up with a disability was very challenging. Often times I did not want to go to school knowing I would be made fun of, but God in His Grace blessed me with 2 loving Christian parents who encouraged me daily,” he adds.

The First Montgomery Baptist Church, where Sheptock worked as a worship minister, confirmed that the musician had been arrested on “charges related to child pornography” and that he had been “removed” from all “responsibilities at the church.”

“He did not have responsibilities overseeing children in the church or school except occasionally in a large group setting with other adults,” the Church said in a statement. “At this point, we have no information that indicates any of the children in our care were involved, but we are taking every precaution to protect our kids and to maintain the integrity of our ministry.”

“We must be clear: what Jon is accused of is a grievous sin, and it is heartbreaking for all of our church family and the families of innocent children who may be involved,” the statement continues. “God's Word says ‘there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed’ (Luke 8:17).

“We will not cover up sin, and we will not excuse it. We will fully cooperate with law enforcement and trust the judicial process.”

In a follow-up statement, the Church said that new allegations had been made against Jon by an adult at the Church.

“We are fully cooperating with Detective Alvarez in the Montgomery County Constable’s Office for Precinct 3, who is investigating the case, and have turned over what we know to her,” the Church spokesperson said. “It is still true to my knowledge that no children associated with our church or school have come forth or been identified as victims.”

https://www.the-independent.com/new...tm_source=Newswav&utm_medium=Website

This will probably take him off the list of artists that will perform at the Turning Point U.S.A. "All American Halftime Show". Or it might make him a must see attraction on their list. It's getting hard to keep up with anymore.
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Re: Ukraine: I really thought the recent thread would be the last PitDAWG 10/23/25 02:15 PM
I still have to wonder why he insists on continuing to make Ukraine little more than target practice for Russia. Russia can strike Kyiv at will but the west is insuring Ukraine lacks the ability to hit Moscow in the same fashion. That's no way to give Ukraine a chance to win a war.
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Re: Trump wants DOJ to pay him $230 million for previous investigations: Sources WooferDawg 10/23/25 02:00 AM
I need more money to produce AI videos with me as “King” crapping on the minions.

Trump being Trump

And I can do whatever I want to to the White House. A grand “Trump Ballroom” will be my legacy. I like gold.
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Make Argentine Beef Great Again? PitDAWG 10/22/25 06:57 PM
US ranchers oppose Trump’s plan to import more Argentine beef and experts doubt it will lower prices

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — President Donald Trump ’s plan to cut record beef prices by importing more meat from Argentina is running into heated opposition from U.S. ranchers who are enjoying some rare profitable years and skepticism from experts who say the president’s move probably wouldn’t lead to cheaper prices at grocery stores.

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association along with the Ranchers-Cattlemen Action Legal Fund United Stockgrowers of America and other farming groups — who are normally some of the president’s biggest supporters — all criticized Trump’s idea because of what it could do to American ranchers and feedlot operators. And agricultural economists say Argentine beef accounts for such a small slice of beef imports — only about 2% — that even doubling that wouldn’t change prices much.

South Dakota rancher Brett Kenzy said he wants American consumers to determine whether beef is too expensive, not the government. And so far there is little sign that consumers are substituting chicken or other proteins for beef on their shopping lists even though the average price of a pound of ground beef hit its highest point ever at $6.32 in the latest report before the government shutdown began.

“I love ‘Make America Great Again’ rhetoric. I love ‘America First’ rhetoric,” he said. “But to me this feels a lot like the failed policies of the past — the free trade sourcing cheap global goods.”

Several factors have sent beef prices soaring, starting with continued strong demand combined with the smallest U.S. herd size since 1961. In part, that small herd is due to years of drought and low cattle prices.

Beef imports also are down overall because of the 50% tariffs that Trump imposed on Brazil, a big beef exporter, and limits on Mexico, where the country is fighting a flesh-eating pest.

Kansas State University agricultural economist Glynn Tonsor said Argentina can’t produce enough beef to offset those other losses of imports.

Through July, the United States has imported 72.5 million pounds of Argentine beef while producing more than 15 billion pounds of beef. Much of what is imported is lean beef trimmings that meatpackers mix with fattier beef produced in the United States to produce the varieties of ground beef that domestic consumers want, so any change in imports would affect primarily hamburger. Steak prices that were averaging $12.22 per pound probably wouldn’t change much.

Idea creates uncertainty among US ranchers

Even if increased imports from Argentina won’t reduce prices, the idea creates uncertainty for ranchers, making them less likely to invest in raising more cattle.

“We’re always going to have uncertainty in the world. But the more uncertain something is, the less likely most are to put money on the line,” Tonsor said.

Argentine livestock producers like Augusto Wallace are excited about the prospect of selling more beef to America because he said “whenever an additional buyer comes, it’s beneficial for everyone, right? For all the producers.”

But economists caution that exporting too much beef could backfire for Argentina because that would drive up prices for consumers there.

American ranchers say the idea of boosting imports from Argentina runs counter to the stated purpose of Trump’s tariffs to encourage more domestic production and help American ranchers compete.

“It’s a contradiction of what we believed his new course of action was. We thought he was on the right track,” said the president of R-CALF, Bill Bullard, who hoped Trump’s policies would discourage imports and encourage ranchers to expand their herds.

Texas A&M livestock economist David Anderson said “ranchers are finally getting prices that are going to make up for some really bad years in the past with the drought, low prices and high costs. We finally get some good prices. And we start talking about government policy to bring down prices.”

Bryant Kagay, part owner of Kagay Farms in Amity, Missouri, said he thinks the plan would hurt ranchers. Cattle prices that had been averaging around $3,000 for a 1,250-pound animal slipped more than $100 immediately after Trump mentioned the idea of intervening in beef prices last week, though they have recovered a bit since then.

Ranchers hope Trump changes his mind

Although Kagay voted for Trump in the last election, he worries the trade war is hurting farmers and ranchers by driving up costs and costing them major markets like China.

“I continue to see things that I don’t really think are in the best interest of our country and the average citizen,” Kagay said. “I guess I hope he starts to see that and quits worrying about punishing opponents and winning whatever battle he’s involved in, and then tries to do what’s best for everybody.”

Ranchers are hopeful Trump will reconsider this plan. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said Tuesday on CNBC that the administration remains committed to helping ranchers prosper while trying to reduce consumer prices. She promised more details soon about the Argentina plan and a larger effort to reinvigorate U.S. beef production by opening up more land and opening new processing plants while securing trade deals for new markets. The administration wants ranchers to raise more cattle and produce more beef.

“The bigger supply — even aligned with a bigger demand — is going to allow those prices to come down, but also to have a vital industry for these ranchers to be able to survive, which is what we’ve got to do,” Rollins said.

Sen. John Hoeven, a North Dakota Republican, said Tuesday that after talking to Trump and others in the administration, he expected to see more details about the policy.

“It’s very important that we support our cattle ranchers,” Hoeven said.

Rancher Cory Eich, who lives near Epiphany, South Dakota, said he doesn’t consider the Argentina idea a serious threat in the long term and doubts ranchers will make changes to their operation in light of the news.

“Nobody’s happy about it, let’s put it that way,” Eich said. “Personal opinion, I thought it was kind of a ruse when he mentioned it. I mean, it’s coming from Trump, so take everything there with a grain of salt.”

https://apnews.com/article/beef-pri...gentina-9f8e9efd6e74e958c586ea1e32797ba2

They never take him seriously until after he does things. Before that, "He is just joking. He is just messing with the left." After he does it? "I can't believe he did that!".

Just ask the soybean farmers.
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