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Oh, and this is my last comment.
Another draft strategy the Browns have tried a lot is when they get a top 5 or 10 pick in the 1st round and they need a QB, they trade DOWN and acquire lots of picks. It seems somewhat decent at first. If you have needs everywhere on the team, get some more spins at the wheel and try to find more quality players. It makes sense on paper. But the Browns have used this strategy MULTIPLE times and whiffed on all of the times they've employed it. What's interesting is that while they've diversified their QB strategies very well in that span, there is ONE QB draft strategy they seem to like more than the others. They tend to love the idea of trading down for picks, and then using picks to trade back into the first round to take the leftovers of the 1st rounders in a given QB draft class. That's how ALL THREE of their bust 1st round QBs were acquired in the last 8 years. Guess what they haven't tried much of? Standing your ground when you get a high pick, and just ****ing drafting the best QB that comes to you with that selection. They're the Browns, so I'm not saying that's going to be the solution to all of their problems. But it's something they haven't tried at all since Tim Couch. That's the only instance of them drafting a QB with a top 5 pick. And the Browns have had PLENTY of top 5 picks since that 1999 draft. Or, you know, they could also sign shitty free agent QBs and trade for backups like they've been doing for a long time as well. It hasn't been entirely all about the bust QBs. |
I remember the SB commentators talking about how many players from the Browns were on the Patriots and Falcons rosters. I don't remember the number but it amazing at how many quality players the Browns did not, would not or could not retain.
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Terez Paylor just released his 3rd mock and mocked us Tyus Bowser. Love this kids game, but would still like Webb first.
My god if we take a pussy ass shrimp ILB like Zach Cunningham over a QB or edge rusher with the talent there, I think that's grounds for outrage. Fortunately Dorsey isn't stupid. |
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LMAO :clap: This is full of awesomeness! |
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Beyond regular season records and five playoff extra playoff appearances, there's not that much difference between KC and Cleveland, so.... |
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We haven't won a home playoff game in we over 20 effing years and have been given numerous chances. |
Man, they were 1-10 on those DL picks. That IS Browns bad. LMAO
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That sounds familiar... |
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Doing it just to say you did it is perfectly viable and justified at this point, and is in fact a more valid argument than ANY opposing viewpoint on the subject.
There is no reason to wait until next year. None at all. |
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They ended up getting lucky and making the right call, because all the reports were that they were interested in giving him a multi-year deal worth 8-figures AAV and rolling with him as the starter... they just didn't anticipate he'd receive an offer as big as the Texans threw at him. The fact that Elway wanted to keep him aboard as the starter means they thought he had it in him, but he didn't have enough time to evaluate if he was a TRUE starting QB in the longterm. It could have ended up burning Denver pretty hard if Osweiler was as good as Elway thought, or if they bit on the contract and he turned out like he did. |
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That extra year saves them like 15-ish million against the salary cap on a great QB for that 5th year. Heck, nowadays it might save them 15 million for an above-average QB. Not to mention that it gives you one more year to work with in case some injury or something messes with your evaluation time. |
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