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Browns the new super team


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This is nuts, it'll be interesting for sure. Richardson is touch and go, Beckham and Thomas have had injury issues, and Vernon has been inconsistent. It can either go really well for them this season, or throw them back into the abyss. I honestly thought they were doing a decent job last year without signing huge name guys (I know Landry..). 

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Just glanced at their roster and completely forgot they signed Kareem Hunt for peanuts. My goodness this team is loaded!

poo is not fair! Browns going to be a problem!

I like they have hotheads who are cocky like Mayfield and OBJ, I think they will give them a lot of confidence and swagger. They are going to be fun to watch.

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3 minutes ago, My Goodness My Guinness said:

This is nuts, it'll be interesting for sure. Richardson is touch and go, Beckham and Thomas have had injury issues, and Vernon has been inconsistent. It can either go really well for them this season, or throw them back into the abyss. I honestly thought they were doing a decent job last year without signing huge name guys (I know Landry..). 

You forgot Kareem Hunt.

 

My Goodness!

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BS Sports' Jason La Canfora reports the Browns are "feeling good" about their chances to sign free agent Earl Thomas.

The Browns traded FS Jabrill Peppers to the Giants in the Odell Beckham trade and now have a hole on the back end of their defense. What better way to fill it than signing arguably the top defensive free agent left on the market. Thomas' market has been quiet thus far in a loaded safety class, but things might be coming together for Thomas to join the star-studded Browns squad.

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The stars could be aligning for Cleveland.  

The AFC North will be weaker than it has in a long time (Pittsburgh loses Bell and Brown, Baltimore has an unproven QB and took some hits on D in FA and Cincinnati is... well... Cincinnati).

Even with all that and the talent they seem to have assembled it might not work out.  They have a huge question mark at HC and the front office will always be dysfunctional with Haslem at the top.  

Should be interesting to watch regardless.

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