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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Apr 9, 2010 5:34am
Immature? Pot meet kettle. It's funny that you don't see any Browns fans trolling over on the Steelers thread like you troll here. Some kind of a mancrush I guess. Closet Browns fan? C'mon, you KNOW you want to come out of the closet.Al Capone wrote:Aside of your immature reply, I noticed you didn't disagree with me. He screwed up and you know it.BR1986FB wrote:If it isn't the resident Chatter bitch coming over to a BROWNS thread so he can grab his ankles and get verbally DRILLED AGAIN.Al Capone wrote: Holmgren will say anything to cover his fat ass. He screwed up and knows it. Cleveland could have had McNabb but settled for Wallace and ''pick me'' Delhomme. He knows that you Clown fans are so desperate for a winner, that you'll buy anything he says.
As far as your Holmgren comments, how so? Nobody knew the Eagles were going to come down on their asking price. Reid had held firm that he wanted a 1st and more for McNabb for a VERY long time. Holmgren moved on and Reid finally realized he (Reid) was a fool, wasn't going to get what he wanted for McNabb and dropped his asking price.
Am I thrilled with Delhomme? Not exactly but NOBODY knew Reid would drop the asking price. Reid said ALL along that he wanted to keep McNabb.
I think you need to worry about YOUR dysfunctional franchise because right now, they ARE the laughingstock of the division.
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pkebker
Posts: 760
Apr 9, 2010 7:00am
I agree that Blount has the potential to be very good if he got his act together, but typically, if a player has character issues in college, those issues will become worse once they start earning millions of dollars and have lots of free time.big_hits24 wrote: I was a big fan of Dwyer while he was at GT. I'm not sure how good of an NFL back he will be, but he is used to be running up the middle a lot and he is a very physical runner. I like him as well as Dixon and Blount. Even though Blount had his issued at Oregon last year, I think or hope that he can get his act together and mature as he gets to the NFL because I think he could be a decent back. He has the size and doesn't have that bad of speed.
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Crimson_Streak
Posts: 172
Apr 9, 2010 1:50pm
the thing is Blount never had character issues at oregon he made one bad mistake and was caught up in the moment. i would love for the browns to pick him up in the later rounds he could be a huge steal
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big_hits24
Posts: 175
Apr 9, 2010 3:55pm
I would call that punch of his an issue because he was kicked off the team initially until Coach Kelly allowed him to be on the team and not play in any of the games until the Rose Bowl. But besides that, I think if he got into a franchise that is pretty disciplined and made sure he would not slip up again he will be fine. What do you think about Eric Decker being a possible pick in a later round if he's available? I thought he was a pretty good WR at Minnesota and one of the best in the Big Ten

Writerbuckeye
Posts: 4,745
Apr 9, 2010 4:04pm
I'm just glad Kelly got weak and let Blount play in the Rose Bowl. That fumble of his was a real crucial play and was much appreciated by Buckeyes, everywhere.
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Fabio
Posts: 547
Apr 9, 2010 4:31pm
I think it shows a lot for how much Blount was willing to do in order to redeem himself. Out of all the athletes who messed up, I really do feel like his remorse was genuine and he actually grew from his experience.
Oh yea, I just saw the latest Kiper mock draft. A lot of picks I don't like, such as the Browns taking Bryant with the 7th pick and the Jaguars taking Spiller with the 10th. It's like the guy threw away the "needs" chart for every team and decided to just throw every BPA to every team thats picking. It's like he doesn't even take into account the team's coaching staff's draft history/strategy.
Oh yea, I just saw the latest Kiper mock draft. A lot of picks I don't like, such as the Browns taking Bryant with the 7th pick and the Jaguars taking Spiller with the 10th. It's like the guy threw away the "needs" chart for every team and decided to just throw every BPA to every team thats picking. It's like he doesn't even take into account the team's coaching staff's draft history/strategy.

j_crazy
Posts: 8,372
Apr 9, 2010 4:35pm
Crimson_Streak wrote: the thing is Blount never had character issues at oregon he made one bad mistake and was caught up in the moment. i would love for the browns to pick him up in the later rounds he could be a huge steal
he was in trouble quite a bit at oregon. you may want to look into that. the punch was his 3rd strike if memory serves.

