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My issue with it. I mean I wouldn't call taunting and if I was a fan of the Colts I could see myself twisting my panties a little bit for that call. But besides being a quick way for the refs to insert themselves into the outcome, because like holding it can probably be called damn near any play. It's when they are prioritizing these subjective based calls while screwing up or missing objective calls. It does piss me off when in a crucial part of a game, they can miss a delay of game that went on about twice as long as this guys shoulder flex and 2 words (regardless of the specific words used).
They want to emphasize something. Emphasize getting the important shit right and they can still target the flagrant objectively taunting calls now and worry a little less about trying to catch these incidental almost every play calls till they get actual in play stuff figured out.
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Originally posted by Cody_Russell View PostOuch for a 2021 draft prospect that had injury questions ... Farley's questions more had more to do with his back issue. Still a tough break.
I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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Odell Beckham Jr.’s Disappointing Browns Career Could Be Coming to an End
The Cleveland Browns swung for the fences by making a blockbuster deal for Odell Beckham Jr. However, at this point, it’s entirely fair to question their decision to send a substantial package of draft picks and players to the New York Giants for a receiver who hasn’t brought anything close to the home-run ability that helped him become a household name.
Although he began his NFL career with three consecutive seasons of at least 1,300 receiving yards and double-digit touchdowns, Beckham has failed to match that level of production in subsequent years. In fact, after hauling in 35 touchdown receptions during that stretch, he’s totaled only 16 since 2017.
Once viewed as one of the most dangerous playmakers in the league, the 5-foot-11, 198-pound receiver has not provided that type of impact in Cleveland.
Does Beckham deserve all of the blame?
Not necessarily.
After all, a Week 7 ACL tear brought his 2020 season to an abrupt end and set the stage for a lengthy rehab process. Plus, Baker Mayfield’s inconsistencies and the way the Browns run their offense have factored into his underwhelming numbers.
Still, for someone who makes an average of $18 million a year and cost a pretty penny to acquire, it’s safe to say Beckham has not provided a great return on Cleveland’s investment.
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"Your division isn't going through Green Bay it's going through Detroit for the next five years" - Rex Ryan
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Originally posted by edindetroit View PostOdell Beckham Jr.’s Disappointing Browns Career Could Be Coming to an End
The Cleveland Browns swung for the fences by making a blockbuster deal for Odell Beckham Jr. However, at this point, it’s entirely fair to question their decision to send a substantial package of draft picks and players to the New York Giants for a receiver who hasn’t brought anything close to the home-run ability that helped him become a household name.
Although he began his NFL career with three consecutive seasons of at least 1,300 receiving yards and double-digit touchdowns, Beckham has failed to match that level of production in subsequent years. In fact, after hauling in 35 touchdown receptions during that stretch, he’s totaled only 16 since 2017.
Once viewed as one of the most dangerous playmakers in the league, the 5-foot-11, 198-pound receiver has not provided that type of impact in Cleveland.
Does Beckham deserve all of the blame?
Not necessarily.
After all, a Week 7 ACL tear brought his 2020 season to an abrupt end and set the stage for a lengthy rehab process. Plus, Baker Mayfield’s inconsistencies and the way the Browns run their offense have factored into his underwhelming numbers.
Still, for someone who makes an average of $18 million a year and cost a pretty penny to acquire, it’s safe to say Beckham has not provided a great return on Cleveland’s investment.
More here:
2022 cap situation is terrible so this is their last go at it. Make a run and deal with the shit next year
F#*K OHIO!!!
You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.
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Chase is for real
I can’t believe how good Darnold looked then all of the sudden he’s Joey Harrington. Are they really going to give up 3 1st rounders for him?F#*K OHIO!!!
You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.
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Not advocating for a Watson trade … but I mean, the Lions are one of the teams with extra 1st RD picks. Nobody is talking about it. Watson might block a trade to Detroit anyways… IDK.
Lawrence, Chase, and Sewell were my top 3 in the 2021 draft class. Not surprised about Chase!
Sewell’s PFF grade is back up to 66. Solid.AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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Originally posted by Tom View PostWatson seems to be an absolute playmaker but I don’t think I could advocate trading for him. He’s got a real problem. I know he hasn’t been convicted but with that many women coming forward I’m guessing he’s not innocent.
This is coming from someone who typically thinks fans over value picks.
That said if we could get him for a 6th or 7th. If the FO isn't actually trying to tank this season. Then maybe. But I don't see it.
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I mean Houston is probably about to get multiple firsts for him. That would be why they didn't just trade him for peanuts. I highly doubt he'll do any kinda time. I'm not saying he's innocent. He's more than likely guilty but that doesn't mean they can prove it. That's where these cases die.
Being a shitbag should matter for the face of the franchise but time and time again NFL owners have shown it only matters if you're disposable. If Watson wanted to play in Houston he'd be playing now.
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