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2 minutes ago, Panthers8969 said:

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

And if he isn’t active for 10 games the Pats gets back a 7th rounder.

Anyone who can honestly sit here and m say this wasn’t worth the risk doesn’t quite understand this deal as a whole.

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47 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yep.

I hear people say he's not a bad person. It doesn't really matter if he's a bad person. In all likelihood, a good portion of the guys on our roster already are probably dicks.

Personality isn't the issue. Dependability is.

Have said it many a times:  Never put yourself in position to have to depend on somebody who's proven that they're not dependable.

If you're on the seventeenth cycle of saying "no no, this time he's really changed", that's just not a good sign.

This is how we get 5 years of Brenton Bersin

 

 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

And if he isn’t active for 10 games the Pats gets back a 7th rounder.

Anyone who can honestly sit here and m say this wasn’t worth the risk doesn’t quite understand this deal as a whole.

yup a 5th round pick for a all pro wr costing 700k that on the off chance he does get suspended(only thing thats been able to stop him) pats get a 7th back. This will go down as one of the best trades of all time

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57 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yep.

I hear people say he's not a bad person. It doesn't really matter if he's a bad person. In all likelihood, a good portion of the guys on our roster already are probably dicks.

Personality isn't the issue. Dependability is.

Have said it many a times:  Never put yourself in position to have to depend on somebody who's proven that they're not dependable.

If you're on the seventeenth cycle of saying "no no, this time he's really changed", that's just not a good sign.

yeah lets stereotype all druggies as people addicted for life. Why analyze each player on a player by player basis? Anyone following gordon, actually keeping up with him, knows he's turned a new leaf

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3 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

This is how we get 5 years of Brenton Bersin

I hear Justin Blackmon and Titus Young can be had cheaply.

How many years has Gordon been on the Browns roster vs how many games he's actually played for them?

All the ability in the world doesn't matter if you're suspended.

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1 minute ago, Panthers8969 said:

yeah lets stereotype all druggies as people addicted for life. Why analyze each player on a player by player basis? Anyone following gordon, actually keeping up with him, knows he's turned a new leaf

Funny thing: The people who see him every day and know everything that's happened his entire career just decided to part ways with him.

Guess they must not be paying attention.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I hear Justin Blackmon and Titus Young can be had cheaply.

How many years has Gordon been on the Browns roster vs how many games he's actually played for them?

All the ability in the world doesn't matter if you're suspended.

Doesn’t matter. Gordon is one of the best if not the best wide receivers in the game when he’s on the field. You take that chance with a 5th. He would change our entire offense for the better. And if he gets suspended? You lose a fifth. It’s worth the risk. 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I hear Justin Blackmon and Titus Young can be had cheaply.

How many years has Gordon been on the Browns roster vs how many games he's actually played for them?

All the ability in the world doesn't matter if you're suspended.

You're right. The pats, eagles and niners, who were all interested, are all run by idiots.

Hurney and Ron are model decision makers.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Funny thing: The people who see him every day and know everything that's happened his entire career just decided to part ways with him.

Guess they must not be paying attention.

“The people who see him every day” aka The freaking Cleveland Browns... 

I don’t need to say anything more

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