Wow do you DAWGS have faith in a 1-31 coach that already jeopardized the Q.B. position by already naming a starter w\o a competition...oh and by the way I believe that TT is the same height as Mayfied ...just sayin
5.5 Does that mean they only play 2 quarters to win a .5 game ?
LOL just kidding..I know about the push
As far as winning 5 or more..Im always the positive yes they can... Last season I said the Browns would win 9 because there's always that team that surprises..
I kept hearing Gomer Pyle in my head... " GOLLY !" " they didn't win one game..Surprise surprise surprise "
I cant believe this day has finally come ... I’M THE OPTOMIST ... thumbsup
Weird, ain't it?
I'll tell you what has me less negative than in previous years: we didn't have wholesale turnover in the FO/Coaching Staff. That is huge. After an 0-16 season, firings up & down the chain would have been CLEBrowns 'biz as usual.' DeeJim stayed the course and let things progress for another season. Minimal turnover/minimum upheaval.
So now, we have some (potential) pieces that might work, and better tools for the coaches/coordinators to work with. Year Two begins with zero offseason drama.
I'll tell you- I like your optimism. I really do. I'm still taking a cautious 'wait & see,' because sooooo many of our parts are new, and this is a young, young team. I'll go this far: this 2018 team looks much better on paper, but they haven't yet done a thing on grass.
Let's just say I'm interested to see what's next, without those old familiar feelings of dread and futility.
Ben has beat the Browns so often and in so many ways I see no reason for him to quit.
He is a great player.
We are just going to have to beat them straight up.
Hell I would be happy if we could go 500 in division.
Hard to hold back some enthusiasm after playing doormat for so long.
Until I actually see the team play and what they really look like; I don't know. I have never gotten into predicting because the team has been so bad what is the point? I mean 2 wins 5 wins so what?
For me you are either playing for a playoff spot or you are treading water.
I want 9 wins. A winning season damnit.
The team owes the city for the support they have given for the garbage product that has been on the field.
I do think the first four games will mean a lot. If they start losing bad early it will not go well.
I cant believe this day has finally come ... I’M THE OPTOMIST ... thumbsup
Weird, ain't it?
Ya ... when i re-read it i had to go check to see if it was really a post by me ... *L* ...
Definelty strange footing ... nice for a change ... hopefully we all come to expect it ....
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I'll tell you- I like your optimism. I really do. I'm still taking a cautious 'wait & see,' because sooooo many of our parts are new, and this is a young, young team. I'll go this far: this 2018 team looks much better on paper, but they haven't yet done a thing on grass.
I completely understand the cautious wait and see ... 100% ... its smart, especially based on our past ...
We have more talent that ever before ... we have a competent QB and thats a HUGE upgrade from last year ... there is no reason to think we shouldn’t win 6 games and 8 is a definite possibility ...
U know what the sad part is Clem ... i’m considered the optomist cause i dont think 8 wins is out of the realm of possibility ... thats a pretty low bar for being considered an optomist ... i’d *L* but now i’ve Managed to depress myself .. good job diam ... *L* ...
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Let's just say I'm interested to see what's next, without those old familiar feelings of dread and futility.
#fingerscrossed
Me to on both ...
Odd thing is this year i think we can win some games and more importantly be much improved .... but the one thing that matters the most to our long term success ... barring injury more than likely won’t even see the field this year ..... so the thing i have my fingers crossed the most for ... we more than likely won’t learn a thing about ...
Will he quit...more so that its the first game of the season not the fact he is playing us. He has created some doubt if he should take on the pain and it has to be lingering in his head.
I'm sure he is committed to the season the word or action "QUIT" is referenced to his mental breakdown. Because the beating comes from the Browns something he rarely experienced ( I think the one Mangini game ) from the Browns would intensify his mental reaction to a good ole beat down. "QUIT" is his mental state that I was referring to. Not literally, throw up his hands during the game and go into the locker room and pack his things and leave football.
