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Browns the new super team


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The Browns have been doodoo Brown for so long they have to break the rules and go out and make huge splashes to bring the spark in.

their team last year was scrappy, had the “lighting a fire” theme going.

now they have Odell and Jarvis on the field again with a quarterback that can use them— and a defense and an everything for that matter.

with Pittsburg circling the toilet, Cincinnati too, they have a great chance— Ravens don’t really have a quarterback so they might be screwed too. Great spot for the Browns.

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5 hours ago, Snake said:

I mean even if the Browns win the Super Bowl how can you hate them or their fans. I mean they have been through hell.

Yea...had front row Pound seats back in the late 70s early 80's...hope they can put it together, be good to see them relevant again.  Seems Dorsey is the right man for the job because Haslam is a total dumbazz... Coaching is a total ?

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1 hour ago, bigdog10 said:

The new formula of spending big while your qb is on his rookie deal has completely taken over the league. 

It's a really interesting trend. 

Truth be told, if we crap the bed next season, we as a fanbase might need to prepare for the end of the Cam era with a new GM/Coach. 

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4 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

It's a really interesting trend. 

Truth be told, if we crap the bed next season, we as a fanbase might need to prepare for the end of the Cam era with a new GM/Coach. 

No need to throw out the baby with the bathwater.  New GM and the cap space freed from pivoting to a rookie deal QB would open up all sorts of possibilities for building on the last two good drafts.

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