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D Bone

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  1. 2 minutes ago, mjp28 said:

    Nero  700, 6. close.

    Still, if this was the end of his run here in Cleveland, it was a good one. In his four seasons in Cleveland, Hunt ran the ball 442 times for 1874 yards (4.2 avg) and 16 touchdowns, and caught 132 passes for 973 yards (7.4 avg) and 7 touchdowns. mjp28 wins this one.

    mjp 707,  7  on the number here.

    Yes this was a close race between Nero and mjp for the whole and the not so wonderful half  of the chicken dinner.  I'll leave any final decision up to  Dutch Oven when he returns from his Super Bowl wild weekend.   :o

    Hunt had 4 TDs this year. 

  2. 6 minutes ago, Orion said:

    ...but maybe that's how you play defense.  Play fast because you can think fast.

    There's only so much 'scheming' a coach can do and in the end every dude needs to win his 1 on 1 assignment... easier said than done I know, but it really is that simple and always will be. 

    I'm hoping he weeds out the pussies and we can have a defense that other teams call thugs as they leave with a loss. 

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  3. Perception unfortunately is reality and if this perception starts to spread throughout free agents, then the Browns will have successfully turned back the clock to the time where only old players looking for one last pay day or below average players with no other offer show any interest in coming to Cleveland.

    Is that the current reality around the league? I guess time will tell.  

  4. 6 hours ago, Browns149 said:

    Easy. I just get up and go to work.  Coffee is disgusting 

    I wish I were still like that. I made the mistake of trying coffee when I was in my late 20s and now I'm a junkie. So like my buddy Grandmaster once told me...

    It's twice as sweet as sugar, twice as bitter as salt. And if you get hooked, baby, it's nobody else's fault, so don't do it! 

     

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  5. 20 minutes ago, Canton Dawg said:

    I for one would like to see Stefanski get that offensive play calling sheet away from his face, and actually see what’s going on.

    It seems he can’t relinquish his former life as an OC.

    Man, this is it for me too. I'm all for giving Stef one more year as I have been an unwilling passenger on the Browns' new Head Coach carrousel before and all it does is make us sick. 

    But he has got to give away play calling in my eyes to have any chance at being successful. If he is allowed to call plays next year, he will compete to be the first Head Coach fired in early November. 

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  6. https://www.yahoo.com/sports/browns-sever-ties-bernie-kosar-202516440.html

    Sports wagering is now legal in Ohio. If it wasn’t, Bernie Kosar would still have a relationship with the Browns.

    The team severed ties with Kosar after he acknowledged on social media that he placed a legal $19,000 bet on the Browns to beat the Steelers, via Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

    Kosar, a former Browns quarterback, tweeted that the Browns told him “my services are no longer desired or needed.” Kosar added that he’s “shocked and disappointed,” and that “Orange and brown is my life.”

    Kosar shouldn’t be surprised. The NFL doesn’t mess around with gambling. Jaguars receiver Calvin Ridley has found out the hard way. Jets receivers coach Miles Austin has found out the hard way.

    Kosar is the first non-player and non-coach to be attached to a gambling-related consequence. The real question is whether it would have been an issue if he didn’t make it known.

    And the deeper problem is that the NFL profits significantly from its relationships with sports books that its employees are strictly prohibited from utilizing.

    Browns sever ties with Bernie Kosar after he bets $19,000 on Browns-Steelers game originally appeared on Pro Football Talk

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