I know this is a message board and somethings are impossible to grasp the exact meaning of things. But I didn't think I had to spell it out but evidently I did.
I've stuck up for Big Ben and admired him throughout his career. I've also been on record to state that it could have been one of our biggest DRAFTING ERRORS since the 1999 emergence of the team again. In many ways terrible. Giving up a 2nd round pick to move up one spot to take KW2 a TE and not staying at 7 and taking Big Ben. Probably the best QB from that talented 2004 QB class! This was not a Steeler Suck post from me.
This is real football and we can only go on speculation that he has that "can I go through another season of pain". If it comes at him early and often, my question is legit...Will he Quit!
jmho
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J/C ... I am not sure who will be more disappointed, if we win 8 games this year ...... those who expect us to win 10 ........ or those who expect us to win 3.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
I figured with the pretty tough schedule I be ok with 5. Still alot of youth and now another offense installed and added defensive schemes. Better execution and a much better turnover ratio will make.me happy.
J/C ... I am not sure who will be more disappointed, if we win 8 games this year ...... those who expect us to win 10 ........ or those who expect us to win 3.
I don't expect many wins BUT... I'll be the first one to eat some crow if we get eight wins. I'll do it with a smile on my face too.
J/C ... I am not sure who will be more disappointed, if we win 8 games this year ...... those who expect us to win 10 ........ or those who expect us to win 3.
How many expect us to win 10 games? I just expect we won't lose 10 games.
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn.
J/C ... I am not sure who will be more disappointed, if we win 8 games this year ...... those who expect us to win 10 ........ or those who expect us to win 3.
I think we are looking at 3-4 wins. But I will not be disappointed if we win 8. Far from it.
J/C ... I am not sure who will be more disappointed, if we win 8 games this year ...... those who expect us to win 10 ........ or those who expect us to win 3.
I think we are looking at 3-4 wins. But I will not be disappointed if we win 8. Far from it.
I'd be thrilled with 8 wins..
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I'm going to say the same thing I've said the last couple offseasons. It's not about win totals to me, at this point. I just want to see something out there on the field. I want to see our infusion of talent showing up. We're going to have breakdowns and bonehead plays, and we're going to have games where we're still outmatched against the better, established teams. But I want to see our infusion of talent have an impact on the field (make passes/catches, beat defenses, run the ball, have defenses and offenses flustered... etc).
Also, as the season goes on, I want to see obvious improvement in play and consistency as the team/units gel.
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
It's all on Tyrod. Can he pick up the new offense fast enough? Can he handle the pressure from an insane fan base? This is by far the most talented offense he has ever had the chance to lead. I mean our offense has some serious weapons and should just dominate if we get good QB play. If tyrod can master our offense and gain some quick trust in his teammates then I think we can be one of the top scoring offenses in the league. This year could make Tyrod a very wealthy QB or banish wealth away for good.
Our season and his career is completely in Tyrod's hands.
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Pretty interesting post. Using 2 wins as the standard deviation seems reasonable but don't think I ever actually came across that data. Where did you get it from?
Also 5.5 O/U.... I'd bet the under on that. Then again I would have bet on Darnold being the #1 pick, so do this at your own risk.
It seems like there are teams the come out of nowhere to make the playoffs.
Last year, in the AFC, the playoff teams were:
Patriots Steelers Bills Jaguars Titans Chiefs
In the NFC they were:
Eagles Vikings Falcons Rams Panthers Saints
In 2016, the playoff teams were, in the AFC:
Patriots Chiefs Steelers Texans Raiders Dolphins
In the NFC, the teams were:
Cowboys Falcons Seahawks Packers Giants Lions
So, in the AFC, only 3 teams made the playoffs in both years, and in the NFC, only 1 teams made the playoffs both years.
There can be a lot of reasons why ..... players are injured, or return from injury ... teams add the right free agents, and/or players in the draft .... new coaches, and so forth, but the fact is that it's hard to repeat as a playoff team, and new teams come up from the bottom as they improve their rosters, and staffs.
