People are defending Sashi because they say his assistant sent the email. But why in the hell couldn't Sashi just handle it himself?
Bingo. I've heard two different people (Adam Schefter and Mike Lombardi) say that Belichick didn't call the Browns about Garoppolo because our front office is too hard to deal with.
Lombardi has zero credibility. I've not seen/heard Shefter say that. Chris Mortenson said the Pats didn't call because of the great relationship between Garoppolo's agent (Tom Brady's too) and the Patriots. They asked not to be traded to the Browns.
People are defending Sashi because they say his assistant sent the email. But why in the hell couldn't Sashi just handle it himself?
Bingo. I've heard two different people (Adam Schefter and Mike Lombardi) say that Belichick didn't call the Browns about Garoppolo because our front office is too hard to deal with.
Lombardi has zero credibility. I've not seen/heard Shefter say that. Chris Mortenson said the Pats didn't call because of the great relationship between Garoppolo's agent (Tom Brady's too) and the Patriots. They asked not to be traded to the Browns.
People are defending Sashi because they say his assistant sent the email. But why in the hell couldn't Sashi just handle it himself?
Bingo. I've heard two different people (Adam Schefter and Mike Lombardi) say that Belichick didn't call the Browns about Garoppolo because our front office is too hard to deal with.
Lombardi has zero credibility. I've not seen/heard Shefter say that. Chris Mortenson said the Pats didn't call because of the great relationship between Garoppolo's agent (Tom Brady's too) and the Patriots. They asked not to be traded to the Browns.
I agree on Lombardi, but he's basically saying the same thing Schefter said (before Schefter said it). Mort is in lockstep with Schefter also. So that's three guys.
I am wondering about something: If Lombardi has zero credibility after having worked in the NFL for decades, how much do credibility do posters on this board have who have never worked in the NFL?
People are defending Sashi because they say his assistant sent the email. But why in the hell couldn't Sashi just handle it himself?
Bingo. I've heard two different people (Adam Schefter and Mike Lombardi) say that Belichick didn't call the Browns about Garoppolo because our front office is too hard to deal with.
Lombardi has zero credibility. I've not seen/heard Shefter say that. Chris Mortenson said the Pats didn't call because of the great relationship between Garoppolo's agent (Tom Brady's too) and the Patriots. They asked not to be traded to the Browns.
Yes, but Schefter usually has pretty solid info.
Agreed. I just can't find where Shefter said that. I'm guessing it was live. Mort was on RBS today and said what I previously posted.
I am wondering about something: If Lombardi has zero credibility after having worked in the NFL for decades, how much do credibility do posters on this board have who have never worked in the NFL?
I don't think Lombardi has any credibility as an insider, but he definitely knows how Belichick thinks.
People are defending Sashi because they say his assistant sent the email. But why in the hell couldn't Sashi just handle it himself?
Bingo. I've heard two different people (Adam Schefter and Mike Lombardi) say that Belichick didn't call the Browns about Garoppolo because our front office is too hard to deal with.
Lombardi has zero credibility. I've not seen/heard Shefter say that. Chris Mortenson said the Pats didn't call because of the great relationship between Garoppolo's agent (Tom Brady's too) and the Patriots. They asked not to be traded to the Browns.
Yes, but Schefter usually has pretty solid info.
Agreed. I just can't find where Shefter said that. I'm guessing it was live. Mort was on RBS today and said what I previously posted.
I am wondering about something: If Lombardi has zero credibility after having worked in the NFL for decades, how much do credibility do posters on this board have who have never worked in the NFL?
Lombardi isn't a reporter. He's a "draft expert." He knows the league, but he is as biased as it gets and it's apparent he holds a grudge from getting fired.
Shefter and Mortenson are very rarely wrong, and unbiased from what I've seen.
Wow, 10 pages in and I'm amazed how every one of you have completely missed the fact that it is now apparent that this group really doesn't make any decisions without coming to some consensus. If they can't, then they don't make the decision. Seems simple to me.
