BR1986FB;1671880 wrote:Which leads one to believe that they truly aren't. Unless it's a schtick, Chuck Booms is one miserable bitch too. I tuned in this morning thinking "even Booms won't piss on this one" but he did. He praised the defense and the fact that "he instructed the Browns to use the Baby Backs more than Ben Tate" but when it came to Hoyer his response was "he's good at handing the ball off" and "I like my quarterbacks to throw at least ONE TD in a game" even though the Browns didn't NEED to throw a TD.
It's no longer about winning with some of these clowns. It's about "style points." They just blew out an early season Super Bowl contender and it's still not enough for these jokers. They rather see the Browns LOSE, with some exciting/JFF gadgetry than win with solid game management. Ho hum, I'll take the wins....
I guess Browns management are trolls as well.
NFL network reported yesterday that senior levels of Browns management are getting "antsy" to see Johnny play.
They aren't looking to hand the franchise over to a soon to be 30 year old version of Derek Anderson that wants to cash in 1 good year for big money.
Some of you need to get a grip. You're the types making the OBR unreadable right now with all the Hoyer propaganda (and that's what it is at this point).
We are winning in spite of him, not because of him, and clearly some in the Browns organization are seeing that as evidence by the fact they aren't plopping down a huge extension in his lap.
That made me feel better to know at least some of them are looking at this with open eyes like myself and not with the myopic ones like many in these parts.
Some of us like me see Brian Hoyer for what he is. Others see Brian Hoyer as what they wish he was regardless of what reality is. Those are the folks that are the problem. Thankfully they don't appear to be making decisions in the upper level of Browns management.