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clubberlang 
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:32 pm Post subject: |
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| While i wouldn't be opposed to mallet, i wouldn't want to pay the price for him. He young has a cannon arm and can make all the throws. If i remember correctly he did have decision making problems and always struggled with any pressure up the middle since he was so immobile. Considering he would probably go for a 2nd if not more i would rather stick with weeds and see what he can do in this system. If he doesnt produce then we are back to looking for a qb in 2014. Same story as always. I just dont see that franchise guy out there this year so why not roll the dice one more year with weeds. |
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Productiondawg 
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@KeithBritton86: From what I've been told, I would not expect the #Browns to pursue any deal for Ryan Mallett. #bogus
When he says "from what I've been told" it usually happens, or in this case, doesn't happen. _________________ "If you can't stand the neural activity, than stay out of the neural activator" -Professor Fink
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roger murdock 
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| Estonianzulu wrote: | | Productiondawg wrote: | Ryan Mallet > Any QB in the draft this year.
If the new regime doesn't think Weeden can be the guy and want to make a change this year and they think Mallet is the guy and want to go get him then I support it.
If Mallet can be a franchise QB then there is no price too high for a franchise QB. You have to have one to win bottom line.
I personally think that if Mallet has learned how to be a good pro, preparation, decision making etc. from Brady, with hi size and arm strength, he could be a complete stud with our offensive weapons, scheme and coaches. |
What about Mallet makes him that much better than say, Tyler Wilson, the guy who replaced him at Arkansas?
And if you think Brady is tutoring him, I think you are mistaken. How many times have we been told that backup QB's "learn" from Brady, and how many of them have? |
Furthermore - I think it works almost against Brady's backup. I am unsure if the Pats had the same philosophy as the Colts, but I know from my roommates uncle (who worked within the Colts organization) that their philosophy on the backup QB getting #1 reps in practice was - "If Peyton Manning goes down, we are absolutely screwed, and theres no reason to practice being screwed, so we just give Manning all the #1 reps." _________________
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NewWorldOrder 
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:31 am Post subject: |
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| Only in cleveland can there be a quarterback controversy with a player not even on the team! |
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pnies20
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:24 am Post subject: |
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| NewWorldOrder wrote: | | Only in cleveland can there be a quarterback controversy with a player not even on the team! |
+1
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fsubrowns9510 
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:45 am Post subject: |
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| roger murdock wrote: | | Estonianzulu wrote: | | Productiondawg wrote: | Ryan Mallet > Any QB in the draft this year.
If the new regime doesn't think Weeden can be the guy and want to make a change this year and they think Mallet is the guy and want to go get him then I support it.
If Mallet can be a franchise QB then there is no price too high for a franchise QB. You have to have one to win bottom line.
I personally think that if Mallet has learned how to be a good pro, preparation, decision making etc. from Brady, with hi size and arm strength, he could be a complete stud with our offensive weapons, scheme and coaches. |
What about Mallet makes him that much better than say, Tyler Wilson, the guy who replaced him at Arkansas?
And if you think Brady is tutoring him, I think you are mistaken. How many times have we been told that backup QB's "learn" from Brady, and how many of them have? |
Furthermore - I think it works almost against Brady's backup. I am unsure if the Pats had the same philosophy as the Colts, but I know from my roommates uncle (who worked within the Colts organization) that their philosophy on the backup QB getting #1 reps in practice was - "If Peyton Manning goes down, we are absolutely screwed, and theres no reason to practice being screwed, so we just give Manning all the #1 reps." |
c'mon thats totally bogus.
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Estonianzulu 
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:56 am Post subject: |
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| NewWorldOrder wrote: | | Only in cleveland can there be a quarterback controversy with a player not even on the team! |
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fsubrowns9510 
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:13 am Post subject: |
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| Estonianzulu wrote: | | NewWorldOrder wrote: | | Only in cleveland can there be a quarterback controversy with a player not even on the team! |
There's a reason we're #3 on the team forums by total posts |
Could be higher if you didn't lock so many threads
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DawgSoldier 
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:02 pm Post subject: |
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| fsubrowns9510 wrote: | | Estonianzulu wrote: | | NewWorldOrder wrote: | | Only in cleveland can there be a quarterback controversy with a player not even on the team! |
There's a reason we're #3 on the team forums by total posts |
Could be higher if you didn't lock so many threads
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roger murdock 
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:01 pm Post subject: |
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| fsubrowns9510 wrote: | | roger murdock wrote: | | Estonianzulu wrote: | | Productiondawg wrote: | Ryan Mallet > Any QB in the draft this year.
If the new regime doesn't think Weeden can be the guy and want to make a change this year and they think Mallet is the guy and want to go get him then I support it.
If Mallet can be a franchise QB then there is no price too high for a franchise QB. You have to have one to win bottom line.
I personally think that if Mallet has learned how to be a good pro, preparation, decision making etc. from Brady, with hi size and arm strength, he could be a complete stud with our offensive weapons, scheme and coaches. |
What about Mallet makes him that much better than say, Tyler Wilson, the guy who replaced him at Arkansas?
