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https://www.dawgsbynature.com/2020/1/4/2...tseason-in-2019AFC Baltimore Ravens: QB Robert Griffin III (2016), WR Willie Snead (2014), LB L.J. Fort (2013), CB Denzel Rice (2018)*** Kansas City Chiefs: RB Elijah McGuire (2019)**, OG Cameron Erving (2017), OL Austin Reiter (2018), OT Mitchell Schwartz (2015), DE Emmanuel Ogbah (2018)*, DL Devaroe Lawrence (2019)** New England Patriots: QB Cody Kessler (2017), TE Ben Watson (2012), DT Danny Shelton (2017) Houston Texans: RB Carlos Hyde (2018), RB Duke Johnson (2019), TE Darren Fells (2018), OT Roderick Johnson (2018), OLB Barkevious Mingo (2016), S Mike Adams (2011), FS Tashaun Gipson (2015)*, CB Phillip Gaines (2019)* Buffalo Bills: FS Jordan Poyer (2016) Tennessee Titans: RB Dion Lewis (2014), WR Darius Jennings (2016), K Greg Joseph (2019) NFC San Francisco 49ers: RB Raheem Mostert (2016), OT Shon Coleman (2018)*, DE Anthony Zettel (2019), CB K’Waun Williams (2016) Green Bay Packers: FB Malcolm Johnson (2016)*, S Ibraheim Campbell (2017), CB Tramon Williams (2016) New Orleans Saints: LB Demario Davis (2017), LB Craig Robertson (2015), CB Johnson Bademosi (2015)* Philadelphia Eagles: QB Josh McCown (2016), DE Genard Avery (2019) Seattle Seahawks: RB Robert Turbin (2015) Minnesota Vikings: DE Ifeadi Odenigbo (2018), P Britton Colquitt (2019) *is currently on IR **is currently on practice squad ***is on practice squad/injured reserve
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I watched the Saints a few times and Davis really played well for them at times .. we could have used him honestly
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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I watched the Saints a few times and Davis really played well for them at times .. we could have used him honestly Davis is an all-pro level player. He became that as soon we got rid of him.
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Watching the Texans vs Bills feels like watching One former Browns team vs. Another former Browns team.
Win or Lose the Bills are doing something Right! Something I could really get behind, they might not be the best, but it's clear they have their crap together, to a point,
And I first noticed about 6 weeks ago when I noticed they'd given up few points, even in losses, in most games all year.
Bills are being coached right.
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Thanks for making my pain worse by posting this thread.
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Ryan Tannehill is about to make his playoff debut,
for the Titans.
Nobody, on this board, appreciated Ryan Tannehill's finish of his final College Bowl game, and thus apparent readiness to be a Legit Qb in this league, More than me And his Value to be a top 10 overall pick that year, .. Once that RGIII and Whomever else were spoken for, More than Me!
And Had Hoped the Real Reason the Browns' were trading up in that draft: Was for Tannehill,
and not the Running back. (shoot, I forgot his name, not a slight, just a mind block,. TRENT RICHARDSON!!, there I remembered.)
So For Everyone who said to me Tannehill was a WR. and wouldn't make it as a QB
He's making his first playoff start, as a QB,
All these years later!
Can Deshaun Watson play better for the Browns, than Baker Mayfield would have? ... Now the Games count.
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My biggest takeaway is Kessler is still in the league.
LOL - The Rish will be upset with this news as well. KS just doesn't prioritize winning...
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My biggest takeaway is Kessler is still in the league. Hue did say to trust him
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How about Mingo still being in the league?
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My biggest takeaway is Kessler is still in the league. Hue did say to trust him I think he said " trust me on this one".
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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.
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How about Mingo still being in the league? Mingo (and a third round pick) netted the Seahawks Clowney.
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Davis is the only one of note.
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Davis is the only one of note. Mitchell Schwartz is great. Duke Johnson and Carlos Hyde play a ton for the Texans. Austin Reiter is a quality offensive linemen.
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Duke had a huge play in the game yesterday .. and I noticed Reiter as well
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Duke had an unbelievable play yesterday.... and I think one of the cutest things I saw yesterday was after the game... I saw Fells' two kids (had to be no older than 3 or 4) with their daddy's jersey on and the name plate said 'daddy'.... very cute...
