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Myles Garrett, Browns Agree to Record Deal


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49 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

"I demand to be traded to a contender! I want to win!"

"Wait... what was the number on that check again?? Gimme dat pen!!!"

 

Yea..he was full of sht... He almost got Watson money because he saw what Watson got. Hope he keeps motoring and not take the Watson route. 2 dudes taking up 100mil a year in cap...Browns will suck forever under Haslam...its not looking good for us either under ownership.

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31 minutes ago, Gapanthersfan said:

He’s a lock HOF’er and he’s worth every penny. 

Remember when we drafted the bookend to Garrett from A&M and he didn't pan out?  Yeah, people (me included) were like this dude's numbers (forget his name) are mid at best and Garrett is getting double teamed a lot.  Seems like his numbers should be better. 

*Cue Panthers scouting department*  This is our guy!!! ---> Flop.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

"I demand to be traded to a contender! I want to win!"

"Wait... what was the number on that check again?? Gimme dat pen!!!"

 

 

58 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Typical negotiating tactics. 

 

56 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

A tale as old as time

 

51 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

If I had $100 every time a player said they want to go to a contender only to stay for a wad of cash,  I'd have more money than Myles Garrett.

 

All it took was a meeting with the owner and alllllll that BS about demanding and sitting out disappeared. I understand this is common I just hate the lies. Everyone does it too, such a fuging joke. 

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9 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

 

 

 

All it took was a meeting with the owner and alllllll that BS about demanding and sitting out disappeared. I understand this is common I just hate the lies. Everyone does it too, such a fuging joke. 

It's not really a joke, it's posturing. Ask the Hurricanes how that feels with that cuck Rantanen.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

It's not really a joke, it's posturing. Ask the Hurricanes how that feels with that cuck Rantanen.

Dang, what happen? 

I have heard the fans have turned on the canes ownership after treating him like a god. I should keep up with the canes more, good for local economy...

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

Dang, what happen? 

I have heard the fans have turned on the canes ownership after treating him like a god. I should keep up with the canes more, good for local economy...

No, we didn't turn on the ownership, we turned on that bitch. fug him forever.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

No, we didn't turn on the ownership, we turned on that bitch. fug him forever.

 

Update me, I miss the whole reasons, just overheard fans talking in a restaurant. They seemed pissed too, but I don't know the real story. 

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45 minutes ago, Gapanthersfan said:

He’s a lock HOF’er and he’s worth every penny. 

Individually, sure. But man, unless the Browns can fall backassward into a good QB on a rookie contract they're cap fuged hard for the foreseeable future with damaged goods Watson and now this.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Individually, sure. But man, unless the Browns can fall backassward into a good QB on a rookie contract they're cap fuged hard for the foreseeable future with damaged goods Watson and now this.

 I bet he hasn't seen Watsons contract or the recent effect, its one huge whopper of a cap problem and they just passed it onto the next GM&HC. 

I keep telling myself "sure the Panthers are royal fugups, but at least they didn't trade for watson or wilson"

Even tepper after years of telling employees that Watson would be a panther, backed out once they demanded a fully guaranteed 1/3 of a billion. Thanks the gods!!

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Individually, sure. But man, unless the Browns can fall backassward into a good QB on a rookie contract they're cap fuged hard for the foreseeable future with damaged goods Watson and now this.

Oh 100%. That team is 100% toast. Absolutely head scratching move since they could have traded him for some MAJOR draft capital. Imagine him in Buffalo or Washington. 

He himself is worth every penny they doled out for him, but it ends up hurting more than helping.

1. obvious cap implications

2. He is so dominant that they will win 2-3 more games each season than they would without him, robbing them of a top 5 draft pick. How strong is that. He is such a game wrecker that he alone virtually kills their shot at a top 5 pick. 

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3 minutes ago, Gapanthersfan said:

Oh 100%. That team is 100% toast. Absolutely head scratching move since they could have traded him for some MAJOR draft capital. Imagine him in Buffalo or Washington. 

He himself is worth every penny they doled out for him, but it ends up hurting more than helping.

1. obvious cap implications

2. He is so dominant that they will win 2-3 more games each season than they would without him, robbing them of a top 5 draft pick. How strong is that. He is such a game wrecker that he alone virtually kills their shot at a top 5 pick. 

Yep. Given their situation they honestly should've traded him. They need to be trying to acquire talent on rookie contract while they work through this Watson contract anchor around their necks. They need draft capital on top of draft capital.

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