Browns End of 2014 Season Thread (Iggy-free)

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Dec 10, 2014 10:58am
like_that;1684778 wrote:Yes, we will take a Cowboys fan's dream for what it's worth.
This, lmao. Who is this guy? He legit thinks his dreams mean anything?

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Get over yourself pick6
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Dec 10, 2014 10:59am
I hope he goes off. 3 total TDs.
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Footwedge
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Dec 10, 2014 11:05am
BR1986FB;1684770 wrote:Not really going out on a limb there. Wasn't meant to be a personal shot, just that it wouldn't surprise anyone, except for maybe three on here (Iggy, FW & Shook), if Manziel stunk up the joint.

92.3 was on NFL AM this morning and either Eric Davis or Lavar Arrington made a comment that Manziel could be destined to fail with the fans lofty expectations of him. Some are expecting some huge offensive output in his first game. It may happen, but odds are, he probably won't look stellar. And, of course, Booms douched up the broadcast yelling "Johnnnnnnnnnnny" at the top of his lungs, per usual.

I'm being conservative in my expectations of him. Yes, I'd love it if he "wrecked the league" in his first start but I expect there to be growing pains.
So...we have a couple of Johnny naysayers. Shocking I tell ya...shocking.

Yaeh, he's a fuckin rookie. Rookies are going to do stupid shit. But inspite of what you think, the guy has pretty much a rocket arm. The naysayers won't admit that. He's got an accurate arm. Again the naysayers won't admit that. The naysayers say he can't scramble. Yeah they really say that. We saw a glimpse of his inability to scramble on his touchdown run didn't we?

You, Shit and Ladies and all the rest of you people can bite your nails, fretting every moment of your life. Those of us that actually watched him play numerous games chant "ohhhhmmm" feeling the serenity of having an unbelievable talent running things for the Cleveland Browns.

Most rookies would struggle in their first 3 starts. Look at the garbage drafted around Manziel...especially the stiff, Blake Bortles. Bottom 5 in q'back ratings. Johnny gets 3 playoff contenders. With halfway decent defensive play, Manziel will get it done...Relax, enjoy the ride. You've never seen anything like it.

Here's what is the most likely scenario. The Browns run the table including a huge upset at Baltimore...but don't get in. This town will hang Pettine in effigy for wrecking the season because of his blatant stubbornness.
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Dec 10, 2014 11:11am
Footwedge;1684828 wrote:So...we have a couple of Johnny naysayers. Shocking I tell ya...shocking.

Yaeh, he's a fuckin rookie. Rookies are going to do stupid shit. But inspite of what you think, the guy has pretty much a rocket arm. The naysayers won't admit that. He's got an accurate arm. Again the naysayers won't admit that. The naysayers say he can't scramble. Yeah they really say that. We saw a glimpse of his inability to scramble on his touchdown run didn't we?

You, Shit and Ladies and all the rest of you people can bite your nails, fretting every moment of your life. Those of us that actually watched him play numerous games chant "ohhhhmmm" feeling the serenity of having an unbelievable talent running things for the Cleveland Browns.

Most rookies would struggle in their first 3 starts. Look at the garbage drafted around Manziel...especially the stiff, Blake Bortles. Bottom 5 in q'back ratings. Johnny gets 3 playoff contenders. With halfway decent defensive play, Manziel will get it done...Relax, enjoy the ride. You've never seen anything like it.

Here's what is the most likely scenario. The Browns run the table including a huge upset at Baltimore...but don't get in. This town will hang Pettine in effigy for wrecking the season because of his blatant stubbornness.
How many times a day do you jerk off to manziel?
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BR1986FB
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Dec 10, 2014 11:13am
DeyDurkie5;1684834 wrote:How many times a day do you jerk off to manziel?
Must be a lot. What cracks me up is that I think he thinks that S&L, myself and others are looking for Manziel to fail. Quite the opposite. I'd love to see him throw for 500 yards, 6 TD's and run for 2 more but some of the expectations (run the table) are just not realistic.
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Footwedge
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Dec 10, 2014 11:15am
And LMAO at these people that say.."He had one good drive, and one bad drive." LOL. Let's call it correctly. How many rookies drive 80 yards in 8 plays early in the 4th quarter with the game still in the balance? Sorry S & L,that wasn't a "garbage time" touchdown. And inspite of Pettine erroneously calling it "soft coverage" ( yeah Dray and Gordon were wide open weren't they?), he did it against one of the staunches defenses in the league. How did Hoyer do against that d the first 3 quarters? The second drive had one bad play...not a bad drive. The team fell 1/2 yard short of making a first.

