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TD with some Cam thoughts


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6 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Basically how most of us feel about the situation that don’t want to go through a browns like rebuild 

Yeah, I think it’s more gray area and fluid than some people want it to be. You can do a partial short term rebuild around some veteran talent. It doesn’t have to be a complete blow up. We can be bad next year, good the year after and great the year after that. If Cam is healthy, he could conceivably go way more than 3 years.

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the collective idiocy of this fan base in wanting to get rid of Cam for a has been veteran or a rookie QB like Trevor lawrence who could bust just like Joe burrow who could bust and just like Tua who could bust is absolutely insane. When cam returns to MVP form i can't wait for you idiots wanting him gone to eat the biggest piece of crow you can find. You people make me sick.

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9 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Basically how most of us feel about the situation that don’t want to go through a browns like rebuild 

Browns have never had a franchise QB, and Mayfield is a huge question mark. Even if we let Cam go, if we got Lawrence next year we’re in business and will never be anywhere near a Browns like rebuild. It could look more like 2010-2012 Panthers, but not Browns-level bad just by getting rid of Cam.

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4 minutes ago, Gipetto said:

the collective idiocy of this fan base in wanting to get rid of Cam for a has been veteran or a rookie QB like Trevor lawrence who could bust just like Joe burrow who could bust and just like Tua who could bust is absolutely insane. When cam returns to MVP form i can't wait for you idiots wanting him gone to eat the biggest piece of crow you can find. You people make me sick.

You and ATL'ienCAMslaM or whatever his name is should go on a date.

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8 minutes ago, Gipetto said:

the collective idiocy of this fan base in wanting to get rid of Cam for a has been veteran or a rookie QB like Trevor lawrence who could bust just like Joe burrow who could bust and just like Tua who could bust is absolutely insane. When cam returns to MVP form i can't wait for you idiots wanting him gone to eat the biggest piece of crow you can find. You people make me sick.

You literally just poo’ed someone that said keeping Cam makes sense before posting a rant about the “idiocy of this fanbase” lol

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5 minutes ago, t96 said:

Browns have never had a franchise QB, and Mayfield is a huge question mark. Even if we let Cam go, if we got Lawrence next year we’re in business and will never be anywhere near a Browns like rebuild. It could look more like 2010-2012 Panthers, but not Browns-level bad just by getting rid of Cam.

I get what you’re saying but I don’t think y’all understand we’d have to be browns level bad to get Lawrence or fields, in which we be trusting the future of our franchise on that one of them will be as good or better than a healthy cam. 

another thing people are skimming over is that getting rid of cam, You mines as well get rid of cmc, hard to imagine this team being bad enough for a top 2 pick with him on the roster or justify paying him big bucks to play his prime years during a rebuild 


 

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13 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

I get what you’re saying but I don’t think y’all understand we’d have to be browns level bad to get Lawrence or fields, in which we be trusting the future of our franchise on that one of them will be as good or better than a healthy cam. 

another thing people are skimming over is that getting rid of cam, You mines as well get rid of cmc, hard to imagine this team being bad enough for a top 2 pick with him on the roster or justify paying him big bucks to play his prime years during a rebuild 


 

Browns level bad isn’t a season type thing, It’s decades of mismanagement.  Us moving on from Cam wouldn't even put us in the same zip code as the Browns.  If the new regime wants to flip the roster it doesn’t have to be a 7 year project and I’m still not sure why everyone in here immediately goes to worst case scenario.  The way the league is set up lends itself to decently quick rebuilds if your front office is at all competent.  Just gotta get Hurney out of here which all signs point to after the draft.

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10 minutes ago, stan786 said:

Browns level bad isn’t a season type thing, It’s decades of mismanagement.  Us moving on from Cam wouldn't even put us in the same zip code as the Browns.  If the new regime wants to flip the roster it doesn’t have to be a 7 year project and I’m still not sure why everyone in here immediately goes to worst case scenario.  The way the league is set up lends itself to decently quick rebuilds if your front office is at all competent.  Just gotta get Hurney out of here which all signs point to after the draft.

Y’all are mixing up what I said lol, I didn’t say we would be the browns, I said browns like rebuild. Only recent “rebuild” team that won a Super Bowl was the eagles, and that was without Wentz 

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