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More troubling: "we lost, anyone care? nope."
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I agree that’s where the bigger need is. Arden Key would be more along the lines of what you’re looking for in that regard.
That said, unless it’s QB/RB/WR, when you’re picking that high, I think you have to go BPA. |
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but you were always going to say this. you took this stand at the beginning. |
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Me too. Rationally I know higher draft pick better, but I hate losing and feel like the team is breeding a losing culture. The Browns have had a decade of high picks.
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Yeah, but the Browns keep inexplicably passing on good quarterbacks to draft Johnny Manziel and Deshone Kizer.
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What's so hilariously frustrating about this season is that even without Luck we could still very well be 5-3 if we had just a semi-competent head coach and coaching staff. The Cardinals, Titans, and Bengals losses were all VERY winnable with a competent head coach/coaching staff. Hell, even though the Seahawks beat us by 32, that game was close at halftime. If we had a coach who didn't just go into the halftime lockeroom and clap his hands a few dozen times before relaxing and catching up on his needlpoint the rest of halftime, we might have actually remained competitive the rest of the game.
However, at this point I'm actually ok with us losing games because it means we get a higher draft pick. Luck is obviously, probably, not coming back this season or any time soon, so we're probably better off losing as many games as possible. But it's still extremely frustrating to see us sitting at 2-6 when three or four of our six losses were VERY winnable games. |
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Yes. I knew it was a bad decision.
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Gonna win it all. |
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No
You loved pep, only to be like dam and pagano, and you wanted to see his predecessor fail. So you could beat your chest like you knew the outcome |
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