Here's my take, which I do believe fits in with what's been reported:
Seeing as BB likely knew he could get more than one team to make similar offers for JG, he may very well have honored the agent's request not to ship him to Cleveland... and the deal with SF made more palatable once he realized he could bring back Hoyer.
So JG may not have been a realistic goal for us.
Now when Hue says, hey, let's take another look at AJ, he may have said to Sashi, "Let me see if I can work my connections and get them off of a 1st Rd Pick. The best Hue can come up with is the 2nd and 3rd.
Now Sashi and Co have to weigh that against the plans they originally had for those Picks, and compare the worth. I can totally see the numbers guys balking at the price, so it wouldn't be an easy discussion.
IF, IF, IF Haslam got involved and said get the deal done, I don't believe it was for any other reason than for marketing. I think he's done a decent job of reigning himself in with this regime, and I think he is going to stand by this group, but he knows he has to show the fans something tangible is being done. Personally I believe he's done something similar before in pushing for the Manziel pick. That to me from the outset had marketing ploy written all over it.
So now the decision has been made (for them) to pull the trigger. I would have to imagine NFL contracts and deals aren't as simple as a 1040EZ form... so we tell the Bengals "Hey, we've got it drawn up as discussed, we'll send it over, signed, and if it looks good to you guys, send it on up with yours."
I mean, why else would the Browns send a signed copy to the Bengals?
As for not recognizing Coopers name on the email...
How many Bengals folks were also DNC staffers? Were they afraid of becoming victims of a hack? (NOTE: my use of the word "hack" is NOT meant as a veiled pun in reference to Haslam, Sashi, or any other characters, real or fictitious!)
Do they not see the subject line "AJ McCarron's Death Warrant" and the sender with a @clevelandbrowns.com email?
Just how much spam and smutty emails do the Benagls get, that such an important email get's overlooked?
Now, in the Bengal's defense, over the phone they may have said "Yeah, these are the terms, everything else should be pretty standard, type it up and send it in" and there for weren't expecting to see the Brown's copy.
Also in the Bengal's defense, it could simply be that the Browns have some subpar IT guys... The load screen on my Official Browns mobile app still has freakin' RGIII on it!
As for dodging a bullet.. .I can't comment as I really don't know a lot about AJ.
"Hey, I'm a reasonable guy. But I've just experienced some very unreasonable things." -Jack Burton
-It looks like the Harvard Boys know what they are doing after all.
Wow, 10 pages in and I'm amazed how every one of you have completely missed the fact that it is now apparent that this group really doesn't make any decisions without coming to some consensus. If they can't, then they don't make the decision. Seems simple to me.
Here's my take, which I do believe fits in with what's been reported:
Seeing as BB likely knew he could get more than one team to make similar offers for JG, he may very well have honored the agent's request not to ship him to Cleveland... and the deal with SF made more palatable once he realized he could bring back Hoyer.
So JG may not have been a realistic goal for us.
Now when Hue says, hey, let's take another look at AJ, he may have said to Sashi, "Let me see if I can work my connections and get them off of a 1st Rd Pick. The best Hue can come up with is the 2nd and 3rd.
Now Sashi and Co have to weigh that against the plans they originally had for those Picks, and compare the worth. I can totally see the numbers guys balking at the price, so it wouldn't be an easy discussion.
IF, IF, IF Haslam got involved and said get the deal done, I don't believe it was for any other reason than for marketing. I think he's done a decent job of reigning himself in with this regime, and I think he is going to stand by this group, but he knows he has to show the fans something tangible is being done. Personally I believe he's done something similar before in pushing for the Manziel pick. That to me from the outset had marketing ploy written all over it.
So now the decision has been made (for them) to pull the trigger. I would have to imagine NFL contracts and deals aren't as simple as a 1040EZ form... so we tell the Bengals "Hey, we've got it drawn up as discussed, we'll send it over, signed, and if it looks good to you guys, send it on up with yours."
I mean, why else would the Browns send a signed copy to the Bengals?
As for not recognizing Coopers name on the email...
