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Official Cleveland Browns at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread


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Just now, GoobyPls said:

He’s scared they were gonna covert that

 

 

so was I…..

For a guy that trusts his team and his players, you should give them that shot because of the Browns were just gaming you, they either take a delay or use a timeout, and if they go for it and you stop them, you won.  If they score, fug it...  they were already whooping our ass.

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3 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

Never liked the pick. He wasn’t a dominant pass rusher in college. If you can’t you get to the QB in college, you probably will have a harder time in the pro because the lineman are significantly better. You don’t spend top 10 draft picks on run stuffing tackles and/or defensive ends. You spend those on pass rushers.

 

 

Kris Jenkins wasn't either. But when you cave in the opposing OL it opens up opportunities for other guys. That's what I thought we were getting in Derrick Brown. Man, this guy is a disappointment.

 

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1 minute ago, SCO96 said:

Never liked the pick. He wasn’t a dominant pass rusher in college. If you can’t you get to the QB in college, you probably will have a harder time in the pro because the lineman are significantly better. You don’t spend top 10 draft picks on run stuffing tackles and/or defensive ends. You spend those on pass rushers.

 

 

People will say hes not a bust but hes been a bust. Hurney missed.

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Just now, 45catfan said:

Lol, listening to the radio broadcast and Luke says the coaching staff need to make adjustments at halftime.  Hey Luke, you might want to come down form the booth and explain what halftime adjustments are to this clown-ass staff!  

We are the worst 3rd quarter team in the NFL under Rhule.  Let's see if that continues this year.

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