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Watson's people expecting a full season suspension


Mr. Scot
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1 hour ago, Smithers said:

Has a starting caliber QB ever come back after 2 years of not playing a snap to perform at a high level?

Vick wasn't terrible after he came back, and you've got to think Watson was able to train better in his 2 years away from the game than Vick could while in jail.

Plus Watson was younger and better than Vick was when he missed time, so it seems like a decent comparison.

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34 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I'm coming back around to "Play the guy you traded for, and if he sucks, play the guy you traded up to draft" mentality. The coaches need to own the situation they put themselves in. 

I have been on that train since they traded for Sam but I know they will do anything to change it up again. It is the easy way and Tepper doesn't know jack and will let it happen.

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2 minutes ago, Waldo said:

I have been on that train since they traded for Sam but I know they will do anything to change it up again. It is the easy way and Tepper doesn't know jack and will let it happen.

Sucks it's primarily on Teppers ego to not admit that he just fuged up with the initial coaching hire. Took no time to fire the Soccer coach though. Don't get it

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22 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Sucks it's primarily on Teppers ego to not admit that he just fuged up with the initial coaching hire. Took no time to fire the Soccer coach though. Don't get it

He still doesn't even know. This is the year duh...it's going to be funny watching him realize what a chode he hired at a price that makes him look like a clown

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4 hours ago, Sgt Schultz said:

 

To recap, the Browns are out a first round pick for three years, a couple of assorted other picks, and burned the bridge with their starting QB (whether you like him or not), in exchange for the possibility that Watson someday may play for them.....maybe......assuming there are not even more allegations.  And the list stops there assuming they can/would void his contract and save themselves most of the cash.

To think we had people calling anybody who didn't want the Panthers all in on this fiasco idiots.

 

When you say it like that, it tastes like delicious cake.

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5 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

It may affect it in some way (impacting the Browns negotiating position, for example) but in the end I don't believe there's any possibility he stays in Cleveland.

I'm pretty sure both parties are well aware that he isn't playing another down for them.

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