BCBulldog
Posts: 824
Apr 9, 2010 4:44pm
Yeah. If I remember right, he was suspended at least once before.j_crazy wrote:Crimson_Streak wrote: the thing is Blount never had character issues at oregon he made one bad mistake and was caught up in the moment. i would love for the browns to pick him up in the later rounds he could be a huge steal
he was in trouble quite a bit at oregon. you may want to look into that. the punch was his 3rd strike if memory serves.
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Crimson_Streak
Posts: 172
Apr 9, 2010 6:05pm
My memory is bad now that I think about it he was suspended before my bad lol
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Apr 9, 2010 7:14pm
On Reghi's "Bump & Run" segment on WKNR today his question was "if Berry is gone and the Browns decide to go offense, who do you think they take at #7?"Fabio wrote:
Oh yea, I just saw the latest Kiper mock draft. A lot of picks I don't like, such as the Browns taking Bryant with the 7th pick and the Jaguars taking Spiller with the 10th. It's like the guy threw away the "needs" chart for every team and decided to just throw every BPA to every team thats picking. It's like he doesn't even take into account the team's coaching staff's draft history/strategy.
Most were saying CJ Spiller with a few Dez Bryant's and one Jimmy Clausen. If we went offense, I frankly wouldn't want ANY of those guys at #7.
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Fabio
Posts: 547
Apr 9, 2010 7:35pm
If we went offense I would like to go oline, oline, oline. If the NFL has shown ANYTHING its that an offensive line will make serviceable skill players successful. If they did go offense I'd love to seem them go Iupati or Pouncey, though both would be reaches with the 7th pick.BR1986FB wrote:On Reghi's "Bump & Run" segment on WKNR today his question was "if Berry is gone and the Browns decide to go offense, who do you think they take at #7?"Fabio wrote:
Oh yea, I just saw the latest Kiper mock draft. A lot of picks I don't like, such as the Browns taking Bryant with the 7th pick and the Jaguars taking Spiller with the 10th. It's like the guy threw away the "needs" chart for every team and decided to just throw every BPA to every team thats picking. It's like he doesn't even take into account the team's coaching staff's draft history/strategy.
Most were saying CJ Spiller with a few Dez Bryant's and one Jimmy Clausen. If we went offense, I frankly wouldn't want ANY of those guys at #7.
Plus there are other players at those positions that I like better. Ryan Matthews and Ben Tate have the size to withstand the rigors of the defenses one sees in the AFC North. CJ Spiller isn't even 200 lbs soaking wet. On the Wide Receiver side I definitely like Tate better. the guy's faster with just as good if not better hands.
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Sonofanump
Apr 9, 2010 7:51pm
Agree.Fabio wrote:If we went offense I would like to go oline, oline, oline.BR1986FB wrote: On Reghi's "Bump & Run" segment on WKNR today his question was "if Berry is gone and the Browns decide to go offense, who do you think they take at #7?"
Most were saying CJ Spiller with a few Dez Bryant's and one Jimmy Clausen. If we went offense, I frankly wouldn't want ANY of those guys at #7.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Apr 9, 2010 8:28pm
Yeah, it might not be considered "draft etiquette" to select a RT that high but I'd snag one of those tackles too. They could either put him at RG until Pashos was done or slide Pashos inside to RG (although he's never played there, I believe). Iupati would be my pick if they traded down a bit. Seven is too high for him.
If Berry is gone and they still go defense, I wouldn't mind them reaching for Thomas either. I don't think there will be much of a dropoff between Berry & Thomas. As long as they don't take Odrick. I think the fan base would melt down if Odrick was the pick.
If Berry is gone and they still go defense, I wouldn't mind them reaching for Thomas either. I don't think there will be much of a dropoff between Berry & Thomas. As long as they don't take Odrick. I think the fan base would melt down if Odrick was the pick.
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Fabio
Posts: 547
Apr 9, 2010 8:40pm
I agree, overall, Thomas would be considered a stretch but not by much. Quite a few draft experts even have him over Berry. Other than him, all the OLB/DE's that are considered first round talents are too big of risks in my opinion. Jason Pierre-Paul has tremendous upside but if we fail with him we fail hard. Too much High Risk/High Reward with him. If Berry is gone and we want defense THAT bad, I say we trade down to a spot where we know Thomas will be there and maybe get another second round pick with the move down. We are deep at LB to the point where we can manage with what we have, so while it is a need, i still think we can deal with the current stable this year.BR1986FB wrote: Yeah, it might not be considered "draft etiquette" to select a RT that high but I'd snag one of those tackles too. They could either put him at RG until Pashos was done or slide Pashos inside to RG (although he's never played there, I believe). Iupati would be my pick if they traded down a bit. Seven is too high for him.
If Berry is gone and they still go defense, I wouldn't mind them reaching for Thomas either. I don't think there will be much of a dropoff between Berry & Thomas. As long as they don't take Odrick. I think the fan base would melt down if Odrick was the pick.
Hell I wouldn't mind seeing us get Joe Haden either, since Brown is 31 and he has been known to drop back and play safety from time to time.

