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I know you didn't ask me but.... you obviously are not familiar with Ricky McNair
What does that have to do with the Osweiler situation?
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I know you didn't ask me but.... you obviously are not familiar with Ricky McNair
What does that have to do with the Osweiler situation?
Seriously? Who do you think signed Osweiler to that ludicrous contract?
My assumption would be that it was offered by your Executive VP and GM, Rick Smith (undoubtedly with consent from your owner, Bob McNair). I would imagine that that would typically be the case around the league with contracts of that size. I would imagine that the GM in most cases does not execute contracts of that size without consulting the man with the money.
(I'm playing it straight. Hit me with your punch line.)
Kizer will start the season for the Browns. With Osweiller's and Kessler's performances, they have no choice. I think that Kizer needs lots of prayers.
At least they spent a ton of money on that offensive line in the offseason.Well, I guess if one is going to play a rookie, it is best to play him game one with training camp still fresh in his mind. It appears that Deshone has received some intensive coaching since arriving in Cleveland. If they stay on him and he continues to learn the offense, it might work. He has certainly been cramming for the test. At least they are not making him wait a month before taking it. And it appears that we have no good alternative. So in that sense, it makes sense.
At the same time, when possible, I continue to prefer for the development of a quarterback to be at a more leisurely pace. In general, I prefer the way O'Brian is approaching the development of Watson. However, that depends a great deal on Savage handling the job the entire year. The worst possible scenario for Watson would be for O'Brian to wait until November to give up on Savage and then throw the rookie in at that point. During the season, there isn't a great deal of time to devote to coaching of a backup since game planning has to be given priority. Because of that, a rookie is typically better prepared to play at the start of the season than a month or two into the season.
Probably the best scenario for a young quarterback is with an established but ageing quarterback, like the situation in Kansas City, but that doesn't always exist.
At least they spent a ton of money on that offensive line in the offseason.
Granted, improving the OL should help the run game and reduce the pressure on the rookie. Also, improvements on defense should increase his chances for success. But that would be true for any quarterback, not just a rookie.
Any QB not named Osweiler you mean![]()
Just saw an interesting stat:
Per a retweet I just saw of an earlier Benjamin Allbright tweet: "Osweiler has the 6th highest winning percentage of active QBs in the NFL."
There was more to the tweet, but no need to mention that here.![]()
Just saw an interesting stat:
Per a retweet I just saw of an earlier Benjamin Allbright tweet: "Osweiler has the 6th highest winning percentage of active QBs in the NFL."
There was more to the tweet, but no need to mention that here.![]()
Well, I guess if one is going to play a rookie, it is best to play him game one with training camp still fresh in his mind. It appears that Deshone has received some intensive coaching since arriving in Cleveland. If they stay on him and he continues to learn the offense, it might work. He has certainly been cramming for the test. At least they are not making him wait a month before taking it. And it appears that we have no good alternative. So in that sense, it makes sense.
At the same time, when possible, I continue to prefer for the development of a quarterback to be at a more leisurely pace. In general, I prefer the way O'Brian is approaching the development of Watson. However, that depends a great deal on Savage handling the job the entire year. The worst possible scenario for Watson would be for O'Brian to wait until November to give up on Savage and then throw the rookie in at that point. During the season, there isn't a great deal of time to devote to coaching of a backup since game planning has to be given priority. Because of that, a rookie is typically better prepared to play at the start of the season than a month or two into the season.
Probably the best scenario for a young quarterback is with an established but ageing quarterback, like the situation in Kansas City, but that doesn't always exist.
Oh I think you should... no sense hiding the good stuff
Well, if we have to wait that long, he's not worth it.The Browns have released Osweiler. You will be free to resign him after 4:00 tomorrow.![]()
A 41 passer rating in preseason will do that every time.The Browns have released Osweiler. You will be free to resign him after 4:00 tomorrow.![]()
The Browns immediately got better with this release. Dude will never start another game in the NFL again.
Worst signing in franchise history.. cost us a crap load of guaranteed money, a year to see what Savage was capable of (which potentially could of saved us draft picks in the Watson trade), and cost us a 2nd round pick to get rid of his sorry ass. Horrible HORRIBLE signing.
The Browns immediately got better with this release. Dude will never start another game in the NFL again.
The Browns have released Osweiler. You will be free to resign him after 4:00 tomorrow.![]()
Worst signing in franchise history.. cost us a crap load of guaranteed money, a year to see what Savage was capable of (which potentially could of saved us draft picks in the Watson trade), and cost us a 2nd round pick just to get rid of his sorry ass. Horrible HORRIBLE signing.
You may be right, but I expect he will get a contract from somebody. I think we would have kept him except Hogan showed up in preseason games the last couple of weeks.
Edit: if he wants it: It won't be starter money.
Seriously, the reason we cut him is that we couldn't trade him. The main reason we couldn't trade him was that even if we were to absorb the first year, he was essentially a one year rental. Most teams want an option for at least a second year, but the second year in his case was for crazy money.
Damn you greedy bastards, how many draft picks are y'all trying to get off this bum!?You already made out like bandits.
We've had so little for so long, we want it all.
Bad research. I took a guess. Flacco is getting $24.5 mil in cash this year.
Mary Kay CabotVerified account@MaryKayCabot https://twitter.com/MaryKayCabot/status/904084882430853124
Can confirm the #Broncos are signing former #Browns quarterback Brock Osweiler. It will provide a little break on the $16M guarantee
Ian RapoportVerified account@RapSheet
#Browns will pay QB Brock Osweiler $16M, minus the minimum salary the #Broncos are expected to pay him. Slightly better value for Denver.
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so where does this dude rank on the all-time FA busts list?
You know you're some **** if you can't crack the Browns' qb carousel...every bum at qb for the last 10 years has at least been able to get a start or 2 over there.
Broncos fans have to be beside themselves
And yet Elway still believes in him to some degree.
yep... he can float some deep ones in a better scheme in thinner air
oh wait... Kubiak's gone
Thing that kills me is what Kubiak would do with Watson. He got bootlegs to work with Schaub. With Watson?
Watson would have to improve his fake
That's true. But Kubiak got Schaub to have arguably the best in the league. Peyton being the only competition. It seems so simple and yet isn't.