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The ex Browns mentioned are probably doing better because of better coaching and a more positive playing environment. The turmoil we go through every year takes its toll on we the fans. Imagine what it does to the players. Who wants to play in all the nonsense?
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Nobody .. players hate playing here and have no motivation to do so. They move on and it’s a breath of fresh air
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Davis is the only one of note. Mitchell Schwartz is great. Duke Johnson and Carlos Hyde play a ton for the Texans. Austin Reiter is a quality offensive linemen. Schwartz yes, I forgot since they didn't play. The others are replacement level players.
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I think you are missing Jamie Collins in the Patriots
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Davis is the only one of note. Mitchell Schwartz is great. Duke Johnson and Carlos Hyde play a ton for the Texans. Austin Reiter is a quality offensive linemen. Schwartz yes, I forgot since they didn't play. The others are replacement level players. Craig Roberston has been really good for the Saints and is one of their team captains.
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Which former Browns coaches were in the playoffs?
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Which former Browns coaches were in the playoffs? brian daboll. BB. Kyle shanahan.
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Which former Browns coaches were in the playoffs? Too many to count. The 49ers have at least seven (Kyle Shanhan, Jon Embree, Brian Fleury, Johnny Holland, Mike LaFleur, Mike McDaniel, Bobby Slowik). Side note, Wes Welker is the 49ers wide receiver coach.
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Which former Browns coaches were in the playoffs? Too many to count. The 49ers have at least seven (Kyle Shanhan, Jon Embree, Brian Fleury, Johnny Holland, Mike LaFleur, Mike McDaniel, Bobby Slowik). Side note, Wes Welker is the 49ers wide receiver coach. In addition to your's and Swish's lists.... Romeo Crennel, Pete Carmichael, Mike Pettine, Brad Seely, Carl Smith, Ken Flajole.
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Which former Browns coaches were in the playoffs? Too many to count. The 49ers have at least seven (Kyle Shanhan, Jon Embree, Brian Fleury, Johnny Holland, Mike LaFleur, Mike McDaniel, Bobby Slowik). Side note, Wes Welker is the 49ers wide receiver coach. In addition to your's and Swish's lists.... Romeo Crennel, Pete Carmichael, Mike Pettine, Brad Seely, Carl Smith, Ken Flajole. There aren't many, but I wouldn't mind seeing a couple of our old coordinators in the building for an interview and potentially round 2 of coaching in Berea. Seely is one of those. Pettine would be a good coordinator for us. Shanny is obvious (now). Instead we're interviewing Daboll... ugh.
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Which former Browns coaches were in the playoffs? Too many to count. The 49ers have at least seven (Kyle Shanhan, Jon Embree, Brian Fleury, Johnny Holland, Mike LaFleur, Mike McDaniel, Bobby Slowik). Side note, Wes Welker is the 49ers wide receiver coach. In addition to your's and Swish's lists.... Romeo Crennel, Pete Carmichael, Mike Pettine, Brad Seely, Carl Smith, Ken Flajole. There aren't many, but I wouldn't mind seeing a couple of our old coordinators in the building for an interview and potentially round 2 of coaching in Berea. Seely is one of those. Pettine would be a good coordinator for us. Shanny is obvious (now). Instead we're interviewing Daboll... ugh. There might have been 20 former Browns coaches at the start of the playoffs this year. That's 20 guys who "sucked" when they were here, but somehow found success elsewhere. The Browns owner makes it difficult, if not impossible, for a Head Coach to succeed ... and thus, the assistants also seem to struggle. I don't know when he is going to get the message to hire good people, watch the games from his suite, and STHU.
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well, when pretty much half the entire league (coaches and players) has cycled their way through Berea, this is bound to happen.
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.
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There are a fair amount of coordinators that were at least not terrible (didn't deserve to be fired) but were either let go because the HC sucked, or were let go when the next guy was hired.
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oh, absolutely... and almost all were likely happy to get out of here when they could.
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.
