02-14-2006, 07:50 PM | #31 | |
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In 9 years patten has put up 3700 yards. Bryant in 4 years has put up 3100 yards. Patten is a mediocre player at best. i have no idea why people think he is a #2 WR. Bryant is a very talented player. very talented. But when things dont go his way, he turns into a child... |
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02-14-2006, 08:28 PM | #32 |
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Bryant would be a better addition than Randle-El and he would be cheaper.
For all of these people who talk about receivers being "cancers" who do you recommend? Show me a good receiver who isn't selfish. In today's league a team has to take chances. Bryant has shown that he can be a number one and that is all I care about. You aren't going to find a free agent who fits your criteria and will fit in our cap so I say sign a young talent who has the potential to go to the probowl. |
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Man this thread didn't blow up in my face at all!!!
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02-14-2006, 11:01 PM | #34 |
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The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior.
Go and look as the behavior of Mr. Bryant in college at Pitt and in Dallas and in Cleveland. What do you conclude that might predict for his future behavior wherever he might be? I'll suggest "Pain In The Ass" would be a good guess...
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When the going gets tough, you don't want guys throwing fits or pouting. That's not the kind of player Gibbs is looking for. |
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if they're you're boss, either quit or deal with it... doing what you're told is why you're getting paid. Acting like a 5 year old isn't ever the answer and there's really no good defense to his actions. It would be entirely possible to ask for a trade without being a moron too. Quote:
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02-15-2006, 03:56 PM | #38 |
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If Bryant will go over the middle, I want him. I have no problem with him throwing a towel in Parcell's face. He should have been the starter but Mild Bill brought in the 95 Pro Bowl squad to start ahead of him. He knew he could thrive, and Parcells didn't let him. As for the Browns letting him go, I think it might be because they have Edwards and Northcutt and they have a lot of other more important needs to address this offseason. I watch a hell of a lot of football and other than the towel incident, I have seen nothing to show that this guy can't be a very good #2.
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Don't want Bryant, especially since he allegedly has attitude problems. Forget him.
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A lot of people are questioning why the Browns are letting him go. Here are a couple reasons: Kellen Winslow will be back and Braylon Edwards is there main threat. He wasn't going to be to much of a factor in there offense or lack there of. No sense in paying a guy a lot of money who isn't going to get that many balls thrown his way. Just a couple things to think about, just don't go jumping the gun assuming hes a cancer and thats why there letting him go.
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You don't let a "young stud" go just because you have two relatively unproven guys coming back to the lineup, sorry not buying that.
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