punch it in
06-27-2014, 08:01 AM
Hatcher with Cofield should be disruptive enough to open up sacks for Rak and Kerrigan. Though the health of those two (Hatch/Cofield) will be key.
Yeah was pretty excited pre-surgery about the signing. Healthy Hatch is definitely an upgrade.
Chico23231
06-27-2014, 03:34 PM
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported on SportsCenter Friday that the Browns have approached Johnny Manziel about "toning it down," with regard to his actions on social media.
Owner Jimmy Haslam was "bothered" by Manziel's recent posting of a "Money Phone" (stack of bills held to the ear) on Instagram. The Browns seem more concerned with Manziel's social media behavior than his well-publicized weekend partying. Approached by the Cleveland Plain Dealer Friday morning, Manziel told the paper "I don't think I'm doing anything wrong," and "I'm not going to change for anybody." Earlier this month, Ben Tate described media coverage of Manziel as "annoying," hinting it may be a distraction in the locker room. ESPN Cleveland's Tony Grossi stated Friday that he's never seen Manziel-like behavior from a Browns player. Grossi has been covering the Browns for 30 years.
rotoworld
punch it in
06-27-2014, 03:44 PM
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported on SportsCenter Friday that the Browns have approached Johnny Manziel about "toning it down," with regard to his actions on social media.
Owner Jimmy Haslam was "bothered" by Manziel's recent posting of a "Money Phone" (stack of bills held to the ear) on Instagram. The Browns seem more concerned with Manziel's social media behavior than his well-publicized weekend partying. Approached by the Cleveland Plain Dealer Friday morning, Manziel told the paper "I don't think I'm doing anything wrong," and "I'm not going to change for anybody." Earlier this month, Ben Tate described media coverage of Manziel as "annoying," hinting it may be a distraction in the locker room. ESPN Cleveland's Tony Grossi stated Friday that he's never seen Manziel-like behavior from a Browns player. Grossi has been covering the Browns for 30 years.
rotoworld
If he succeeds than it will all be ok and or forgotten, and if he fails than it will all be the reason why.
Edit: maybe its all got to do with whether or not he can play ball on the next level and social media has absolutely zero to do with that?
skinsguy
06-27-2014, 03:50 PM
If he succeeds than it will all be ok and or forgotten, and if he fails than it will all be the reason why.
Edit: maybe its all got to do with whether or not he can play ball on the next level and social media has absolutely zero to do with that?
Time will tell as to how Manziel will conduct himself on the field. Right now, he just seems to be acting like a college frat boy.
over the mountain
06-27-2014, 04:09 PM
Time will tell as to how Manziel will conduct himself on the field. Right now, he just seems to be acting like a college frat boy.
agreed. i also think manziel is a douche but to play devils advocate:
1. he is only a few months away from being a college frat boy (of epic party douche proportions we will never experience, may take time to change)
2. the browns need something ... anything ..... different form the cycle they have been in since the days of mack running loose. they need to become relevant again.
3. this is exactly what the browns signed up for. PR move (with some upside) to sell tickets and try and ignite some hope in a hopeless franchise and fan base. And its working = we are talking about the browns in the middle of the summer.
skinsguy
06-27-2014, 04:26 PM
agreed. i also think manziel is a douche but to play devils advocate:
1. he is only a few months away from being a college frat boy (of epic party douche proportions we will never experience, may take time to change)
2. the browns need something ... anything ..... different form the cycle they have been in since the days of mack running loose. they need to become relevant again.
3. this is exactly what the browns signed up for. PR move (with some upside) to sell tickets and try and ignite some hope in a hopeless franchise and fan base. And its working = we are talking about the browns in the middle of the summer.
LOL! Good point!
donofriose
06-27-2014, 04:49 PM
agreed. i also think manziel is a douche but to play devils advocate:
1. he is only a few months away from being a college frat boy (of epic party douche proportions we will never experience, may take time to change)
2. the browns need something ... anything ..... different form the cycle they have been in since the days of mack running loose. they need to become relevant again.
3. this is exactly what the browns signed up for. PR move (with some upside) to sell tickets and try and ignite some hope in a hopeless franchise and fan base. And its working = we are talking about the browns in the middle of the summer.
The last two kind of sound like Washington since Snyder took over...
over the mountain
06-27-2014, 05:05 PM
The last two kind of sound like Washington since Snyder took over...
agreed.
offseason champs are the 2nd best business model for an NFL franchise .............. next to being the actual Superbowl champs.
finally for the skins thoo, our offseason champ addition of RG3 may turn us into SB champs one day.
Chico23231
06-27-2014, 05:11 PM
If he succeeds than it will all be ok and or forgotten, and if he fails than it will all be the reason why.
Edit: maybe its all got to do with whether or not he can play ball on the next level and social media has absolutely zero to do with that?
Your a paid professional representing a franchise and the shield. His life has changed and needs to recognize it. It only a matter of time
skinsfan69
06-28-2014, 08:50 AM
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported on SportsCenter Friday that the Browns have approached Johnny Manziel about "toning it down," with regard to his actions on social media.
Owner Jimmy Haslam was "bothered" by Manziel's recent posting of a "Money Phone" (stack of bills held to the ear) on Instagram. The Browns seem more concerned with Manziel's social media behavior than his well-publicized weekend partying. Approached by the Cleveland Plain Dealer Friday morning, Manziel told the paper "I don't think I'm doing anything wrong," and "I'm not going to change for anybody." Earlier this month, Ben Tate described media coverage of Manziel as "annoying," hinting it may be a distraction in the locker room. ESPN Cleveland's Tony Grossi stated Friday that he's never seen Manziel-like behavior from a Browns player. Grossi has been covering the Browns for 30 years.
rotoworld
The Browns have no one to blame but themselves. It obviously came down to selling tickets and getting fans excited again. Meanwhile Bridgewater and Carr not only had solid camps but are acting and conducting themselves like professionals.