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Which former Browns coaches were in the playoffs? Too many to count. The 49ers have at least seven (Kyle Shanhan, Jon Embree, Brian Fleury, Johnny Holland, Mike LaFleur, Mike McDaniel, Bobby Slowik). Side note, Wes Welker is the 49ers wide receiver coach. Buffalo - Brian Daboll Baltimore - Joe Cullen (also got arrested for going through a Wendy's drive thru nude) Houston - Carl Smith (twice), Brad Seely Philadelphia - Jim Schwartz (he was a scout under Belichick), Ken Flajole Green Bay - Mike Pettine Minnesota - Kennedy Polamalu Doug Pederson, Ken Dorsey, and Austin Davis are all former Browns players that I noticed on staff too.
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Which former Browns coaches were in the playoffs? Too many to count. The 49ers have at least seven (Kyle Shanhan, Jon Embree, Brian Fleury, Johnny Holland, Mike LaFleur, Mike McDaniel, Bobby Slowik). Side note, Wes Welker is the 49ers wide receiver coach. Buffalo - Brian Daboll Baltimore - Joe Cullen (also got arrested for going through a Wendy's drive thru nude) Houston - Carl Smith (twice), Brad Seely Philadelphia - Jim Schwartz (he was a scout under Belichick), Ken Flajole Green Bay - Mike Pettine Minnesota - Kennedy Polamalu Doug Pederson, Ken Dorsey, and Austin Davis are all former Browns players that I noticed on staff too. Fun Fact, Ken Dorsey used to post on the original board as fan calling for him to start. It was rather odd.
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Which former Browns coaches were in the playoffs? Too many to count. The 49ers have at least seven (Kyle Shanhan, Jon Embree, Brian Fleury, Johnny Holland, Mike LaFleur, Mike McDaniel, Bobby Slowik). Side note, Wes Welker is the 49ers wide receiver coach. Buffalo - Brian Daboll Baltimore - Joe Cullen (also got arrested for going through a Wendy's drive thru nude) Houston - Carl Smith (twice), Brad Seely Philadelphia - Jim Schwartz (he was a scout under Belichick), Ken Flajole Green Bay - Mike Pettine Minnesota - Kennedy Polamalu Doug Pederson, Ken Dorsey, and Austin Davis are all former Browns players that I noticed on staff too. Fun Fact, Ken Dorsey used to post on the original board as fan calling for him to start. It was rather odd. haha really? I hadn’t heard that
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Which former Browns coaches were in the playoffs? Too many to count. The 49ers have at least seven (Kyle Shanhan, Jon Embree, Brian Fleury, Johnny Holland, Mike LaFleur, Mike McDaniel, Bobby Slowik). Side note, Wes Welker is the 49ers wide receiver coach. Buffalo - Brian Daboll Baltimore - Joe Cullen (also got arrested for going through a Wendy's drive thru nude) Houston - Carl Smith (twice), Brad Seely Philadelphia - Jim Schwartz (he was a scout under Belichick), Ken Flajole Green Bay - Mike Pettine Minnesota - Kennedy Polamalu Doug Pederson, Ken Dorsey, and Austin Davis are all former Browns players that I noticed on staff too. Fun Fact, Ken Dorsey used to post on the original board as fan calling for him to start. It was rather odd. haha really? I hadn’t heard that There was no way to actually "prove" it was him, but a few of us back then were quite certain it was him.
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This board started in 2006. He would have been a user here.
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Really launched his career! We have had enough talent pass through here to do almost anything in the NFL. We only seem to have hindsight and place events in horrible light.
I hope we catch some lightning in a bottle here. But we saw some pretty casual people on the field. I want to get tired of winning so much.
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The past Browns players that shined or played pretty well in the playoffs..
AFC Kansas City Chiefs: OL Austin Reiter (2018), OT Mitchell Schwartz (2015) Houston Texans: RB Carlos Hyde (2018), RB Duke Johnson (2019), TE Darren Fells (2018), OLB Barkevious Mingo (2016),
Tennessee Titans: RB Dion Lewis (2014), K Greg Joseph (2019)
NFC San Francisco 49ers: RB Raheem Mostert - Huge NFC Championship game rushing over 225 yds - (2016), DE Anthony Zettel (a couple of sacks, TFL - (2019), CB K’Waun Williams (2016)
New Orleans Saints: LB Demario Davis (2017), outside of the 1 year he was with the Browns, this guy plays his butt off.
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This board started in 2006. He would have been a user here. If I recall, both boards were running at the same time. A lot of people didn't like when they changed the board to the newer format (updated backgrounds, posting, etc) and this board was created to keep it the way it was.
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