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utzie

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  • Birthday 12/23/1992

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  1. Yes, it's "who dey". That's all they say. Source: I live in Cincinnati and am surrounded by Bengals fans.
  2. So that's how corn always shows up in poop...
  3. For a first team all SEC selection, and the co-Defensive SEC POTY, he has to be at least somewhat talented...
  4. I can't say that I would want any player on the Browns to be coddled or treated differently. If he proves he can play, he plays. Just put the best QB on the field, regardless of who they are.
  5. Also, people forget that he was a redshirt freshman, not a true freshman. I'd feel comfortable letting him "redshirt" his rookie season and have him sit and watch.
  6. Exactly. He could bust just as easily as he could boom. TXDawg, so far your only argument is "he won the starting job as a freshman". I fail to see how that immediately correlates to NFL success and becoming the "Greatest of All-Time" as you suggest.
  7. There's no way that Hoyer is on the trading block at this point. And, yes, Manziel is JUST a rookie QB at this point. He has a lot to prove before he becomes anything otherwise than that.
  8. If it turns out like the Brady Quinn draft, we just got a potential HOF player with our first pick in Justin GIlbert.
  9. Farmer actually said he really liked how JF has grown and says he has no problem with his character "issues" now, and also mentioned that the only reason they wouldn't draft him is if they didn't think he could play in the NFL. Says he had a lot thrown at him early with the fame but he has learned how to deal with it and is all about football and competing now.
  10. Nope. Not a chance. But then it brings up the question, if we can get a rookie QB some experience this year and he plays pretty well, wouldn't we be set up great for next year? (Yeah, I know it's Cleveland's motto...) With Denver and NE being full of older vets now, and with Seattle potentially losing significant impact players due to all of their experiring rookie contracts, 2016 is looking a little better than 2015, right?
  11. Pretty sure the point here was that if Mike Evans can make Johnny Football look as good as he does, Gordon can make him look just as good, if not better. I'm not worried about "Mike Evans made JF" when we have guys like Gordon and Cameron on the roster. I'm more worried about whether or not JF can dial back the scrambling and trying to fight for extra yards while still keeping the intensity and leadership on the field.
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