How many Bengals folks were also DNC staffers? Were they afraid of becoming victims of a hack? (NOTE: my use of the word "hack" is NOT meant as a veiled pun in reference to Haslam, Sashi, or any other characters, real or fictitious!)
Do they not see the subject line "AJ McCarron's Death Warrant" and the sender with a @clevelandbrowns.com email?
Just how much spam and smutty emails do the Benagls get, that such an important email get's overlooked?
Now, in the Bengal's defense, over the phone they may have said "Yeah, these are the terms, everything else should be pretty standard, type it up and send it in" and there for weren't expecting to see the Brown's copy.
Also in the Bengal's defense, it could simply be that the Browns have some subpar IT guys... The load screen on my Official Browns mobile app still has freakin' RGIII on it!
As for dodging a bullet.. .I can't comment as I really don't know a lot about AJ.
not sure what all the fuss is about. lol Jimmy G was never coming here. and by never i mean never ever ever.
I bet you're wondering the samething I did, why O' why didn't I take the...blue pill
LOL.............No offense, but I think you are making stuff up.
Um... yeah... I kind of mentioned that it was my take and I didn't cite any articles lol. While it does admittedly get a little thin around the edges, it still fits within the reported events.
In 9 years of dealing with Domestic situations, the Truth is always found somewhere in the middle and the obvious, simple answers shouldn't be overlooked.
If nothing else, view my post as one of those old Law and Order episodes about some brutal crime ... "Ripped from the Headlines!" or a movie loosely "based on actual events". I'm really not trying for more credibility than that lol
"Hey, I'm a reasonable guy. But I've just experienced some very unreasonable things." -Jack Burton
-It looks like the Harvard Boys know what they are doing after all.
You like .gifs and memes... what do you think about a new "house rule"? You know, like using purple to indicate sarcasm...
we can post a picture of the crazy dark haired guy from all the "because aliens" memes at the beginning (or end) of posts that are admittedly speculation and theory? That way we don't get as many posts fighting about what is being presented as factual, inside knowledge and what is just speculation?
"Hey, I'm a reasonable guy. But I've just experienced some very unreasonable things." -Jack Burton
-It looks like the Harvard Boys know what they are doing after all.
It doesn't matter what I think. I am always wrong according to the football guys on here like you, Memphis, Deputy, WSU, 32, arch, Grimm, etc.
If only I were as smart about football as you guys.
If we're football guys I guess that makes you an FO type of guy??? Say it ain't so!!! C'mon Vers, lighten up a bit. You're experienced enough I shouldn't have to use purple ! Just trying to offer up a little levity with the .gif post is all.
"Hey, I'm a reasonable guy. But I've just experienced some very unreasonable things." -Jack Burton
-It looks like the Harvard Boys know what they are doing after all.
Running out of time: Inside the Browns' botched trade attempt for AJ McCarron
CINCINNATI -- It was a 24-hour whirlwind for the Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns and quarterback AJ McCarron after a potential trade was botched at the last minute.
There was still some disbelief around the Bengals facility on Wednesday morning after the proposed trade, which would have sent McCarron to Cleveland for second- and third-round draft picks, fell apart after the Browns missed the deadline to file their paperwork.
While McCarron was surrounded by a group of reporters on Wednesday, his teammates couldn’t help but crack jokes over the situation.
“It was fake news!” Andy Dalton yelled as he walked by McCarron’s locker.
Even Bengals coach Marvin Lewis still looked stunned at the turn of events, thinking back to what started as a quiet Tuesday.
“It was quiet! At least until ...” and then he trailed off.
Lewis said he’s not sure he has ever seen anything like this in his tenure.
Here’s the timeline of events surrounding McCarron and the failed attempt to trade him this year:
JAN. 2, 2017
As the Bengals clean out their lockers after the 2016 season, McCarron takes pictures, says his thanks to people around the franchise and says some goodbyes, too, anticipating the possibility of a trade. McCarron was the subject of trade rumors after almost leading the Bengals to a 2015 AFC wild-card win. That day, McCarron sounded like he thought he was on his way out, even hugging a Bengals staff member "just in case."
