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Hello. This is your reminder that we traded a 4th round pick for a punter who will be 35 years old.


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25 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

A guy that punted 36 times for us and contributed to 3 wins.

Good thing we're likely making it back to the Super Bo...what's that? We're staring a 5-11 season in the face with needs all over the roster going into the offseason?

UMMM

Shut the fug up!!!! Andy Lee would've been our only Pro Bowler this season if he wasn't hurt. 

 

Better than let Gman draft another Edmund Kugbila Hog Molly

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A guy that punted 36 times for us and contributed to 3 wins.

Good thing we're likely making it back to the Super Bo...what's that? We're staring a 5-11 season in the face with needs all over the roster going into the offseason?

UMMM

Why just can't you get over this?! You are so stupid to blame Andy Lee for this fuging season, he's worth the trade pick, but he can't win games for us with his leg. And we didn't lose games because of him. You are just dumb for bullshitting about this.

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7 hours ago, Cracka McNasty said:

4th round pick two years from now. Not next years draft.

Hey, it's something. And it's the browns, not like they'll actually do anything with it.

come to think of it look at all of our 4th round picks over the past decade. Not like we'd do anything with it either. 

He has one good pick & thats Daryl Williams but it can help you move up since he  not that great of a GM to find talent in the lower rounds. 

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Gettleman's 4th round picks so far:

2013: Edmund Kugbila, G
2014: Tre Boston, S
2015: Daryl Williams, RT


Call me crazy, but I'll take a 35yr old Andy Lee over our current 4th round picks, especially when the best is a back-up RT?

Side note: I'm not writing Williams off yet. I think that he can be a solid starter in another year or two if he can stay healthy.

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2 hours ago, Icege said:

Gettleman's 4th round picks so far:

2013: Edmund Kugbila, G
2014: Tre Boston, S
2015: Daryl Williams, RT
2015: David Mayo, MLB


Call me crazy, but I'll take a 35yr old Andy Lee over our current 4th round picks, especially when the best 2 are a back-up OT and a ST ace (though I guess the same could be said for Lee?)

Trading away picks because the GM sucks doesn't make the trade better. Also Mayo was a 5th round pick.

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2 hours ago, Bartin said:

Trading away picks because the GM sucks doesn't make the trade better. Also Mayo was a 5th round pick.

That's what I had thought. Wikipedia entry has it wrong then. :(


Trading away a mid-round pick a couple of seasons from now for a Pro Bowl punter looks pretty good given the hindsight thus far.

If the GM sucks as an evaluator, should be happy that he isn't going to waste the pick on somebody that won't contribute at all (imo)

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