I didn't think so. I just need to toss this out there, comrades:
Some law enforcement reforms make sense, like the joint-stressing restaint holds I mentioned. Ironically, the Police have probably been reluctant to use them because lawyers can't wait to sue over broken fingers or sprained wrists etc.
By the way, a sleeper isn't a "choke hold". The airway is never compressed. (Try explaining "semi-automatic" to some people jeez)
Charge other officers for not inervening and preventing another cop from committing a murder. And fire cops with too many excessive force complaints.
And separate those cops and this incident from the other 95%. And learn critical thinking. And quit being pod people and sheep. And grow up.
I'm kinda burned out on the Clowney saga here. 15 mil for one season sounds like a plausible offer. The one-year part would be Berry accepting that Clowney is just reluctant to come here, and trying to trade Pegleg Vernon in for him.
Jadeveon Clowney has been unrealistic about his market value, and this might be the best "final offer" he gets from anybody except the Seahawks.
-Yawn- whatever, Jadeveon. Good luck zzzzz whuh...oh well yeah I would like for him to sign on here. Get off the sacks, and Clowney is a total-package beast, coming off core-muscle surgery (like OBJ).
Oh yeah: I guarantee you that one reason why Jadeveon is reluctant to come to the Browns is that he'd spend the majority of his time on the strong side, as Myles Garrett is the top blindside rusher here.
I feel Clowney's pain, because he's a custom-built blindside passrusher. He wants to be THE man now, and I don't blame him.
Cleveland might be the best he can do in that context:
Look what Joe Woods did with Von Miller (on the strong side)! Miller and Clowney have lots in common, too.
Woods has already mentioned using Adrian Clayborn inside, meaning...ok sorry almost got started there--but Clowney will see at least some weakside passrush opportunities here with Joe Woods (naturally Von Bell moved around under him anyway)...
Clowney might be afraid that Joe Woods would stand him up and put him in coverage like he did Miller too, but here we're getting silly and either Jadeveon has a brain or he doesn't.
Terry Pluto takes Hue Jackson to task for his "revisionist history". I don't care so much about how Hue plays politics as about certain facts that Terry hammered on in his effort to discredit Jackson:
(Correction: Sashi Brown was the official GM, but Terry et al persist in attributing every draft pick etc to him:
Sashi Brown was a lawyer and cap specialist. He is also extremely smart, and had awesome interpersonal skills. He was adept at mediating and resolving conflicts.
The Haslams named him GM for these reasons, and Sashi was never expected to make critical decisions on players. Brown was expected to do some math and execute the consensus of his scouts, coaches, and Paul DePodesta.
Terry keeps writing as if Sashi Brown was an actual General Manager. Technically he was, but in reality he was a cap guy/lawyer/negotiator overseeing the real football guys.
Sashi was replaced by John Dorsey, who had built the KC Chiefs.
At that time, I was thrilled. While it was idiotic to blame all the misery on Sashi Brown (go back 4 paragraphs and re-read slowly), John Dorsey HAD built an awesome team--drafting Hunt, Hill, Kelce, Mahomes--signing Alex Smith...
As the Browns GM, Dorsey really couldn't lose, with all the draft picks he inheritted, but he drafted Baker Mayfield 1st overall.
He was right. (We'll settle this debate in 2 years or so).
Denzel Ward looks great so far...
Nevermind Dorsey wasn't a dumbass but still screwed up massively with the OBJ/Pegleg Vernon trade in 2019.
When Dorsey traded Zeitler, Peppers, and a 1st and 3rd round pick for OBJ, Pegleg Vernon, and over 18 mil more against the cap, I stopped respecting him.
I tried. "He's clearly going for all the marbles here" etc., but (as you can read), I thought these trades were idiotic.
This is where I stopped deferring to these real pros.
It actually started earlier, as more and more often my proposed moves (as documented here) proved smarter than the "expert" moves (and listen: my "awakening" was the Mitchell Schwartze release.)
But NOW, you people? I think Kevin Stefanski is "woke" (or something), and now consider myself smarter than him too.
(Ok well only if he really believes this crap. It's way more likely that he expects to be part of the "intelligencia" once capitalism has been destroyed and stuff).
Ok sorry I'm making too many assumptions about Kevin Stefanski. Just because you're a brain doesn't mean you can't be clueless.
Kevin said "enlightened/enlightening" at least twice, and he's not a "word of the week" guy, right?
It's just possible that Kevin Stefanski has just been dedicated to his carreer until now, and is genuinely clueless about "social justice".
Stefanski has already done his homework on this stuff, and Berry (who is black African American) did long ago.
Kevin Stefanski might be a great Coach, but isn't a great person...I think.
Here's the short story, you people--and by all means track social justice warrior Kevin Stefanski:
Is reality reality? Is the truth the truth? Are you a zombie, or a pod person? Have you been stupified and indoctrinated no offense (but shut up).
Sorry I confused you okbye
This just in: Terrific article by Josh Brown about Clowney and Rodney Griffenfield.
If we're down to one year offers, sign Griffen and RETAIN Vernon (see last 2 posts).
Even though Clowney offers much better long-term upside, he's not a Browns fan.
Even if he got like 10 sacks in 2020, he's worth 21+ mil and the Browns can't keep him and Garrett both...so why tf not use Griffen/Vernon in 2020 (instead of Clowney)?
...is any of this sinking in?
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