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1 minute ago, bobsfoodbasics said:

 

“What an overpay! New England are idiots!”

”Thank god we didn’t make this trade, we’d be screwed if he came here and didn’t pan out and we lost that conditional 5th”

It’s because of crap like this we sit here after 20 some odd years with zero Super Bowls.

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

“What an overpay! New England are idiots!”

”Thank god we didn’t make this trade, we’d be screwed if he came here and didn’t pan out and we lost that conditional 5th”

It’s because of crap like this we sit here after 20 some odd years with zero Super Bowls.

getting an all pro caliber receiver at the cost of a player who doesnt even always make the team..why they consistently win titles

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1 minute ago, TheRumGone said:

Jesus why tf would the browns trade him to the patriots of all fuging teams. What a dumpster fire they are.

Unless they’re 100% positive that he is going to fail another drug test right away but even so, it’s a conditional pick. My guess is the condition is that he has to actually play.

I would’ve given them a conditional any round if I would’ve been able to write in that condition 

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Even if Hurney made a move to bring him in, Rivera would sit him for a month to “bring him along slowly”.

Then whenever that time is up, he would be used situationally (terribly) here because our idiotic staff won’t give up on “film room leader” Devin Funchess and the “veteran” Torrey Smith

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every gm in the league should be fired. What a fuging steal. I cannot believe the browns think gordon is worth a 5th rounder and i am so fuging pissed we didn't offer one. Why the good team stay good and we keep shooting ourselves in the foot. We have 80 bajillion drops yesterday and can't trade a 5th round pick for n elite wr with a 700k cap hit? fug me

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