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CBS pointed out how bad things are yesterday while including a good picture of a confused looking Rhule


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Just now, 45catfan said:

Is he not up to five yet?  Or are they lumping all of them into one gigantic scandal?

Who knows? Who cares?

For all the posturing, the NFL really can't and won't force someone to sell. Richardson wasn't forced to sell, he was already making that move and the whole deal was just done to speed up the process. His scandals, which were pretty minor in the big scheme of things, were exploited by him and the rest of the owners. We were marks.

Snyder won't go anywhere until he wants to and someone wants to pay enough for it. And that sale will make the Tepper purchase look like chump change.

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38 minutes ago, stbugs said:

This is what I’m talking about above. This team is not good enough and the other coaches aren’t exactly showing out. McAdoo’s play calling? The only competent secondary play is vets who’ve already proven their play. The OL didn’t impress me for Campen either.

Rhule isn’t impressing anyone but saying this team would win without him is a wee bit delusional. The Browns should have destroyed us. If they ran more in the first half and their CB/S didn’t have two bad miscommunications in week 1, we would have lost by 3 TDs.

 

Had Stefanski not abandoned the run or had a decent qb the Browns when had beaten them even worse. 

The Browns gave the game away more than the Panthers "took it back".  The truth is their oline got tired of beating on the defense and ran out of gas in the heat.

Had a decent qb been behind their oline to balance the run and the pass the Panthers would have be destroyed. 

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32 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Had Stefanski not abandoned the run or had a decent qb the Browns when had beaten them even worse. 

The Browns gave the game away more than the Panthers "took it back".  The truth is their oline got tired of beating on the defense and ran out of gas in the heat.

Had a decent qb been behind their oline to balance the run and the pass the Panthers would have be destroyed. 

But, but, but.....Baker. Baker came back after a sh*tty first half and totally redeemed the false hope that has been sold to them by the used car lover.

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2 hours ago, rippadonn said:

10-25, 10-26, 10-27, 10-28, 10-29, 10-30

When will David Tepper pull his head out of his ass and part ways.

It's embarrassing and he's now continuing to trend downward.

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I have a bad feeling we will have to get at least into about 12 games into the season before Tepper even considers parting ways unfortunately.

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