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Browns fans probably owe Baker Mayfield a huge debt of gratitude. His temper tantrum and demand to be traded may have been the buttons that pushed the Browns to make that unbelievable $230 million guaranteed offer.

Mayfield…..but…but…but that was my money. Duck you Browns!!!!
 
Yep one protester should get his attention 🙄
One reason why I wanted him to go to the NFC South is because at one time all four teams were players in the sweepstake. Therefore, that would be 6 games a year, every year, they would want to exact their revenge and annihilate his butt.
 
Thats not better than the Hopkins trade. Texans got David Johnson and a 2nd rd pick and traded a 4th lmao

lol Apparently the Dolphins are behind the times and have a serious culture problem in their front office. If only we knew someone with the experience to deal with such a thing. . . :superman:

The Nuk trade will go down in team history - and maybe even league history - as one of the dumbest, most myopic deals in a long, long time. They could have at least saved themselves the embarrassment and just cut him instead.

I just have to remind myself that the current GM and HC had absolutely nothing to do with it, and the other jackasses involved are either taking a back seat and/or neutered of any football related decisions.
 
lol Apparently the Dolphins are behind the times and have a serious culture problem in their front office. If only we knew someone with the experience to deal with such a thing. . . :superman:

The Nuk trade will go down in team history - and maybe even league history - as one of the dumbest, most myopic deals in a long, long time. They could have at least saved themselves the embarrassment and just cut him instead.

I just have to remind myself that the current GM and HC had absolutely nothing to do with it, and the other jackasses involved are either taking a back seat and/or neutered of any football related decisions.
Ar least Andy has a history of finding wr's. I mean he drafted D-Jackson and Macklin. Hell, he drafted Cheetah in the 5th rd, Kelce in the 3rd. Its going to hurt, but they got almost as much for him as the Texans got for Watson, lol.
 
Thats not better than the Hopkins trade. Texans got David Johnson and a 2nd rd pick and traded a 4th lmao
if the Chiefs might be back in the market foI dunno now with two first rouSettle down man, the picks aren't that impressive because this years are the #29 & #50 overall.
nd picks (both late in the round), wonderr Tunsil ?
Ar least Andy has a history of finding wr's. I mean he drafted D-Jackson and Macklin. Hell, he drafted Cheetah in the 5th rd, Kelce in the 3rd. Its going to hurt, but they got almost as much for him as the Texans got for Watson, lol.
The guys on the Chiefs MB I frequent are really pizzed about the comp for Hill: this years picks are the #29 & #50 overall in the Draft.
 
if the Chiefs might be back in the market foI dunno now with two first rouSettle down man, the picks aren't that impressive because this years are the #29 & #50 overall.
nd picks (both late in the round), wonderr Tunsil ?
The guys on the Chiefs MB I frequent are really pizzed about the comp for Hill: this years picks are the #29 & #50 overall in the Draft.
They must see someone they like. Remember they asked him to take a paycut last year and he said no. They offred him an extension, but maybe it had language he didn't like and was given permission to seek a trade. The Texans didn't even let anyone else know Hopkins was tradeable and got garbage for him.
 
I am surprised that Gardner Minshew wasn’t traded to start somewhere this season. If I was Seattle I would do it.

Maybe Philadelphia has him just in case Hurts doesn’t pan out this year?
 
Johnny Manziel to stay in 7-on-7 league, says he has no drive to play at a high level
Posted by Michael David Smith on March 26, 2022, 4:50 AM EDT


Johnny Manziel will be suiting up for a 7-on-7 indoor football league next month, but he’s not trying to prove he deserves another chance in the NFL.

In fact, Manziel says he has decided to return to Fan Controlled Football, a small league that he also played in last year, because he knows he’s done playing football seriously and is just trying to have some fun.

“This is a way to go out and compete and have fun on a way smaller scale,” Manziel told ESPN. “I don’t have the drive to play football at a high level anymore. I don’t have a drive to be the best football player anymore that I used to have in my life, and I’m OK with that. I’ve come to terms with what my football career was, and what it is, and now I’m trying to figure out how I can stay entangled in the game, but from a different position.”

After winning the Heisman Trophy at Texas A&M, Manziel’s career was a major disappointment: The Browns selected him in the first round of the 2014 NFL draft, but he lasted just two years in Cleveland and then had some unsuccessful attempts in the Canadian Football League and Alliance of American Football. He says the low-stakes, low-pressure world of Fan Controlled Football is better for him now.

“I had an ample amount of opportunities to put my career on a different path, and for whatever reason it was, whether it was me being young or just not seeing life through the right lens at that point in time, I squandered a good opportunity,” Manziel said. “The more I look back on my life and continue to reflect and try to bury some things and put some things in the past, that’s one thing that I decided to do, was to let [football] go and let that be what it is. Life goes the way it goes sometimes.”
 
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