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Already shared this with Lady Cowboy Fan. Her response was pretty much what I expected 😕

They do have a guy ready to step up, but Smith isn't a guy whose shoes are easy to fill.

Some here have suggested Tretter might be a good option to sign at center. That option is now off the table.

Tretter has expressed a belief that his work as NFLPA president might have hurt his chances of getting signed.

Joint practices...yeah 😕

And finally, this from Cleveland...

I didn't even know Rosen was with the Browns.

Wonder how he fits in with their policy of preferring "adults" at the quarterback spot 🤔

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Keep an eye on Josh Rosen? Why? He's just going to get cut and his career is probably over. He's f*cking terrible. Maybe he tries to make a go of it in the CFL, or maybe he just starts a bullshit company and spends all his time on Linkedin which is more on-brand for someone like him.

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There were two guys whose pre-draft interviews made me certain they'd be NFL busts and they were Josh Rosen and Paxton Lynch. There's confidence and then there's just outright cockiness and those dudes were fuging COCKY. I don't have work hard because I'm just too damn good to possibly fail type cocky.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

There were two guys whose pre-draft interviews made me certain they'd be NFL busts and they were Josh Rosen and Paxton Lynch. There's confidence and then there's just outright cockiness and those dudes were fuging COCKY. I don't have work hard because I'm just too damn good to possibly fail type cocky.

But he's an adult 😐

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