"I think 3:30 is when we first found out things are moving and could probably be happening," AJ McCarron said. "We were told the deal was done, and then something happened." AP Photo/Gary Landers SPRING 2017
Around the time of the NFL scouting combine, the Browns approach Bengals player personnel director Duke Tobin to ask if McCarron would be available. Tobin says to make an offer. The Browns never make an offer, and the talks aren’t believed to be serious. Tobin tells reporters at the combine that they weren't actively looking to trade McCarron and it would take a "strong offer" to get him. Tobin says the Bengals were willing to listen, even if it was to a division rival.
“It has to be something we feel is valuable enough to warrant doing that,” Tobin said. “What it is, I don't know. Who it is to, I don't know. It's not ideal to trade guys within your division, particularly at that position, but we listen."
OCT. 31, 2017
The Browns call the Bengals to inquire about McCarron’s availability in the morning, and talks continue throughout the day. The Bengals lower their asking price to second- and third-round picks, partially because of McCarron's questionable contract status. McCarron is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent in 2018, but because he did not spend enough time on the active roster as a rookie to earn a year toward free agency, he could be restricted that year instead, pending arbitration.
The Bengals stand firm regarding their asking price, although the Browns call throughout the day, trying to negotiate.
3:10 p.m.: Bengals owner Mike Brown has what he thinks is his final conversation with Browns executive vice president Sashi Brown. With the Browns continuing to haggle, Mike Brown stands firm on his asking price and says he thinks it's a good deal for an intra-division trade and tells him he's going to give them a chance to think about it for a few more minutes. The Browns pointed out that the San Francisco 49ers were able to acquire Jimmy Garoppolo from the Patriots for a second-round pick.
Mike Brown, who thinks highly of McCarron, doesn't budge and says he's not in the business of helping out a division rival. When they don't get a return call, the Bengals believe the talks have broken down.
3:55 p.m.: Sashi Brown calls back and says the Browns have changed their minds and they'll accept the deal, but only five minutes remain before the deadline. The Bengals immediately start the paperwork required to make the trade official. At some point between 3:30 and 3:55, McCarron, who is in the middle of Halloween preparations with his family, receives a call from his agent that things are progressing.
"I think 3:30 is when we first found out things are moving and could probably be happening," McCarron said. "We were told the deal was done, and then something happened. I really don't know what to tell you. I'm just as lost as everybody else here. You find out a lot more news on social media than you do anything else nowadays."
With only five minutes left, the Bengals are scrambling to get everything in order, and send their half of the paperwork to the league right before the deadline. To make sure everything is going smoothly, they have a league official on the phone informing the NFL of the pending trade. Around the same time, Sashi Brown's assistant sends the Bengals an email with their paperwork but does not copy the league on the email.
4 p.m.: The Bengals realize the Browns did not file their paperwork with the NFL in time. They receive a call from the Browns asking if anything could be done. The Browns plead their case to the league, but the NFL rejects their appeal.
"I'm not sure the powers that be wanted to make the trade," a league source said, pointing out the Browns had almost an hour to complete the trade if they had really wanted to make it after Mike Brown had made it clear he was not changing his asking price. The source said there seemed to be a disconnect between the Browns front office and coaching staff that could have led to the delay.
Teams are required to file their own paperwork with the league. While it's typical of teams to send the paperwork to the NFL and copy the other team on it, it wouldn't be allowed for one team to send in the paperwork for both franchises.
A source said teams usually get a league representative on the phone to give them a heads up that documents will be coming through. Teams often check with each other to confirm they both got the copies of the emails. In the mad scramble to get things done before the deadline, the Bengals were not monitoring their emails, and didn't see the one from Sashi Brown's assistant in time. It didn't help that it was was under an unfamiliar name.
However, even if the Bengals would have seen the email in the minutes prior to the deadline, it wouldn't have mattered unless the league was copied on it as well. For the trade to go through, the Browns needed to speak to the NFL themselves.
The next day, Lewis still couldn't wrap his mind around what happened.
“All you have to do is notify the league office you are making a deal. That's an easy thing,” Lewis said. “We spoke to a person in there.”