And if you think Brady is tutoring him, I think you are mistaken. How many times have we been told that backup QB's "learn" from Brady, and how many of them have? |
Furthermore - I think it works almost against Brady's backup. I am unsure if the Pats had the same philosophy as the Colts, but I know from my roommates uncle (who worked within the Colts organization) that their philosophy on the backup QB getting #1 reps in practice was - "If Peyton Manning goes down, we are absolutely screwed, and theres no reason to practice being screwed, so we just give Manning all the #1 reps." |
c'mon thats totally bogus.
jim sorgi is on his way to the hall of fame because of peyton mannings tutor abilities alone.  |
guhhhhhh, I've blocked Sorgis name out of my mind ever since that SNF game vs the Titans. Sorgi wins the game the Browns make the playoffs, lose we don't. He was so freaking bad. _________________
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Dawgpoun8017 
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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| roger murdock wrote: | | fsubrowns9510 wrote: | | roger murdock wrote: | | Estonianzulu wrote: | | Productiondawg wrote: | Ryan Mallet > Any QB in the draft this year.
If the new regime doesn't think Weeden can be the guy and want to make a change this year and they think Mallet is the guy and want to go get him then I support it.
If Mallet can be a franchise QB then there is no price too high for a franchise QB. You have to have one to win bottom line.
I personally think that if Mallet has learned how to be a good pro, preparation, decision making etc. from Brady, with hi size and arm strength, he could be a complete stud with our offensive weapons, scheme and coaches. |
What about Mallet makes him that much better than say, Tyler Wilson, the guy who replaced him at Arkansas?
And if you think Brady is tutoring him, I think you are mistaken. How many times have we been told that backup QB's "learn" from Brady, and how many of them have? |
Furthermore - I think it works almost against Brady's backup. I am unsure if the Pats had the same philosophy as the Colts, but I know from my roommates uncle (who worked within the Colts organization) that their philosophy on the backup QB getting #1 reps in practice was - "If Peyton Manning goes down, we are absolutely screwed, and theres no reason to practice being screwed, so we just give Manning all the #1 reps." |
c'mon thats totally bogus.
jim sorgi is on his way to the hall of fame because of peyton mannings tutor abilities alone.  |
guhhhhhh, I've blocked Sorgis name out of my mind ever since that SNF game vs the Titans. Sorgi wins the game the Browns make the playoffs, lose we don't. He was so freaking bad. |
we could have wrapped it up on our own had DA gone full DA. but yea al we needed was them to win and we were in and they played Jim Fíng Sorgi. _________________ 2013 Joe Blackburn HOF Award Recipient
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ditchdigger 
Joined: 09 Jan 2005 Posts: 14043 Location: Columbus, OH
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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:13 am Post subject: |
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| Dawgpoun8017 wrote: | | roger murdock wrote: | | fsubrowns9510 wrote: | | roger murdock wrote: | | Estonianzulu wrote: | | Productiondawg wrote: | Ryan Mallet > Any QB in the draft this year.
If the new regime doesn't think Weeden can be the guy and want to make a change this year and they think Mallet is the guy and want to go get him then I support it.
If Mallet can be a franchise QB then there is no price too high for a franchise QB. You have to have one to win bottom line.
I personally think that if Mallet has learned how to be a good pro, preparation, decision making etc. from Brady, with hi size and arm strength, he could be a complete stud with our offensive weapons, scheme and coaches. |
What about Mallet makes him that much better than say, Tyler Wilson, the guy who replaced him at Arkansas?
And if you think Brady is tutoring him, I think you are mistaken. How many times have we been told that backup QB's "learn" from Brady, and how many of them have? |
Furthermore - I think it works almost against Brady's backup. I am unsure if the Pats had the same philosophy as the Colts, but I know from my roommates uncle (who worked within the Colts organization) that their philosophy on the backup QB getting #1 reps in practice was - "If Peyton Manning goes down, we are absolutely screwed, and theres no reason to practice being screwed, so we just give Manning all the #1 reps." |
c'mon thats totally bogus.
jim sorgi is on his way to the hall of fame because of peyton mannings tutor abilities alone.  |
guhhhhhh, I've blocked Sorgis name out of my mind ever since that SNF game vs the Titans. Sorgi wins the game the Browns make the playoffs, lose we don't. He was so freaking bad. |
we could have wrapped it up on our own had DA gone full DA. but yea al we needed was them to win and we were in and they played Jim Fíng Sorgi. |
Out the next week in the wild card round most likely, but a playoff appearance is a playoff appearance. |
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candyman93 
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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:33 am Post subject: |
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| Estonianzulu wrote: | | NewWorldOrder wrote: | | Only in cleveland can there be a quarterback controversy with a player not even on the team! |
There's a reason we're #3 on the team forums by total posts |
I always thought it was because of our lulz
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Dawgpoun8017 
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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:35 am Post subject: |
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| candyman93 wrote: | | Estonianzulu wrote: | | NewWorldOrder wrote: | | Only in cleveland can there be a quarterback controversy with a player not even on the team! |
There's a reason we're #3 on the team forums by total posts |
I always thought it was because of our lulz
If we actually had a competitive team I can't imagine what this place would be like |
Well what's more Lulzy than our qb chatter _________________ 2013 Joe Blackburn HOF Award Recipient
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