Thursday, September 27, 2018

Potential Trades, More Mayfield, Point of Emphasis on Ruining Football

I just read an article suggesting several trades the Browns should make ahead of the deadline.

If they could get a third or even fourth rounder for Tyrod Taylor (Shane thinks from the 49ers, who just lost Jimmy G for the season), I'd sieze that with both hands.

Shane also thinks the Browns should go after Amari Cooper.  That's interesting too.  It would depend on what Gruden would settle for.  

Cooper has had his ups and downs (including the dropsies), but has, during some stretches, been very much like Odell Beckham Jr.  Interesting...

I would NOT trade Austin Corbett!  

Cordorelle Patterson (from Lord Insideous) might be fun if cheap enough.  Like Shane, I don't like starters playing on special teams.

Shane also recommends signing a certain veteran left tackle (Ty Nsekty) as a free agent this offseason.  That's a good idea, if this guy is as solid as Shane thinks he is, but for depth.  Shane is kinda jumping the gun on Desmond Harrison.  

Harrison has gone from up-and-down in game one to more up than down in game three.  He's already a "not too bad" NFL left tackle, and Joel Bitonio will tell you, if you ask him, he's ahead of schedule.

But quality depth at left tackle is always good to have.

Steve Patsko isolates two plays which he feels show how special Baker Mayfield is (especially as a rookie):

In both cases, he keeps plays alive with his feet, progresses through 3-4 reads, then starts "re-reading" (or waiting for a guy who'd fallen down to get back up), and delivered.

One of these plays was the pass Jarvis Landry dropped, and good for Steve, as (unlike most of YOU people), he knows that perfect passes that get dropped are still perfect passes.

Tyrod Taylor wouldn't have made either of these throws (but in fairness to him, he might have scrambled for first downs or more).

Good for Myles Garrett for bashing the rediculous flags being thrown on defensive players for tackling quarterbacks (and we can add Derrick Carr and Aaron Rodgers to the list of quarterbacks who are calling it rediculous.)

Fans get it.  Quarterbacks get it.  Coaches get it.  Why don't these pinheads who are ruining football?

Garrett: He won't risk injury in order to "lay (a quarterback) down "like a child" amen, brother!  I love this guy!!!

The quarterbacks are insulted by this bullshit!  They consider themselves actual football players, with official man-cards and everything!  Read that quote by Garrett.  They don't want to be treated like fragile children THAT'S NOT FOOTBALL YOU FKNG IDIOTS!!!

STOP THIS INSANITY N O W!!!


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