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Joe Thomas can find the fountain of youth...play till he's 50 years old...and we still won't be super bowl bound in any of those years...this team is stuck with Jimmy and his analytics

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Originally Posted By: candyman92
Jimmy Haslam deserves 0-16 to be attached to his name.


This


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Originally Posted By: Dean
The browns all time record 461-461-10. Next week we go below .500 for the first time in our history.


Wow...that is sad. This team sucks SO bad. Actually, it's not the team. This ORGANIZATION just sucks. Period. The last 15 years have been wasted time.


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Originally Posted By: Punchsmack
It feels like we're the 76ers. We fabricated a team with the intention of being incredibly terrible for two to three years before building it back up the "right way".


The problem is for the last 15 years this organization hasn't had ANY clue on what the "right way" is. At this point, until I see it, I won't believe it. And if the idiot owner fires Hue after this debacle of a season, I'm done. He will truly have shown how totally incompetent he is as an owner.


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"the boys" weren't in charge during Cam Erving being drafted. That was Farmer.


Sashi was hired in Jan. 2013, to oversee salary cap, negotiations of player contracts and worked closely with general manager Ray Farmer.

The Alex Mack contract negotiations and the plan to address the center position was in Sashi's area of responsibility.

He may or may not have had a hand in drafting Erv, but he was involved in the way Mack's contract situation was handled.

Yeah, but at that point the writing was on the wall. We would have to massively overpay Mack just due to insulting him by drafting his replacement with a first round pick with this talent.

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Originally Posted By: CHSDawg
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"the boys" weren't in charge during Cam Erving being drafted. That was Farmer.


Sashi was hired in Jan. 2013, to oversee salary cap, negotiations of player contracts and worked closely with general manager Ray Farmer.

The Alex Mack contract negotiations and the plan to address the center position was in Sashi's area of responsibility.

He may or may not have had a hand in drafting Erv, but he was involved in the way Mack's contract situation was handled.

Yeah, but at that point the writing was on the wall. We would have to massively overpay Mack just due to insulting him by drafting his replacement with a first round pick with this talent.


Heck, for all we know, Sashi very well could have had the number that would get Mack to stay but Farmer wouldn't sign off on it. Could explain why he not only was retained but promoted?


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Originally Posted By: DevilDawg2847
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"the boys" weren't in charge during Cam Erving being drafted. That was Farmer.


Sashi was hired in Jan. 2013, to oversee salary cap, negotiations of player contracts and worked closely with general manager Ray Farmer.

The Alex Mack contract negotiations and the plan to address the center position was in Sashi's area of responsibility.

He may or may not have had a hand in drafting Erv, but he was involved in the way Mack's contract situation was handled.

Yeah, but at that point the writing was on the wall. We would have to massively overpay Mack just due to insulting him by drafting his replacement with a first round pick with this talent.


Heck, for all we know, Sashi very well could have had the number that would get Mack to stay but Farmer wouldn't sign off on it. Could explain why he not only was retained but promoted?


U do know that Mack opted out of his contract AFTER LAST YEAR .... Farmer was LONG GONE when the time came to deal with Mack ...

Mack wanted out ... I don't blame the MONEYBALLERS for him leaving because we have NO IDEA weather they offered him 20 mill a year or 2 mill a year ..

We have no clue what happend behind closed doors ..

But all the people on both sides whose only purpose is their AGENDA can keep ointing fingers about something they know nothing about ...

If someone can let me know what our offer actually was .. then we can say

- crappy offer ... MONEYBALL SUCKS ...

- good offer .. MACK JUST WANTED WO WIN!!!

Til then its all just AGENDA BS from both sides ...




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The sooner Cam Erving is no longer in Browns uniform the better. He just doesn't belong in the NFL.

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You're not going to win football games with Cam Erving at center. Plays like this happen multiple times per game



At least he offered the Rb a hand to help him up


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He probably did because he's not a moron like Farmer.

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I think Erving is awful, but the more I look at that clip, the more it looks like the guard is the one who whiffed. The entire line was shifting to their right. Erving just stumbled and didn't know what to do.

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My thoughts on this game:

I was doing a bunch of stuff around the house while the game was going on, so I was keeping tabs. I had a really late game so I took a nap before halftime. I wake up and it's 28-7. My God this is horrible.

I heard that Hue took Kessler out in a 6 point game. That's a bad move. I am so sick of watching Josh McCown play. Nothing against him, because he's a class guy and a good teammate, but he's horrible. Let the young guy go out there and do his thing and learn from his mistakes. That kid went through a lot at USC with all the change there, so I don't think it's going to mentally destroy him or anything, but it was just the wrong move on Hue's part.

So nice to be able to not deal with this team today. A free Sunday.

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Originally Posted By: candyman92
I mentioned it in the GDT. Jimmy wants this team to suck to decrease fan support. He'll then have a reason to move the team and get more $$$$.


Have we not seen this trick tried on us before?


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