clarkgriswold
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I heard they're bulking Sendejo up to move there.Von Miller to stay with Denver.
Myles Garrett already working on moves to defeat triple teams.
I heard they're bulking Sendejo up to move there.Von Miller to stay with Denver.
Myles Garrett already working on moves to defeat triple teams.
He was a first rounder, who had 16 sacks with ATL his first 3 seasons. Not a star but reasonable price. With single-coverage blocking guaranteed hopefully he will produce.News flash-
The Browns and defensive end Takk McKinley agreed to a one-year contract worth as much as $4 million, a person familiar with the deal confirmed Tuesday.
The Browns pursued McKinley several times last season on the waiver wire.
This acquisition begs the question- Who?
He was a first rounder, who had 16 sacks with ATL his first 3 seasons. Not a star but reasonable price. With single-coverage blocking guaranteed hopefully he will produce.
4 years, 24 mill...makes you wonder if they arent confident about Greedy coming back or concerns with Wards injury history.Cornerback Troy Hill signed-
Former Rams CB Troy Hill follows John Johnson III to the Browns, agreeing on a 2-year deal worth $9 million
Hill can play both inside and out.www.cleveland.com
4 years, 24 mill...makes you wonder if they arent confident about Greedy coming back or concerns with Wards injury history.
This fits in with one of the analytics tenants of building a roster, you can never not have too many CBs in the NFL. They believe you spend capital on the outside and then work in with the exception of QB on offense and Safety on defense. Depending on how the draft plays out I would not be surprised if they pick a WR in the 1st round if there is not decent edge available.
Yep. Fugg him. He’s not needed, anyway.Browns apparently hosted Clowney. I'd host him, lead him on, then yank the rug out from under him as he didn't want to come to Cleveland last year.
A one year, "prove it" deal might not be a bad ideaYep. Fugg him. He’s not needed, anyway.
Ex-coach Jackson says Browns lied about plans
During a wide-ranging radio interview Monday with ESPN 850, former Browns coach Hue Jackson said the team's efforts to improve while he was with them were flawed by philosophical differences.www.espn.com
some people never change ... still blaming other people ... still throwing other people under the bus ... glad the Browns have new leadership!
He even mentioned "minority coaches" in the interview to inject race into the storyI was just thinking the same thing. In the League you never bad mouth anyone in public if you want to make a living in the sport, what he is saying probably has some truth to it but you don't go on a sports talk show in the team's market and use it as a megaphone. Shut up, take a gig as position coach, and be happy you make a living without getting your hands dirty.
A lot of chatter that the Ravens are now the leaders to sign Clowney.