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2015 Cleveland Browns Regular Season Thread

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That is so Browns.

Eh it sounds to me like it was more about Denver not being able to free the cap space up in time

Edit: Well nevermind then
 
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Kinda sucks because I doubt that deal will be there in the offseason when Peyton has most likely retired.

Even with throwing in the 4th, I never thought we would get that much for him.
 
Fuck Farmer and every other last piece of shit GM we've had the past decade that has made it so Joe Thomas had to be freaking traded because none of them knew how to do their job.

He should have retired a Brown and been a 1st ballot hall of famer, but one failure after another has ruined that.

Screw everyone last one of these guys, it's a freaking joke.

I hope the fans revolt, because this only happened because of incompetence....nothing else. No reason we shouldn't have had some semblance of a winner by now with the bounty of assets we piddled away the past 4 years.
LOL
 
This franchise is awful yet people still get hurt when we say it out loud.

Anyways I wouldn't have done it for just one pick so if the deal was just declined so be it.
 
Kinda sucks because I doubt that deal will be there in the offseason when Peyton has most likely retired.

Even with throwing in the 4th, I never thought we would get that much for him.

Much better idea to just keep him on the team to protect our shitty carousel of quarterbacks until retiring with about 30 career wins.
 
I've heard the term "fan revolt" for years now, ever since the Phil Savage-John Collins brouhaha. What exactly is a "fan revolt?" Are we talking about occupying the team offices like '60s student radicals occupying university buildings? Are we talking about burning down the stadium? I'm confused.
 
I've heard the term "fan revolt" for years now, ever since the Phil Savage-John Collins brouhaha. What exactly is a "fan revolt?" Are we talking about occupying the team offices like '60s student radicals occupying university buildings? Are we talking about burning down the stadium? I'm confused.
How did the city of Green Bay come to own the Packers? Let's just do that.

There are a lot of smart fans in this town that know how to turn this thing around.
 
I've heard the term "fan revolt" for years now, ever since the Phil Savage-John Collins brouhaha. What exactly is a "fan revolt?" Are we talking about occupying the team offices like '60s student radicals occupying university buildings? Are we talking about burning down the stadium? I'm confused.

My guess is Bitch about it all season on a forum before talking ourselves into the off-season moves, berating everybody who is skeptical, getting excited About the season .. before it starts and the team goes 4-12 again and the cycle repeats.

That sounds like what they mean by fan revolt.
 
Farmer is killing it this presser, so much so that he's sweating and looks uncomfortable.
 
Much better idea to just keep him on the team to protect our shitty carousel of quarterbacks until retiring with about 30 career wins.

I understand the point of view (that it would be impossible to find a player at his level), but I just think it makes sense to get what you can when a player is at his highest value and will need to be replaced anyways in the next 3-4 years.

If we were close, I would say ride it out. But there is so much wrong with this team, especially since quality QB play has not been the issue this year.
 
Hopefully we get good value for Thomas this Summer
 

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