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Christ man, we get it alreadyCan't wait for Moneyball to depart Cleveland
Christ man, we get it alreadyCan't wait for Moneyball to depart Cleveland
Can't wait for Moneyball to depart Cleveland
There was a report about how Lynch has been difficult to work with and that the 49ers ask for, "the sun and the moon" in trade discussions. It was from La Canfora so I'm not sure how credible it is.Sashi worked with the consultation group and the Haslam family when Hue was hired, however he was not the GM at the time. His role was more of a liaison within his former role. Sashi wasn't the first choice to spearhead the front office, and his role is supposed to be a conduit and communication hub for all the moving parts within the front office.
I think His is safe for another season, my opinion looking at what's in front of me. They just got heat from ownership to overpay for McCarron.
I'll say this, the Haslam family might be looking to the corporate world to do business a new way, but I'm sure all these checks and balances get in the way of old school teams hammering out a deal. It's much easier for Belichick to just call John Lynch and get the Jimmy G deal done in one phone call than having Sashi get buy-in from all the Browns moving parts. There are negatives with a corporate setup.
Why don't you just take a timeout from this forum for a while?
I'd like to see them draft wideouts with whom are known to have more reliable hands and are more refined route runners. I won't bash their process because I can't say I know the specific nature of it, but I want more out of my receivers than obvious athleticism as a prospect if I am trying to establish an actual foundation of an offense.
Outside of Coleman, weren't they all later round picks?
Good presser.
The press doesnt employ him. Then again he didnt insult the fans either. Spoke like a seasoned lawyer.Sashi took a lot of bullets and lived.