Originally posted by Scooper1:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Scooper1:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Scooper1:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by hummbabybear:
Originally posted by kansasninerfan:
Guess I'm the optimist who thinks he is going to have a great season. The man is a huge human. He is healthy (yes I believe that) and he has doubters. The pocket collapse will be real
They've invested a lot in the DL so even if he is not healthy the depth is very good.
We've invested more in the DL than the Browns have had starting QB's over the last 30 years.
And it has served us very well so we should keep doing it.
LOL. John Lynch approves of this message.
What is there to laugh at? We have a super bowl and nfc championship appearance literally in the shoulders of the d line.
True. If only it wasn't a heavily encouraged passing league where officials swallow holding penalties on every pass play now to up the entertainment value.
You are right on the holding unfortunately. However we have drafted a 2nd,1st and 3rd round receivers in the past few years and spent a wad on a Qb1 we can take advantage of that "heavily encouraged passing league." Defenses still win Super Bowls you have to heavily invest there. Ask Aaron Donald.
True. I like the philosophy but we've gone above and beyond pushing resources here and failing which is a reason we have to keep doing it annually and neglecting other areas of the team (OL and DB). We've had too many epic fails in guys like Thomas, Kinlaw, Ford, let Jones go, Buckner trade, miscalculation on AA who just now moved back inside where he always s/h been so now we need to draft another edge in Jackson, etc.
If they had hit on half of their moves the rest of the team might have been built up enough to have brought home #6 by now.
[ Edited by NCommand on May 24, 2022 at 10:21 AM ]
