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Pasta Little Brioni 02-12-2014 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DaWolf (Post 10429485)
Funny thing is, if they draft the right QB, all this goes away...

Any 30 year Olds available for them

BigMeatballDave 02-12-2014 02:07 PM

Sounds like Banner was a ****ing asshole.

Mav 02-12-2014 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10428106)
They can fire everyone and it won't matter till they get a legit qb...oh and anyone trying to sell Hoyer as that again gets negged into oblivion.

Hoyer is a place holder. He will give whatever qb, whenever they give it, someone the fans wont destroy immediately. He earned that saving grace with his few starts. He also buys Pettine some time.
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Originally Posted by Bo's Pelini (Post 10429449)
Shitty article by Posnanski

Agreed. No true Browns fan sees this move as bad. Chud? Absolutely. No one in Cleveland, including the players, like Banner.
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Originally Posted by DaWolf (Post 10429669)
http://mmqb.si.com/2014/02/12/clevel...es-joe-banner/

I found that interesting. Good on Andy Reid for surviving as long as he did with this guy around. No wonder there was a power struggle for control in Philly...

Great Post by you. This is the vibe that everyone gets from Banner. Hes an asshole dictatorish napoleon creep who needs to be locked as far away from people as he can get.


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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10429672)
Any 30 year Olds available for them

Why, must you be this funny. LMAO

Mav 02-12-2014 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by BCD (Post 10429741)
Sounds like Banner IS a ****ing asshole.

When he ran out of town Tom Heckert in Philly, and took control of the franchise, is when that environment became toxic. Its when what was a solid, winning football franchise every year, went completely down hill, and ran Andy Reid out of town. Amazing how getting rid of Banner, and creating again an atmosphere that is pleasant to work in, helped that team.

Did the same thing for KC, and should do the same thing for Cleveland.

The cloud has been lifted over that city. There is a ray of sunlight, pun intended finally.

Titty Meat 02-12-2014 02:16 PM

You guys should still let Ward go :)

Just Passin' By 02-12-2014 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Mavericks Ace (Post 10429748)
When he ran out of town Tom Heckert in Philly, and took control of the franchise, is when that environment became toxic. Its when what was a solid, winning football franchise every year, went completely down hill, and ran Andy Reid out of town. Amazing how getting rid of Banner, and creating again an atmosphere that is pleasant to work in, helped that team.

Did the same thing for KC, and should do the same thing for Cleveland.

The cloud has been lifted over that city. There is a ray of sunlight, pun intended finally.

The Eagles went into decline when McNabb left. That's not because of Banner. That's because McNabb got old and the team needed to move on. It's no coincidence that they were good the next year, when Vick played well, and then went on a downward trajectory as Vick declined in both health and play, until they got another good QB performance from Foles this year.

DTLB58 02-12-2014 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Passin' By (Post 10427103)
These guys got a 1st round pick back for Trent Richardson and you people are badmouthing them?


LMAO

This is true, but they are just gonna turn around and draft another one. You can try and bring in a FA, but there are only so many Priest Holmes that work out that way. You're better off drafting one.

Mav 02-13-2014 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Passin' By (Post 10429971)
The Eagles went into decline when McNabb left. That's not because of Banner. That's because McNabb got old and the team needed to move on. It's no coincidence that they were good the next year, when Vick played well, and then went on a downward trajectory as Vick declined in both health and play, until they got another good QB performance from Foles this year.

If we want to get technical about it, they went to sit when Jim Johnson died. Andy Reid was never again able to find someone to help the defense. Then when banner tab heckert out they went away from building through the draft to trying to buy championships. Just my thoughts.

ViperVisor 02-13-2014 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Passin' By (Post 10429971)
The Eagles went into decline when McNabb left. That's not because of Banner. That's because McNabb got old and the team needed to move on. It's no coincidence that they were good the next year, when Vick played well, and then went on a downward trajectory as Vick declined in both health and play, until they got another good QB performance from Foles this year.

Lombardi was one of those fools who in 2010 said McNabb was an elite QB along with Matt Schaub.

I remember this because he was saying the 49ers could sign him and be a threat.
Unsurprisingly McNabb was a flop.

Reid knew McNabb was a fat lazy front-runner.

He was a captain checkdown to his backs. Still had a hard time completing 60%.

The 1 great year involved a lot of chuck it to TO. He never learned the details of QB.
He always took too many sacks and hits. His legs went and without his running went from an OK QB to getting benched.

His QB rating went down and down as the playoff rounds went on.

In the 9 Playoffs games the Eagles won with him...
The opponents average score was 11.4

Mav 02-13-2014 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by DTLB58 (Post 10430457)
This is true, but they are just gonna turn around and draft another one. You can try and bring in a FA, but there are only so many Priest Holmes that work out that way. You're better off drafting one.