You're going to have Johnny doubters and Johnny haters. They can live out their miserable lives the way they want to. The rest of us are gonna watch some great Browns football over the coming years and enjoy the shit out if it.
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Dec 10, 2014 11:53am
Why are you guys still responding to him? He is a fucking idiot troll. Quit feeding him.
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Dec 10, 2014 11:54am
BR1986FB;1684836 wrote:Must be a lot. What cracks me up is that I think he thinks that S&L, myself and others are looking for Manziel to fail. Quite the opposite. I'd love to see him throw for 500 yards, 6 TD's and run for 2 more but some of the expectations (run the table) are just not realistic.
Running the table is realistic. Our defense and special teams(minus cuntdick) are playing at a high level. We just need some points off turnovers and we will win these games.
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Dec 10, 2014 11:59am
like_that;1684857 wrote:Why are you guys still responding to him? He is a fucking idiot troll. Quit feeding him.
I don't understand this either. Just leave the troll to rot and die by himself, a lonely soul collapsing into himself like a dying star.
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Dec 10, 2014 12:02pm
SportsAndLady;1684862 wrote:I don't understand this either. Just leave the troll to rot and die by himself, a lonely soul collapsing into himself like a dying star.
I don't even understand how anybody could get thru 2 lines of his fluffed gibberish. It's like thavoice's posts except sprinkled with full retard.
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Dec 10, 2014 12:08pm
Commander of Awesome;1684823 wrote:This, lmao. Who is this guy? He legit thinks his dreams mean anything?

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Get over yourself pick6
No I dont. But you're too much of a dumbass to realize that because you're constantly an uptight twat.
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Dec 10, 2014 12:09pm
Pick6;1684870 wrote:No I dont. But you're too much of a dumbass to realize that because you're constantly an uptight twat.
lol butt hurt.
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Dec 10, 2014 12:12pm
Footwedge;1684828 wrote:
Here's what is the most likely scenario. The Browns run the table including a huge upset at Baltimore...but don't get in. This town will hang Pettine in effigy for wrecking the season because of his blatant stubbornness.
If the Browns run the table, they most likely do get in. They would finish at worst second in the division (ahead of the Ravens and loser of Steelers/Bengals game). To get a wildcard, they would need 4 of the following 5 to happen.
1) Bills lose 1
2) Dolphins lose 1
3) Texans lose 1
4) Chiefs lose 1
5) Chargers lose 2.

Four of those five teams are underdogs this week. The Chiefs and Chargers still have to play each other. All of those teams except the Chiefs still have to play the first place team in their division. Several of them also have other games where they will be the underdog.
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Dec 10, 2014 12:13pm
I might be against most but I think Manziel will do very well. Sort of like rgIII did. Teams don't really know how to prepare for him yet in the NFL or truly what he is even capable of. It will be interesting for sure
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Dec 10, 2014 12:20pm
@FOX19Joe: Marvin Lewis press conference about to start...and there is a little person in the interview room. There's a real midget sitting in the first row, and he asked a question about Manziel "standing tall" in the pocket. LOL
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Dec 10, 2014 12:20pm
Pick6;1684870 wrote:No I dont.
If you don't, why did you post your dream in the first place then?
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Dec 10, 2014 12:22pm
Crimson streak;1684873 wrote:I might be against most but I think Manziel will do very well. Sort of like rgIII did. Teams don't really know how to prepare for him yet in the NFL or truly what he is even capable of. It will be interesting for sure
I agree with this. I think Manziel gives them a better chance of winning because he is unknown....not much tape. As for being a long term fix, I have my doubts...but I def like our chances the next threes weeks.
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Dec 10, 2014 12:32pm
wes_mantooth;1684878 wrote:I agree with this. I think Manziel gives them a better chance of winning because he is unknown....not much tape. As for being a long term fix, I have my doubts...but I def like our chances the next threes weeks.
Agreed. I expect some mistakes, but overall more good than bad.
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Dec 10, 2014 12:35pm
Lol at BR for putting me in the same sentence as footwedge and iggy. If Manziel came out and sucked it up it wouldn't surprise me one bit. I'm hoping and praying for big things but if he flopped against the bengals, eh what's the big deal. Can't be worse than Hoyer.
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Dec 10, 2014 12:37pm
wes_mantooth;1684878 wrote:I agree with this. I think Manziel gives them a better chance of winning because he is unknown....not much tape. As for being a long term fix, I have my doubts...but I def like our chances the next threes weeks.
Over a 16-game season -- even after eight games -- Manziel will hit the proverbial rookie wall as defenses adjust. But this three-game stretch can help him -- like it helped Hoyer early in the year -- because of that trusty element of surprise.

