I agree. Especially as we transition into more of a digital world.
I had to.I'm clearly not writing enough in the Browns section these days and my auto-correct is all out of whack. Thanks for that, LOL.
It just doesn't make sense for a team with a good offense to pay a premium for the printer position. Colquitt on the Sachi Brown Brownies made sense... now? Give me the cheap guy who will figure it out as he goes. This year the Browns can lose in the playoffs and nobody will complain, that gives Hammer a year to figure all this American Football stuff out.
Before we wrap up, let's go back to the new beginning. I want to make sure we're clear on something: Are you or are you not excited about playing in Cleveland?
I'm so excited about the opportunity that I have to be in Cleveland! I think it goes for everything I stand for when I talk about legendary. The Catch was cool. It was legendary, in a sense. But legendary is going to Cleveland and trying to win a championship. And I have to go back to this comment because I said something recently about being the Patriots: Who does not get into this game to be 11-and-5 or 12-and-4 every season, to win their conference, to win the championship, to go to the Super Bowl? What else would you do this for? Every year at the Giants, when they'd ask me, “What are your goals this year?” I would say to win a Super Bowl. There's no sugarcoating it. Even if you feel like your team can't do it, the goal is to win the Super Bowl. I don't understand what else I'm playing for. Playing to have a good season? No, bro. I'm trying to win the Super Bowl.
Two things stood out to me in that article:Odell Beckham Jr. on Being Traded, The Catch, and His Signature Hair
For GQ's August cover, we sat down with the NFL's most electric wide receiver—and he opened up like he never has before.www.gq.com
Odell Beckham Jr. on Being Traded, The Catch, and His Signature Hair
For GQ's August cover, we sat down with the NFL's most electric wide receiver—and he opened up like he never has before.www.gq.com
Also sounds as though OBJ knows he is young and immature. Not, omg, i have to grow up quickly. But, more along the lines that he's immature, or has been, for someone in the spotlight so much being a famous athlete. He's still trying to figure out his limits, and I really don't have a problem with it. His fame skyrocketed because of the catch. Really think that being around his bestie Jarvis, who is more grounded, will pay dividends for his "fame" maturityTwo things stood out to me in that article:
1) OBJ clearly is a gifted athlete. He could have been a stud NBA player or legitimate professional golfer. He chose the NFL. That not only means he loves football, but also that his talent is mental just as much as it is physical.
2) He also shares the same underdog mentality as Baker and Jarvis. That is huge and should add a lot of dynamics to our Browns.
Yep!Also sounds as though OBJ knows he is young and immature. Not, omg, i have to grow up quickly. But, more along the lines that he's immature, or has been, for someone in the spotlight so much being a famous athlete. He's still trying to figure out his limits, and I really don't have a problem with it. His fame skyrocketed because of the catch. Really think that being around his bestie Jarvis, who is more grounded, will pay dividends for his "fame" maturity
I bought tickets for the Baltimore game in Baltimore. It’s my birthday weekend. The last time I saw the Browns live was 2009. I’m ecstatic. I still want to go see a game at First Energy.
Heck yeah!! We'll have to talkI will be there! First Browns away game ever.
I can't wait.