If you have a conversation today about lets say in no order, the top 5 running backs in the league.

Charles, Ap, Lesean McCoy, Marshawn Lynch, and, um, Forte just for giggles, only two of those were top 10 picks, only two of them were first rounders, and only one succeeded with his original team.

The Browns, will not pick a running back in the first round this year.

Trent Richardson, was a severe overreach. I have problems dealing with that, because I really liked him. But, they did him no favors in Cleveland, and getting a first for him was pure genius. Its not the moves apparently that has everyone hating Banner. Its, WORKING FOR BANNER, that is coming out as the problem. In that hes a complete dick head that no one likes.

Hard to work like that.

Chiefshrink 02-13-2014 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Mavericks Ace (Post 10431701)
If you have a conversation today about lets say in no order, the top 5 running backs in the league.

Charles, Ap, Lesean McCoy, Marshawn Lynch, and, um, Forte just for giggles, only two of those were top 10 picks, only two of them were first rounders, and only one succeeded with his original team.

The Browns, will not pick a running back in the first round this year.

Trent Richardson, was a severe overreach. I have problems dealing with that, because I really liked him. But, they did him no favors in Cleveland, and getting a first for him was pure genius. Its not the moves apparently that has everyone hating Banner. Its, WORKING FOR BANNER, that is coming out as the problem. In that hes a complete dick head that no one likes.

Hard to work like that.

Agreed but I think Jim Brown was right in his analysis of TR that he is soft and not just his physical play but you can see now his 'me first, sour attitude' as well which is also mentally soft.

BigMeatballDave 02-13-2014 03:27 PM

Lombardi may be headed to NE.

ct 02-13-2014 04:19 PM

Mike Lombardi - C - Free Agent
The Boston Globe reports ex-Browns GM Mike Lombardi's hiring by the Patriots is "basically a done deal."

Lombardi has been tight with Bill Belichick going back to their days together with the Browns in 1990s. According to reporter Shalise Manza Young, the Pats went as far as to consider Lombardi's player evaluations before he was re-hired by the Browns in 2013. Lombardi worked for NFL Network from 2008-13.

Pasta Little Brioni 02-13-2014 04:21 PM

Score another one foe the good old boys network. ..pathetic

booger 02-25-2014 04:37 AM

Former Chiefs VP of player personnel Bill Kuharich attended the Combine in his new role as personnel consultant for the Cleveland Browns. Kuharich will serve as an adviser to Ray Famer, the Browns new general manager. The roles were reversed when they worked for the Chiefs; Kuharich ran the personnel department and Farmer was the team’s director of pro personnel.

Working in concert with then head coach Herm Edwards, Kuharich was responsible for the Chiefs drafts in 2006-07-08. The duo concentrated on creating a roster younger than it was during the Dick Vermeil years. But the rug was pulled out from under Edwards/Kuharich by team chairman Clark Hunt after a 2-14 record in 2008.

Many of the players selected in those three drafts still make major contributions to the Chiefs – OLB Tamba Hali, WR Dwayne Bowe, LT Branden Albert, CB Brandon Flowers and RB Jamaal Charles, along with others that played and continue to spend time in the NFL – S Bernard Pollard, S Jarrad Page, DE Turk McBride, DT Glenn Dorsey, CB Brandon Carr and OT Barry Richardson.

Why was Kuharich out of the NFL personnel ranks for 5 years? He was badmouthed around the league by Scott Pioli. When Pioli took over the football side of the Chiefs in January 2009, he began a verbal assault on all parts of the team’s former operations, especially Kuharich and the personnel department. At the time, Pioli still wore the stink from his time with the New England Patriots and many people around the league thought Pioli knew what he was doing so they listened to him.

Of course the league found out differently, just as Chiefs fans did over 4 years (23-42 record). Pioli was unprepared for his role on top of an NFL organization. He was an insecure administrator and leader, spending an inordinate amount of time browbeating employees and blackballing former workers than actually creating culture capable of becoming a consistently successful franchise.

The rest of the league learned about Pioli and that’s opened the door for a return by a very good personnel man. Cleveland has been a dysfunctional franchise for several years, but having Farmer in charge of personnel, with Kuharich providing his expertise will give the Browns a fighting chance.

In just a few days at the Combine, new Browns head coach Mike Pettine saw a good future working with Farmer and Kuharich.

“Bill’s an outstanding evaluator of talent,” said Pettine. “He and Ray are very similar in how they see things, which means we all are similar in how we see things.”

http://www.bobgretz.com/chiefs-footb...ns-to-nfl.html


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