Look at quarterbacks with similar skill sets to Manziel's over their first three NFL starts in Russell Wilson, Colin Kaepernick and Robert Griffin III. They amassed more than 2,200 total offensive yards with 14 touchdowns and three interceptions.

http://espn.go.com/blog/cleveland-browns/post/_/id/10424/johnny-manziel-will-make-mistakes-but-offers-hope-playmaking-as-browns-starter
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Dec 10, 2014 12:54pm
"We all share in the joy of a win, and we all share in the agony of a loss."

Despite some of you guys thinking Pettine is a bum as a result of some of his decision, I think he can be a very good coach in this league. He seems to have the mentality of many of the great coaches that this league has seen, and while he's a "rookie" coach and will have his share of mistakes, I sure as heck hope we keep him around.
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thavoice
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Dec 10, 2014 12:56pm
BR1986FB;1684887 wrote:Over a 16-game season -- even after eight games -- Manziel will hit the proverbial rookie wall as defenses adjust. But this three-game stretch can help him -- like it helped Hoyer early in the year -- because of that trusty element of surprise.

Look at quarterbacks with similar skill sets to Manziel's over their first three NFL starts in Russell Wilson, Colin Kaepernick and Robert Griffin III. They amassed more than 2,200 total offensive yards with 14 touchdowns and three interceptions.

http://espn.go.com/blog/cleveland-browns/post/_/id/10424/johnny-manziel-will-make-mistakes-but-offers-hope-playmaking-as-browns-starter
They all had pretty good rushing attacks though, correct?
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Dec 10, 2014 12:58pm
BR1986FB;1684887 wrote:Over a 16-game season -- even after eight games -- Manziel will hit the proverbial rookie wall as defenses adjust. But this three-game stretch can help him -- like it helped Hoyer early in the year -- because of that trusty element of surprise.

Look at quarterbacks with similar skill sets to Manziel's over their first three NFL starts in Russell Wilson, Colin Kaepernick and Robert Griffin III. They amassed more than 2,200 total offensive yards with 14 touchdowns and three interceptions.

http://espn.go.com/blog/cleveland-browns/post/_/id/10424/johnny-manziel-will-make-mistakes-but-offers-hope-playmaking-as-browns-starter
When those guys came in the league, that whole style was very new. It's not new anymore, and only one of those three QB's are legitimate in the league. They may not have tape on Manziel, but they have played and watched plenty of tape on that style. I don't think the story changes for the Browns, they have to be able to run the ball like they did in the first game with the Bengals.
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Dec 10, 2014 1:00pm
se-alum;1684898 wrote:When those guys came in the league, that whole style was very new. It's not new anymore, and only one of those three QB's are legitimate in the league. They may not have tape on Manziel, but they have played and watched plenty of tape on that style. I don't think the story changes for the Browns, they have to be able to run the ball like they did in the first game with the Bengals.
Sorta how the whole wildcat thing was for a short time.
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BR1986FB
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Dec 10, 2014 1:00pm
thavoice;1684894 wrote:They all had pretty good rushing attacks though, correct?
The Browns rushing attack, when they are on, is no slouch. They were #1 in the league before Mack went down. Obviously, he's a downgrade and will be making his second start, but I've heard solid things about Seymour at center.

Not sure about the Panthers or Rats rush defense but the Bengals rushing defense is a sieve. You should know after what Bell did to them on Sunday.