royal_k
Posts: 4,423
Apr 9, 2010 9:08pm
A RT at 7 would not be my pick. But I wouldn't have a problem with Thomas there. I realize Berry is the pick. But Thomas is very close to him, if not his equal.BR1986FB wrote: Yeah, it might not be considered "draft etiquette" to select a RT that high but I'd snag one of those tackles too. They could either put him at RG until Pashos was done or slide Pashos inside to RG (although he's never played there, I believe). Iupati would be my pick if they traded down a bit. Seven is too high for him.
If Berry is gone and they still go defense, I wouldn't mind them reaching for Thomas either. I don't think there will be much of a dropoff between Berry & Thomas. As long as they don't take Odrick. I think the fan base would melt down if Odrick was the pick.
lhslep134
Posts: 9,774
Apr 9, 2010 9:34pm
Fabio wrote: I agree, overall, Thomas would be considered a stretch but not by much. Quite a few draft experts even have him over Berry
LOL who, I call BS I'd like to see some links otherwise you're full of shit.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Apr 9, 2010 9:53pm
No, I believe Mike Mayock, who is probably the best of these analysts (better than Kiper, Mcshay, etc), had Thomas rated ahead of Berry.lhslep134 wrote:Fabio wrote: I agree, overall, Thomas would be considered a stretch but not by much. Quite a few draft experts even have him over Berry
LOL who, I call BS I'd like to see some links otherwise you're full of shit.
EDIT: This is Mayock's ratings as of 3/22 (3/10 for safeties)....
Quarterbacks
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1. Sam Bradford*
2. Jimmy Clausen*
3. Colt McCoy
4. Tim Tebow
5t. Dan LeFevour, Tony Pike
Runningbacks (Updated 3/22/2010)
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1. C. J. Spiller
2. Ryan Matthews*
3. Javid Best*
4. Toby Gerhart
5. Dexter McCluster (4)- (Jonathan Dwyer was dropped)
Wide Receivers (Updated 3/22/2010)
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1. Dez Bryant*
2. Demaryius Thomas* (4)
3. Arrelious Benn* (3)
4. Golden Tate*(2)
5t. Damian Williams*, Eric Decker
Tight Ends (Updated 3/10/2010)
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1. Jermaine Gresham*
2. Rob Gronkowski*
3. Dorin Dickerson
4. Dennis Pitta (3)
5. Ed Dickson- (Aaron Hernandez dropped)
Interior Lineman (Centers & Guards) (Updated 3/22/2010)
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1. Maurkice Pouncey* (2)
2. Mike Lupati (1)
3. Jon Asamoah
4. Zane Beadles (5)
5. Mike Johnson- (Rodger Saffold dropped)
Offensive Tackles (Updated 3/10/2010)
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1. Russell Okung
2. Bryan Bulaga*
3. Trent Williams (4)
4. Anthony Davis* (3)
5t. Bruce Campbell, Charles Brown-(Vladimir Ducasse dropped)
Defensive Ends (Updated 3/22/2010)
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1. Jason Pierre-Paul*
2. Derrick Morgan*
3. Brandon Graham (5)
4. Jared Odrick (Carlos Dunlap dropped)
5. Everson Griffen*(4)
Defensive Tackles (Updated 3/22/2010)
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1. Gerald McCoy*
2. Ndamukong Suh
3. Dan Williams (4)
4. Terrence Cody
5. Tyson Alualu- (Brian Price & Lamarr Houston Dropped)
Inside Linebackers (Updated 3/10/2010)
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1. Rolando McClain*
2. Sean Lee (3)
3. Brandon Spikes (2)
4. Donald Butler
5. Pat Angerer (4) (Darryl Sharpton was dropped from the top 5)
Outside Linebackers (Updated 2/23/2010)
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1. Sergio Kindle
2. Sean Witherspoon
3. Daryl Washington
4. Jerry Hughes
5. Navorro Bowman replaces Eric Norwood
Cornerbacks (Updated 3/10/2010)
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1. Joe Haden*
2. Kyle Wilson
3. Devin McCourty (5)
4. Patrick Robinson
5. Kareem Jackson*- (Jerome Murphy & Perrish Cox dropped)
Safeties (Updated 3/10/2010)
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1. Earl Thomas*(3)
2. Eric Berry*(1)
3. Taylor Mays (2)
4. Nate Allen (5)
5. Major Wright*

