se-alum;1568520 wrote:How much was Bess guaranteed?
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se-alum;1568520 wrote:How much was Bess guaranteed?
Thanks!Commander of Awesome;1568528 wrote:
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As an OSU fan I love Ginn, but it would be a waste for the Browns. Ginn's strong suit is returns and they already have one of the best. Ginn is not really a great #2WR. they need a possession guy that can go across the middle to draw safeties up like Cameron.like_that;1568511 wrote:Here are the list of FA wide recievers. Browns can probably use Bess' money to sign one of these guys lol lol lol:
http://www.kffl.com/static/nfl/features/freeagents/fa.php?option=WR&y=2014
I wouldn't mind taking a look at Ginn and Manningham. Both have NEO ties.
Anquan is only going to contending teams imo. I'd take Manningham over Ginn, but Ginn wouldn't be that bad. He would easily be better than Bess. Also, Benjamin is about 140 lbs and is just fragile.jmog;1568532 wrote:As an OSU fan I love Ginn, but it would be a waste for the Browns. Ginn's strong suit is returns and they already have one of the best. Ginn is not really a great #2WR. they need a possession guy that can go across the middle to draw safeties up like Cameron.
I wouldn't mind Anquan Boldin. He's getting older but is exactly that kind of WR.
Amazing what happens when you play with a decent QB. He played in Miami without a QB, in SF which never seems to develop WRs and had Alex weak arm Smiff chucking the rock. Still not a great WR nor was he worthy of the #9 pick. If Ginn is anything but your 3rd/4th WR your WR corp sucks ass.HighRoller74;1568557 wrote:I'd prefer them to get a WR in the draft, instead of any in the FA market. But, if they go that route I think Ginn would be another solid pick up. He had a quiet but productive season for the Panthers this year.
I would say even 3 is too high. He'd be a decent #4 guy, but that's about it. We need a legit #2 option and an improvement in the slot.Commander of Awesome;1568567 wrote:Amazing what happens when you play with a decent QB. He played in Miami without a QB, in SF which never seems to develop WRs and had Alex weak arm Smiff chucking the rock. Still not a great WR nor was he worthy of the #9 pick. If Ginn is anything but your 3rd/4th WR your WR corp sucks ass.
Not that far off topic, the Browns actually plan to interview Mark Jackson for the HC position.Ironman92;1568613 wrote:The 1st qtr of OKC/GS will be hard to top.
39-32 Durant 15 points and Curry/Thompson shooting lights out
Sounds like the whole interview was a head-scratcher, though.Bess was asked questions about the arrest, laughed and called the incident a misunderstanding, and repeatedly said the words "rastafari" and "one love" while carrying a Bob Marley bag.
Its obvious Browns are focused in on one of the Coordinators who are still coaching. I'm actually glad they aren't just settling for someone who's available, and going after the guy they truly want, even if it means waiting.Pick6;1568653 wrote:very attractive destination for coaches eh.
Oh please let that be true. Two guys that come off the books.friendfromlowry;1568644 wrote:You guys see Bess namedrop Weeden when asked about the weed?
http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2014/01/davone_bess_answers_question_a.html
Sounds like the whole interview was a head-scratcher, though.
so why are they interviewing bums like the cowboys special teams coach? All of their eggs are in the Denver OC's basket...they better hope it works out. Even though I don't know how much I like that. S&L could look like a good coach with Peyton Manning on his team.HighRoller74;1568657 wrote:Its obvious Browns are focused in on one of the Coordinators who are still coaching. I'm actually glad they aren't just settling for someone who's available, and going after the guy they truly want, even if it means waiting.
I "think" just so they've covered their bases, incase they interview Gase, or whomever their #1 target is, and walk away hating them. Or maybe they interview someone out of the blue, much like Steelers did with Tomlin, and he hits a homerun.Pick6;1568661 wrote:so why are they interviewing bums like the cowboys special teams coach? All of their eggs are in the Denver OC's basket...they better hope it works out. Even though I don't know how much I like that. S&L could look like a good coach with Peyton Manning on his team.
Tomlin took over a team that had won a Super Bowl just a year earlier. People make him out like some homerun hire that turned the team around. Big difference between bringing in someone to continue on with an already strong team and organization, and bringing in a young, inexperienced coach to help build a franchise. Can it work, yea, is it likely to work, no.HighRoller74;1568666 wrote:I "think" just so they've covered their bases, incase they interview Gase, or whomever their #1 target is, and walk away hating them. Or maybe they interview someone out of the blue, much like Steelers did with Tomlin, and he hits a homerun.
Yeah, an appendicitis can sneak up on people sometimes. Usually not to your extreme, so count your blessings it sounds like. The tubes and antibiotics will eliminate the infection and you should be fine. The surgery itself is usually pretty routine assuming it hasn't spiraled out of control prior.shook_17;1568681 wrote:Also I had emergency surgery last night. My appendix has been leaking for about a month. Finally it caught up to thursday. Now I have two tubes running from my abdomen for the next week or so to drain the infection out hopefully. Doc said I was an hour or two away from possibly talking death. Appendix was just pouring infection out. Guess it was crazy. Anybody have any tips or had this surgery?