Monday, December 9, 2019

Haslam's gotta Wear Shades (unless he fires Freddie Kitchens). Get REAL.

This garbage is just rediculous.  Freddie Kitchens and his players might as well be the Hunchback of Notre Dame, the Frankenstein monster, or Donald Trump.

In the age of social media, the same vicious mob instincts manifest on a grander scale and are amplified.

A lot of people look for puppies to kick, and jump on the most recent lynch-mob target.  Now you've got people in New Zealand regurgitating "dysfunction" and "dumpster fire", and it's muffling everything else.

It's all one big fake reality show for you people!  More drama, please!  Gossip!  Rumors!  Buncha teenage (mean) girls who could care less about football STOPITSTOPITSTOPIT #!!×(₩"'%_#!&"!!!

Anyway, here on this planet:

Rookie Safety Sheldrick Redwine (like Mack Wilson) has become integral to Steve Wilks' defense.  Sione Takitaki is also showing up more and more often in the regular defense.

Second year DE Chad Thomas has emerged as a...well a decent player, who in the absence of Garrett and Vernon is starting.

Rookie corner Greedy Williams is a little shaky, but he's starting already too (over 2 quality veterans).

All these guys are comparatively cheap...does anybody else get this?

OBJ is a huge asset, with great trade value.  Why is everybody fixated on his emotional state, and either bashing him or using him to bash the organization?

Can you imagine these gossip-mongers  trying to run an NFL fanchise (or any other business)?

No: You just trade him, like I said Dorsey might the day after he traded FOR him because business is business.

Trade OBJ (and his salary), release Kirksey and maybe Randall and save their salaries, and you can restore your cap surplus and pile up more draft picks.

Now you might think that John Dorsey can't do this, but that's because you have forgotten Paul DePodesta.

I believe that Dorsey and DePodesta get along just fine, as I keep hearing Dorsey talking analyticsese as he describes prospects and his own players.

For those who are new here, Paul DePodesta is not here to scout talent, but as an efficiency expert. 

In general, he will try to make sure that older players in decline are released in favor of younger (ascending) cheaper players, that guys like OBJ are traded for great value, that (maybe) a Kareem Hunt is re-signed for big money (with an eye to possibly trading him in a year or 3)...

Lamm evidently was ok at Right Tackle in Hubbard's absence, and Teller hasn't sucked too bad at Right Guard.

In a nutshell, the Browns' overall future looks great...if you can get past the "dysfunctional" Jerry Springer "Dumpster Fire" narrative; if you can (sigh) think with your brain?

Right now, in my opinion, Jimmy Haslam needs to KEEP Kitchens, Hunt, and Schobert.

OBJ should be traded!  Mayfield never needed him in the first place, and Dorsey didn't need his salary.

If you think Baker Mayfield is a bust, you are an idiot.  Aaron Rodgers might well have looked similar if he'd started as a rookie, but Mayfield is damn near a clone of Rodgers, ok?

PS not Russell Wilson or Brett Favre or Brees or anybody else, ok?  Mayfield is a one inch shorter future Aaron Rodgers, and I guess the Browns will just have to deal with that somehow...

Anyway if I can get you people out of the Springer show for a minute, things are looking up long-term, and -snap-snap- short term TOO!!!

The loss to the Steelers was...inexusable, but the Browns dominated the Ravens, beat the Steelers and Bills, came close vs the Pats, and...well the sky isn't falling ok?

No playoffs on 2019, probably, but 2020 was the target year in the first place (before Dorsey was hired and tried to get there sooner)...

DePodesta--did I mention him?

Nevermind okbye









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