News breaks quickly after 4 p.m. that the trade didn’t go through, which is around the time McCarron learned he would be staying in Cincinnati as well.
“It happened, it didn’t happen, it happened too late. Whatever it may be, it’s pretty crazy,” said Dalton, who heard the news on Twitter. “That’s just a crazy situation.”
Said McCarron: “I have been through a lot of mind games. I think it makes you mentally tougher, stronger, let’s you see all the crazy sides of this business in a short amount of time. Just in my year alone, I’ve experienced a lot that guys who have been in the league 10 years haven’t experienced. Just by hearing your name and you are, you might be ... But like I said, I am blessed to be in my situation and I’m just enjoying every minute of it.”
I honestly think we didn't screw up. I think we purposely undermined the deal. Hue was ticked. He caught Jimmys ear, as he should. In the end, that "screw-up" saved us from making a bad deal.
That move will probably cost a job, just not sure who will take that sword, but it was a good non deal. I am glad somebody came to their senses in a hour of extreme knee-jerk drama.
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn.
For several days I had no internet, Cable was snapped from pole across the street, no phone, no internet.
Saw Bleacher Report checking emails...smh WTF.
I feel bad for Hue as I'm sure it would have been his answer and get some wins this year.
Not so sure though that I wanted us to put all our apples in another BACK UP...I'm tired of backups. How many backups have gone on to be other teams Franchise QB. Hassleback? the other GB backup (lefty)?
There should be consequences to the person or persons that were responsible for the incompetent move! 6 figure salaries should not make mistakes of this magnitude. In real life big Corporation the guy would be fired for sure.
So I hate the fact Hue didn't get his guy. I hate the fact that an incompetent action was made by our FO.
I'm sort of up in the air in "SETTLING" for McCarron.
Although I think we still can get him once the season is over and before the next draft...who knows maybe the price will go down???
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There should be consequences to the person or persons that were responsible for the incompetent move! 6 figure salaries should not make mistakes of this magnitude. In real life big Corporation the guy would be fired for sure.
I don't think it was a screw up. I think it was intentional. My opinion - Hue was at the office working on the deal. The FO was not. Hue set it up, then told the FO "this is what we got, this is what I need" The FO said No. So hue goes to Jimmy. Tells Jimmy, "I need something! Anything! They have shut me out on every QB I have asked for." Jimmy gives Hue the ok, and tells FO to make the deal happen and get it done. The FO "doesn't send in the pw." They have completed mind you over 20 trades since they have taken over, they know the rules. They are Harvard lawyers, I don't see them not knowing the guidelines of a trade. I call BS on that.
Hue wanted Goff, that was out of his control as he was taken 1. He then wanted Wentz - the FO passed. He then wanted JG, the FO passed (didn't even make an attempt or was in the building to know he was even available), Hue wanted Watson, the FO passed on him as well.
I think the FO thinks they have the answers, and don't like Hue having any input as they believe they know better than Hue.
I am either right or wrong, but either way this is the scenario, TAB. 1. The FO is completely inept and cant follow simple rules, or 2. The FO disobeyed a direct initiative form the OWNER of the team and botched it on purpose. Both are grounds for dismissal IMO.
What really infuriates me, is we have not heard a single thing from anyone on this. WE DESERVE BETTER. We DESERVE an explanation. I want to know what happened, why it happened, and what they are going to do to fix this mess.
It doesn't matter what I think. I am always wrong according to the football guys on here like you, Memphis, Deputy, WSU, 32, arch, Grimm, etc.
If only I were as smart about football as you guys.
If we're football guys I guess that makes you an FO type of guy??? Say it ain't so!!! C'mon Vers, lighten up a bit. You're experienced enough I shouldn't have to use purple ! Just trying to offer up a little levity with the .gif post is all.
Dude, you need to just stop. The Browns as an organization agreed to a trade. The paperwork was NEVER sent to the NFL on time. This FO has made trades before. They know the protocol. Now there are a few different scenarios that may have caused this. None of them are good and excuses and pure illogical conjecture won't change any of that.
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