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Darnold outta here?


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1 hour ago, Zod said:

Latest whispers say the Panthers are willing to trade Darnold plus a young player just for a team to take his contract.

I'm sure this is just your usual shitposting, but if it's true then I'm afraid everyone's gotta go.

Rhule, Fitterer, Morgan, Suleiman. Gone. 

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7 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

But apparently it doesn't matter...  Sheena posed the question on Twitter and when someone said they wouldn't do it, she replied "that ship is already sailed."  So apparently its done.

Where is the "ink is wet" guy when you need him?

Looking for a Browns forum...

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13 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

I know. I was joking. When the organization makes a good move it’s because Rhule has been stripped of any decision making, when we make a bad move, he’s back in total control. It’s funny to me.

Yeah I said something similar the other day. It’s dumb. 

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