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Week 4: The Battle of Ohio, Browns vs. Bengals, 1pm, 10/01/17

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Anyways, I miss the good old days on here when skeptical Browns fans were shamed into believing that every decision made by Heckert, Banner, Farmer, etc. would produce magical results.
Yeah, this is still happening for the most part... :chuckle:
 
LMAO you can't actually be serious right now

Yeah I'm serious that they are a young team and need to clean up this stuff. If they do, they will compete. Obviously need some help at WR.
 
It's amazing that the Browns said fuck it regarding WRs. I Still can't believe this.
 
So glad that I decided not to waste an ounce of emotional investment into this franchise for the foreseeable future, although a lot of it is due to souring on football in general because of the CTE epidemic. Anyways, I miss the good old days on here when skeptical Browns fans were shamed into believing that every decision made by Heckert, Banner, Farmer, etc. would produce magical results.

As a former HS ILB (yes HS) I'm still feeling it in my shoulders and my knee. I didn't have any serious injuries, but the minor ones absolutely added up. I can't imagine how some of the guys feel after playing even 2-3 years in the NFL let alone a 10-15 year career. I cringe watching games sometimes.

Someone leaves the field with some type of injury on nearly every play. It's only going to get worse without drastic rule changes. I couldn't in good conscious put my kid into youth football given the things that have been coming out.
 
He is bad.

Can't read a defense to save his life.

Seeing the offense with Hogan under center is proving this.
What???

Hogan in garbage time proves absolutely nothing, zero, nada, zilch.

Give Kizer somebody who can catch even half the passes that hit them in the chest and the offense would look a whole lot different.

And, what ever happened to the idea of trying to establish the running game? Hugh doesn't make much of an effort to stick with it.

I'm on board with getting someone else to call the plays.

And, Greg Williams needs to either change his insistence on safeties lining up 30 yards off the LOS, or hit the road. When an offense can gain 15 yards on simple slants and crossing routes, and the safeties are still trying to close on passes completed 12 yards downfield after the receiver has been able to gather and run 3 steps, your fucking safeties are lined up too fucking deep.

For Fucks Sake.
 
As a former HS ILB (yes HS) I'm still feeling it in my shoulders and my knee. I didn't have any serious injuries, but the minor ones absolutely added up. I can't imagine how some of the guys feel after playing even 2-3 years in the NFL let alone a 10-15 year career. I cringe watching games sometimes.

Someone leaves the field with some type of injury on nearly every play. It's only going to get worse without drastic rule changes. I couldn't in good conscious put my kid into youth football given the things that have been coming out.

I'm not a parent yet, but if I do end up having a son there is a 0.000000% chance that he's ever stepping on a football field. I'm amazed that my parents allowed me to play youth football when I was probably no more than 80 lbs. and without any skills for the gridiron anyways. There was a recent study where out of 111 brains examined of former NFL players, 110 were found to have CTE. Why are we worshiping a sport that we are fully aware leads to the destruction of its players?
 
I saw absolutely no redeeming qualities in the team or the coaching staff today. None.

Can they turn it around next week? Maybe. There's always a chance.

I put the majority of what we're seeing on Hugh and Greg. If those two don't look themselves in the mirror after watching this week's game video and change how they're doing business, then Haslam should be calling them on the carpet.
 
What???

Hogan in garbage time proves absolutely nothing, zero, nada, zilch.

Give Kizer somebody who can catch even half the passes that hit them in the chest and the offense would look a whole lot different.

And, what ever happened to the idea of trying to establish the running game? Hugh doesn't make much of an effort to stick with it.

I'm on board with getting someone else to call the plays.

And, Greg Williams needs to either change his insistence on safeties lining up 30 yards off the LOS, or hit the road. When an offense can gain 15 yards on simple slants and crossing routes, and the safeties are still trying to close on passes completed 12 yards downfield after the receiver has been able to gather and run 3 steps, your fucking safeties are lined up too fucking deep.

For Fucks Sake.

Kizer's play is killing this team. So his Hue Jackson's playcalling. Those two exclusively are the biggest reasons for this anemic offense.

If you can't see Kizer's inability to read the field, then you're wearing blinders. He's clearly not even remotely ready to be an NFL QB. It's not his fault that Hue keeps putting him out there but he's terribly overmatched.

The drops? Even in adding in the drops Kizer is still under 50% in completions.

Kevin Hogan moved the offense in the preseason. Kevin Hogan moved the offense against Baltimore. Kevin Hogan moved the offense today. He's not a great QB but he's 1000% more ready to play in the NFL than Kizer.

Can someone remind me why the Browns cut Josh McCown again?
 
Kizer's play is killing this team. So his Hue Jackson's playcalling. Those two exclusively are the biggest reasons for this anemic offense

Holy fuck, what an absurd statement.

Kizer has no one to rely on. His running game is non-existent. And he is a 21 year old rookie with obvious mechanical flaws.

Not exactly sure what anyone could see today and then say that Deshone is ever in the top 100 problems.

Start with our shitty ass WRer play and go from there.
 
Wait someone wishes Mccown was still qb. Shut the thread down and burn it.
 

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