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If the FO drafts Geno Smith, I suspend my fandom in the Browns and you won't see me back (as if anyone would miss my input). The Browns would be dead to me. I'd take up Phil Savage on his suggestion and find a new team.
it wouldn't be draft day without someone saying that they'd give up on the Browns
Lol, it usually happens after a selection has occurred, though.
for me its usually about 1/2 way through our first game. Im an optimist.
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If the FO drafts Geno Smith, I suspend my fandom in the Browns and you won't see me back (as if anyone would miss my input). The Browns would be dead to me. I'd take up Phil Savage on his suggestion and find a new team.
it wouldn't be draft day without someone saying that they'd give up on the Browns
Lol, it usually happens after a selection has occurred, though.
for me its usually about 1/2 way through our first game. Im an optimist.
It's been getting better. I generally make it half way through the season before I break these days.
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If the FO drafts Geno Smith, I suspend my fandom in the Browns and you won't see me back (as if anyone would miss my input). The Browns would be dead to me. I'd take up Phil Savage on his suggestion and find a new team.
it wouldn't be draft day without someone saying that they'd give up on the Browns
Lol, it usually happens after a selection has occurred, though.
for me its usually about 1/2 way through our first game. Im an optimist.
It's been getting better. I generally make it half way through the season before I break these days.
Then there are those that begin getting negative, before the last game of the prior season is played.. I guess they wanna get a jump on things 
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Man I was screaming 1-0 and could not believe he dropped it 
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Just adding this here, for no reason other than I can't remember where else Mallett was discussed ...... Cleveland Browns have no interest in QB Ryan Mallett, source tells Plain Dealer | cleveland.com http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ss...art_maj-story-1CLEVELAND, Ohio - Contrary to reports, the Browns aren't interested in trying to trade for Patriots backup quarterback Ryan Mallett, a source told The Plain Dealer today. The source said the Browns have not and will not call about Mallett. Earlier this morning, The Plain Dealer reported that there was chatter on the street that the Browns might try to make a pitch for the 2011 third-rounder, whom Browns general manager Mike Lombardi liked coming out of Arkansas. Later, the Boston Herald reported that the Browns have continued to show interest in Mallett, and that Cleveland and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had inquired about Mallett earlier this offseason, to no avail. The Boston Globe also reported that the Patriots are fielding calls for Mallett and that they want at least a second-round pick. The Browns currently have no second-round pick. Mallett, 6-6, 245, could have been a top-five pick had he come out in 2010, but he went back to Arkansas and slipped to the third round. Lombardi, who was working as an analyst for NFL Network at the time, said during the draft that the Patriots had Mallett rated as their top quarterback in the class. Lombardi also praised Mallett and predicted he'd be one two successful quarterbacks from the group, including Blaine Gabbert. Mallett slipped to the third-round, where the Patriots picked him 74th overall. He had a public intoxication charge to overcome and also reportedly told teams of his previous drug use during Combine interviews. Hours before tonight's draft, rumors continue to circulate about what the Browns might do. NFL Network's Solomon Wilcots, who is reporting from Cleveland, said the "Browns want no part of" trading up to No. 3 with the Raiders, a possibility that Michael Silver of Yahoo Sports reported Wednesday night.
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Cleveland Browns have no interest in QB Ryan Mallett, source tells Plain Dealer | cleveland.com http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ss...art_maj-story-1
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Contrary to reports, the Browns aren't interested in trying to trade for Patriots backup quarterback Ryan Mallett, a source told The Plain Dealer today.
The source said the Browns have not and will not call about Mallett.
Earlier this morning, The Plain Dealer reported that there was chatter on the street that the Browns might try to make a pitch for the 2011 third-rounder, whom Browns general manager Mike Lombardi liked coming out of Arkansas.
Later, the Boston Herald reported that the Browns have continued to show interest in Mallett, and that Cleveland and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had inquired about Mallett earlier this offseason, to no avail.
The Boston Globe also reported that the Patriots are fielding calls for Mallett and that they want at least a second-round pick. The Browns currently have no second-round pick.
Mallett, 6-6, 245, could have been a top-five pick had he come out in 2010, but he went back to Arkansas and slipped to the third round. Lombardi, who was working as an analyst for NFL Network at the time, said during the draft that the Patriots had Mallett rated as their top quarterback in the class.
Lombardi also praised Mallett and predicted he'd be one two successful quarterbacks from the group, including Blaine Gabbert.
Mallett slipped to the third-round, where the Patriots picked him 74th overall. He had a public intoxication charge to overcome and also reportedly told teams of his previous drug use during Combine interviews.
Hours before tonight's draft, rumors continue to circulate about what the Browns might do. NFL Network's Solomon Wilcots, who is reporting from Cleveland, said the "Browns want no part of" trading up to No. 3 with the Raiders, a possibility that Michael Silver of Yahoo Sports reported Wednesday night.
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Ah! So this is what is meant as a "Lombardi-ism"....
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Are either as bad as Weeden or Colt?
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Ah, Vers. Colt is past history; Weeden is our future (at least until they grab Geno with #6). Say it ain't so, bro...
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