killer_ewok
Posts: 11,379
Apr 10, 2010 11:38am
I thought Holmgren's comments about "wishing that he liked Jimmy Clausen more" were smokescreen and after Jimmy's impressive pro day......I think that the Browns almost certainly take him at #7 (I don't see Berry being available at #7).
So get ready for another Notre Dame QB, Cleveland. And sad to say.....I think this one is going to be a stud in the NFL.
So get ready for another Notre Dame QB, Cleveland. And sad to say.....I think this one is going to be a stud in the NFL.

Non
Posts: 9,517
Apr 10, 2010 11:50am
Yeah, Holmgren is hoping he's there at No. 7 and doesn't want to tip his hand.
If you just look at this offseason, they replaced the two QBs they had with two others that are still not the long-term solution.
They made a ton of other moves, some decent pickups, but still need a quarterback of the future.
I don't think they can get a player like Mike Kafka in the 5th or 6th round and feel like they've accomplished that. A player like that might end up being a surprising star but from the front office's perspective you don't want to pin your hopes to a QB in the late rounds. With all the draft picks they have, they can fill a lot of other needs but you really only have that one spot where you can draft a top rated QB.
If you just look at this offseason, they replaced the two QBs they had with two others that are still not the long-term solution.
They made a ton of other moves, some decent pickups, but still need a quarterback of the future.
I don't think they can get a player like Mike Kafka in the 5th or 6th round and feel like they've accomplished that. A player like that might end up being a surprising star but from the front office's perspective you don't want to pin your hopes to a QB in the late rounds. With all the draft picks they have, they can fill a lot of other needs but you really only have that one spot where you can draft a top rated QB.
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devil1197
Posts: 6,220
Apr 10, 2010 11:59am
I think Cleveland has McCoy higher than Clausen.

Non
Posts: 9,517
Apr 10, 2010 12:12pm
Maybe. Each team has their own preferences but that would seem like a stretch to have McCoy, who seems like an early second round pick, rated higher than Clausen, who projects in the Top 10. They would have to totally dislike Clausen and rule him out to pass on him and wait for McCoy in the second round.

DeyDurkie5
Posts: 11,324
Apr 10, 2010 12:30pm
That was me hahaOhioStatePride2003 wrote:Didn't someone make a bet with the Chatter's Big Gay Al? Involving avatars? If so, when Al loses, then this should be his avatar. So fitting. I'm sure he's waiting to reply with something outrageously stupid, promptly followed by rainbow snaps.gibby08 wrote:OhioStatePride2003 wrote:Welcome back Big Gay Al - funny that you talk about Holmgren's ass, and then it's mentioned that you should be grabbing your ankles to be drilled. Coincidence? I think not. You're so homo and you don't even know it, or do you?Al Capone wrote: Holmgren will say anything to cover his fat ass. He screwed up and knows it. Cleveland could have had McNabb but settled for Wallace and ''pick me'' Delhomme. He knows that you Clown fans are so desperate for a winner, that you'll buy anything he says.![]()