The Browns have a ton of young players who were injured, and are coming back this year ... they have added a bunch of free agents to give the team experience, and improve the talent/fit in some important spots, (RT, Secondary, etc) and, of course, the draft.
It might take some time to get guys completely acclimated to the Browns, but why not us? I think that Browns fans are, quite rightly, so hurt by getting our hopes up in the past, that we are unwilling to do so now.
Just a note:
John Dorsey took over the Chiefs in 2013. In 2012, they were 2-14. They had several Pro Bowl players, but they were also filled with holes.
Dorsey took over, and he traded for Alex Smith. Smith was a Tyrod type QB in San Fran. He was a careful, cautious, take no chances player. Dorsey gave up a 2nd, and a conditional pick, and caught hell from the fans for giving up so much. Seems like a bargain today.
He drafted Eric Fisher and Knile Davis.
The Chiefs signed seven unrestricted free agents during the offseason. Six made the team, and five became starters — tight end Anthony Fasano, wide receiver Donnie Avery, defensive end Mike DeVito, cornerback Sean Smith and guard Geoff Schwartz.
“That’s why you dig and dig and dig and watch film, knowing they fit exactly what you’re trying to do,” Dorsey said. “Not only are they good on the field, but they’re good guys, they’re passionate about the game and all the little characteristics you look for in terms of bringing that locker room together.”
The club also signed a host of veterans who had not been retained by their previous clubs, and several became critical contributors, including starting inside linebacker Akeem Jordan; outside linebacker Frank Zombo, who made five starts in place of injured Justin Houston; and safeties Quintin Demps, who led the AFC in kickoff returns, and Husain Abdullah, who had sat out the 2012 season while on a religious pilgrimage and became one of the Chiefs’ top special-teams performers.
Past performance, as the TV ads say, is no guarantee of future results, but the parallels are quite interesting. We'll see how it turns out, but I am excited, after being really disappointed last year.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
Dorsey took over, and he traded for Alex Smith. Smith was a Tyrod type QB in San Fran. He was a careful, cautious, take no chances player. Dorsey gave up a 2nd, and a conditional pick, and caught hell from the fans for giving up so much. Seems like a bargain today.
I wouldn't call Smith a Tyrod type. I mean, he had a heckuva run his last year in SF. Finally was coming into his own and all.
Smith took the Giants to the brink in the NFC Championship from what I remember. It was a very good team, but Smith was making plays to Vernon Davis.
I remember that trade and being very frustrated wondering why the Browns didn't make that deal. Maybe I was the only one who saw Smith for what he was (or would become), but I couldn't believe he went for that cheap.
I'm happy with Tyrod, but calling him a "Tyrod Type" seems like a misleading comparison. Maybe Tyrod could be called an "Alex Smith Type". Smith is and was more accurate than Tyrod. He just threw the ball better. He's taller, a little less athletic (but not much), and they're both conservative players.
Tyrod's like a poor-man's Alex Smith. Which explains why he was a 3rd round pick in the trade, as opposed to a high 2nd round pick. It also explains why we tried to give up a 2nd for Alex, and netted Tyrod later with a 3rd
The reason that San Fran traded Smith was that he was unwilling to push the ball down the field, and Kap was.
In 2009 through 2012, Smith averaged 15 TD and 8 INT. In the one year (of these) that he started all 16 games, he threw for 3100 yards. His completion % went up dramatically in 2012, and so did his yards/attempt, but in that year he threw only 13 TD and 5 INT.
He was an "OK" QB, but he was nothing spectacular. He was a very careful, very cautious, don't turn the ball over kind of QB.
In his final season, in 2012, he had Michael Crabtree, Randy Moss, and Mario Manningham at WR. He had Vernon Davis and Delanie Walker at TE, and Frank Gore at RB. Smith was benched in week 10, for Kaepernick. Kap was a much more productive passer, attacking down the field. He was also a better runner, but the reason that Smith was benched (and traded) is that he would not attack down the field.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.