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#2088504 10/19/2024 5:08 PM
by bonefish
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November 5th at 4:00 PM is the trade deadline.

The Browns should and will be active.

If I were Andrew Berry I would at least listen to any offers for any player. That does not mean I would trade any player but I would listen.

Nobody would be untouchable.

I would try to move DW any way possible which would include giving up players, picks, and paying some of his deal.

That scenario is not probable. I don't know if any team would have any interest.

Any younger player who I felt good about. Most likely I would keep.

I would look to move veterans with age and big salaries.

It always takes two to tango. So, wanting to trade and finding a trade partner is not always easy. In addition you are trying to improve.

A full fire sale equals a full rebuild. I doubt that will happen.

If there are any doubts about Andrew Berry. Haslam needs to make that move because what is going to take place will shape the roster and how the team will perform for the next three years. In addition once again picking a quarterback in the draft is a four/five year deal.

The draft is always important. But when in the quarterback market with a first round pick. IMO you need to have great trust in someone to make that decision. But I also believe in getting the take of people outside the organization.

Jimmy is tight with Peyton Manning because of the Tennessee connection. I would ask for his opinion. The Manning quarterback camp has value because they get the top prospects. Obviously Peyton knows what to look for. That does not mean you have to take his advice. However, it sure would not hurt to get his take.

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#2088618 Oct 20th a 03:35 PM
by BCbrownie
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Betting 50 bucks on the underdog is a gamble.Betting the entire farm on a sexual deviant is a fool's errand.
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#2089158 Oct 21st a 04:36 PM
by PitDAWG
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Originally Posted by bonefish
Teams were lined up to trade for DW.

It's odd how on one hand how people will point out most teams get it wrong in terms of QB's and then point out how a hand full of desperate teams went after DW. Teams that couldn't identify a QB in the draft to save their life or they wouldn't have been in that position to start with. And on top of that the evidence shows that the Browns were the most desperate team of all. Every team trying to acquire DW weren't willing to pay the crazy price tag the Browns were and all of this after DW made it clear he didn't want to play for the Browns to begin with.

Yes, there were a lot of factors to consider. The order of their importance wasn't identified properly.
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