Please kill me
Please kill me
If Cleveland is anything like SB right now just stand outside naked for 10 minutes.
I'd rather be watching the Browns right now. Life is suffering; acceptance of suffering is wisdom.
If Cleveland is anything like SB right now just stand outside naked for 10 minutes.
I'd rather be watching the Browns right now. Life is suffering; acceptance of suffering is wisdom.
I think we need to prepare ourselves for the Cavs having an early 90s Bills type run. Ugh. Odd that the two most cursed sports cities are so close to each other. I wonder if there is some economic explanation?
I agree. They just aren't good enough to beat the Warriors. GS is like a machine on offense while the Cavs literally stand there.
My bottom of the East playoff race Pistons beat GSW the night before. Cavs played last night like GSW the night before, like the game wasn't as important.I agree. They just aren't good enough to beat the Warriors. GS is like a machine on offense while the Cavs literally stand there.
I agree. They just aren't good enough to beat the Warriors, Spurs or Thunder. GS is like a machine on offense while the Cavs literally stand there.
Interviewer: Which weighs more, a pound of bricks or a pound of paper clips?
Recruit: They weigh the same.
Interviewer: Oh yeah? Well which weighs more, a pound of paper clips or a pound of staples?
Recruit: They weigh the same.
Interviewer: Really, smart guy? Then tell me, which weighs more, a pound of potatoes or the general concept of football?
Recruit: Huh? The general concept of football? I don't understand that.
Interviewer: Welcome to the Browns!
Sometimes it feels as though the Cleveland Browns operate as a franchise that is simply happy to be part of the NFL. They don't need fancy things like high-quality players, a functional front office or wireless Internet, because unless the league adopts a relegation system, they're entrenched as members of the club.
Kind of surprising. You'd think an organization that once ceased to exist for a three-year period would be more aware of its mortality. But alas, the Browns continue to phone it in.
On Wednesday, for instance, a Browns team that, according to Over the Cap, entered free agency with an excess of $40 million to spend allowed four of its starters—center Alex Mack, offensive tackle Mitchell Schwartz, wide receiver Travis Benjamin and safety Tashaun Gipson—to walk, while signing nobody.
Nobody in-house...nobody on the open market.
Read that, I said yesterday that this is the absolute darkest it's been with the on the field product.... (this of course excludes the era where there was nothing on the field)... and now they are talking about trading for Kap?? You serious Clark?? That MIGHT have made sense if you didn't just let two of your three best O linemen walk and essentially say, "We are burning the whole thing with fire and building it back up for 2020"... now you're suddenly discussing trading second round picks for pieces that would be seen as win now moves?? WHY!?