Non
Posts: 9,517
Apr 10, 2010 12:47pm
I don't have a great vibe about any of the QBs actually. I think Bradford, Clausen and McCoy could go either way.
If the Steelers were in a position where they needed a QB, I'd want them to take Tebow. I think the intangibles and athletic ability would be enough on a team that usually has a great defense and running game (although not so much the past few years.) And because of his work ethic, he will still improve quite a bit as a pocket passer and could be solid if not spectacular in that area. His energy and presence would also be an instant hit with the Steelers fans.
It kind of depends on what the Browns think they are or what they're trying to be. This goes back to understanding the offensive philosphy. Bradford and McCoy played in finesse, spread offenses in college. They usually have been in the shotgun and didn't take a lot of hits and when they did they got beat up quickly. Clausen to his credit took a pounding early on and got up off the mat so to speak. That right there says Cleveland, AFC North to me more than the wide-open Big 12 style.
Holmgren prefers the WCO which isn't necessarily a shotgun offense but still relies on quick reads, timing, accuracy. The passing game sets up the running game because more defensive backs have to come on the field to defend the pass and therefore the running game opens up with a lot of draw plays or a pass fake and run.
The traditional style of offense is more power running and when the defense comes up to stop the run the passing game works because of the play action or one-on-one matchups. There aren't a lot of teams that can play the traditional offense in today's NFL because the run defenses are too good from week to week. The offensive line has to be very good to lean on the run game consistently. But the Browns could have a good line.
I kind of think of the three QBs (Bradford, Clausen, McCoy), Clausen is most capable of adapting to either style. Three-step drop or shotgun and quick passing or long stretches of power football.
If the Steelers were in a position where they needed a QB, I'd want them to take Tebow. I think the intangibles and athletic ability would be enough on a team that usually has a great defense and running game (although not so much the past few years.) And because of his work ethic, he will still improve quite a bit as a pocket passer and could be solid if not spectacular in that area. His energy and presence would also be an instant hit with the Steelers fans.
It kind of depends on what the Browns think they are or what they're trying to be. This goes back to understanding the offensive philosphy. Bradford and McCoy played in finesse, spread offenses in college. They usually have been in the shotgun and didn't take a lot of hits and when they did they got beat up quickly. Clausen to his credit took a pounding early on and got up off the mat so to speak. That right there says Cleveland, AFC North to me more than the wide-open Big 12 style.
Holmgren prefers the WCO which isn't necessarily a shotgun offense but still relies on quick reads, timing, accuracy. The passing game sets up the running game because more defensive backs have to come on the field to defend the pass and therefore the running game opens up with a lot of draw plays or a pass fake and run.
The traditional style of offense is more power running and when the defense comes up to stop the run the passing game works because of the play action or one-on-one matchups. There aren't a lot of teams that can play the traditional offense in today's NFL because the run defenses are too good from week to week. The offensive line has to be very good to lean on the run game consistently. But the Browns could have a good line.
I kind of think of the three QBs (Bradford, Clausen, McCoy), Clausen is most capable of adapting to either style. Three-step drop or shotgun and quick passing or long stretches of power football.
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Big Red Monster
Posts: 436
Apr 10, 2010 12:56pm
Kiper was on 97.1 earlier this morning and did a 13 pick mock draft.
I dont remember all the picks, but here are the ones I do remember.
St Louis - Bradford
Detroit - Suh
Cleveland - Bryant
Oakland - Claussen
San Fransisco - Haden
Kansas City - Berry
I dont remember all the picks, but here are the ones I do remember.
St Louis - Bradford
Detroit - Suh
Cleveland - Bryant
Oakland - Claussen
San Fransisco - Haden
Kansas City - Berry

royal_k
Posts: 4,423
Apr 10, 2010 1:20pm
I really can't see us taking Bryant at 7 when we need defense and a QB much more.Big Red Monster wrote: Kiper was on 97.1 earlier this morning and did a 13 pick mock draft.
I dont remember all the picks, but here are the ones I do remember.
St Louis - Bradford
Detroit - Suh
Cleveland - Bryant
Oakland - Claussen
San Fransisco - Haden
Kansas City - Berry