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Just wondering if anyone including management understands that in the Glory Days Offense won the Championships as it even does moreso now. That skill players on offense are the fundamental key to Championships. In order of Importance QB, RB, WR! That impact players on defense ie disruptive players go a long way. And FOREMOST OL guys are dime a dozen, easily replaced often drafted way too high.

 

Still waiting on Cleveland Football to get it ever since the DAWG POUND mania caused the demise of a great franchise by focusing on D and losing!

 

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Just wondering if anyone including management understands that in the Glory Days Offense won the Championships as it even does moreso now. That skill players on offense are the fundamental key to Championships. In order of Importance QB, RB, WR! That impact players on defense ie disruptive players go a long way. And FOREMOST OL guys are dime a dozen, easily replaced often drafted way too high.

 

Still waiting on Cleveland Football to get it ever since the DAWG POUND mania caused the demise of a great franchise by focusing on D and losing!

I guess Seattle just hasn't got your message yet

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Welcome back Rich...Im sure I'm the only one here who missed you, ya crazy ol'som bitch'... Great to have you back,Brother!

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Just wondering if anyone including management understands that in the Glory Days Offense won the Championships as it even does moreso now. That skill players on offense are the fundamental key to Championships. In order of Importance QB, RB, WR! That impact players on defense ie disruptive players go a long way. And FOREMOST OL guys are dime a dozen, easily replaced often drafted way too high.

 

Still waiting on Cleveland Football to get it ever since the DAWG POUND mania caused the demise of a great franchise by focusing on D and losing!

 

 

RB is the 2nd most important position on the team?!?!?!? lol

OL are a dime a dozen!?!?!

Offense first?!?!

 

 

I hope the front office doesn't agree with you (and it doesn't look like they do)

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Man, if it isn't a Johnny Tiny Canadian Pussy Douche groupie gushing over his latest TwitterGram post, then it's a clueless dumbass that reappears like chlamydia at a gay bath house. < D Bone clicks his heals together, and says "Season please start soon, season please start soon, seas...." >

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Rich !

 

Nice to have you back to see the importance of building a good oline

so your skill players can survive, and even showcase their skills !

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Does this mean ghoolie is back too since you two are like flip sides of a coin

 

Yes, Ghoolie is back too under the name of Vesna Kocifer (or something like that). He's been rather well behaved lately.

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Just wondering if anyone including management understands that in the Glory Days Offense won the Championships as it even does moreso now. That skill players on offense are the fundamental key to Championships. In order of Importance QB, RB, WR!

 

The last administration went RB & QB in the first round, doesn't help if you pick the wrong players.

 

Now we are heading in the direction of this franchise, Richard ...

 

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Let's see..

The greatest offense of all time...

 

1. DENVER this season, 606 points. Postseason result: Lost to the Seahawks.

2. NEW ENGLAND 2007 season, 589 points. Result: Lost to NY Giants in Super Bowl 42.

3. GREEN BAY 2011 season, 560 points. Result: Lost to NY Giants in divisional round.
4. NEW ENGLAND 2012 season, 557 points. Result: Lost to Baltimore Ravens in AFC Championship Game.

5. MINNESOTA 1998 season, 556 points. Result: Lost to Atlanta in the NFC Championship Game.

6. NEW ORLEANS 2011 season, 547 points. Result: Lost to the 49ers in the NFC divisional round.

7. WASHINGTON 1983 season, 541 points. Result: Lost to the L.A. Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII.

8. ST. LOUIS RAMS 2000 season, 540 points. Result: Lost to New Orleans in the NFC wild-card round.

 

—9. ST. LOUIS RAMS 1999 season, 526 points. Result: WON SUPER BOWL XXXIV over Tennessee. Yes, this Rams team was the only one among the top-12 scoring offenses in NFL history that won the Super Bowl that season.

 

10. INDIANAPOLIS 2004 season, 522 points. Result: Lost to New England in the AFC divisional round.

11. NEW ENGLAND 2010 season, 518 points. Result: Lost to NY Jets in the AFC divisional round.

T12. MIAMI 1984 season, 513 points. Result: Lost to 49ers in Super Bowl XIX.

T12. NEW ENGLAND 2011 season, 513 points. Result: Lost to NY Giants in Super Bowl XLVI.

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he's been here forever. in fact he only rears his ugly head when he knows his blow boy ghoolie is back in town.

 

they used to call ghoolie bubbles and rich used to blow him everyday.

 

oh btw, he's really a stoolers fan but he's got everyone fooled except me.

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Theres few things we all agree on these days. Rich being clueless is obviously one.

 

Welcome back!!!!

 

Cheers all 'round

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Oh great.... This argument again. It's not offense or defense folks, no matter how much you think it is. The Seahawks were the most cohesive and well rounded team in the NFL last year. Yes they had a badass defense, but their offense was above average. Well rounded teams win. Denver put all their eggs in one basket just like the 11 of 12 teams that Gip mentioned

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Just wondering if anyone including management understands that in the Glory Days Offense won the Championships as it even does moreso now. That skill players on offense are the fundamental key to Championships. In order of Importance QB, RB, WR! That impact players on defense ie disruptive players go a long way. And FOREMOST OL guys are dime a dozen, easily replaced often drafted way too high.

 

Still waiting on Cleveland Football to get it ever since the DAWG POUND mania caused the demise of a great franchise by focusing on D and losing!

 

I went on vacation about the time you posted this, but I will assume that others have pointed out the fact that the Browns HAVE focused on offensive skill players, at least in the draft....and have unfortuneatley had miserable success with it. From Quinn to Weeden to Richardson to Gordon to Robiskie/MoMass etc. etc. we have used first and second round picks on offensive skill players, nearly all of whom have failed. All of these prime assets were used on bums at the skill position.

The Browns get it right, they just can't do it right.

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