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Old 11-17-2015, 12:29 PM   #1
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Around the NFL- Week 11

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Scoopage: #Browns are making the switch to Johnny Manziel as starting QB for rest of the season @NFLonFOX




This is why the Browns will continue to suck ass. McCown was playing exceptionally well, yet they decided to go with Johnny "flash in the pan" Manziel. This screams a move by the GM/Owner. I bet Kyle is so thankful he got out of that place.
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Old 11-17-2015, 01:30 PM   #2
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Scoopage: #Browns are making the switch to Johnny Manziel as starting QB for rest of the season @NFLonFOX




This is why the Browns will continue to suck ass. McCown was playing exceptionally well, yet they decided to go with Johnny "flash in the pan" Manziel. This screams a move by the GM/Owner. I bet Kyle is so thankful he got out of that place.
Well the season is pretty much lost for them, so what's the point in playing McCown? Keep playing Manziel and see if he's worth keeping or going back to the drawing board.
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Old 11-17-2015, 02:13 PM   #3
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Re: Around the NFL- Week 11

Cowboys waived QB Brandon Weeden.

With Matt Cassel proving himself a "better" backup option and Tony Romo set to return from injured reserve-designated to return, there was little reason for the Cowboys to keep Weeden around. A first-round pick of the Browns in 2012, Weeden has started just 24 games in four seasons and has a 28-to-30 career touchdown-to-interception ratio. Already 32 years old, Weeden does not have any development upside, but he could land another backup gig. If there was any doubt before, this move almost guarantees Tony Romo will play this week
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Re: Around the NFL- Week 11

Jerry on Weeden in September:

"This quarterback Weeden can drive the ball down field, he’s a thing of beauty on throwing a football. His passing motion and his arm, frankly, you won’t see a more gifted passer, power, accuracy, the entire aspect of it."

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Jerry on Weeden in November:

"GTFOH!!"

It's a fun time to be a Cowboy hater.
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Jerry on Weeden in September:

"This quarterback Weeden can drive the ball down field, he’s a thing of beauty on throwing a football. His passing motion and his arm, frankly, you won’t see a more gifted passer, power, accuracy, the entire aspect of it."

Cowboys QB Brandon Weeden Is A Great Passer, According To Jerry Jones | UPROXX

Jerry on Weeden in November:

"GTFOH!!"

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Yeah, that is funny.

For as successful as he is, he sure doesn't seem to make the best decisions with his mouth very often...
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Old 11-17-2015, 05:48 PM   #6
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He is not a brilliant football mind. It burns me to say it but with all the talent and flash Dallas had had walk through their doors, they probably should have added a couple more lombardi trophies to their case by now, but the GM who keeps on giving keeps preventing it.
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Can someone smart tell me why Jerry Jones is essentially like Dan Snyder when it comes to over-paying, meddling, signing big-name free agents, etc, and is able to at least consistently build a winning team and go to the playoffs, but yet Snyder does the exact same thing, but cannot seem to consistently win? It seems like we get a playoff team every four or five years, and yet Jerry almost does it every year with basically the same formula...what gives?
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How much success has Jones really had since Jimmy Johnson left (not counting Switzer as that was JJ's team)?

Not much.

I see a .500 type team that once in a while has a good season, but gets bounced early in the playoffs.

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Can someone smart tell me why Jerry Jones is essentially like Dan Snyder when it comes to over-paying, meddling, signing big-name free agents, etc, and is able to at least consistently build a winning team and go to the playoffs, but yet Snyder does the exact same thing, but cannot seem to consistently win? It seems like we get a playoff team every four or five years, and yet Jerry almost does it every year with basically the same formula...what gives?
I think the Cowboys are basically they opposite of us; they start out strong, fizzle and go home with their tail between their legs.

We start out like a bunch of bitches and then end the season by stealing your girl and saving the day.

...Usually. Just like the Cowboys, it varies from season to season.
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How much success has Jones really had since Jimmy Johnson left (not counting Switzer as that was JJ's team)?

Not much.

I see a .500 type team that once in a while has a good season, but gets bounced early in the playoffs.

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Yeah, the only success Jerry has really had is in the media where his team is overhyped every year.


To answer SS84, I say often that Snyder has been going through a slow bake maturation, trying to find the right answer to win, and slowly removing himself from the equation. For us fans, it's been a nightmare, but he finally seems to be in the right place (at least for 52 of the 53 players), but JJ has never changed or even acknowledged a need to change, and his fan base is just as disgusted as we have been in the past.

I wish DS could have evolved quicker, but at least he appears to be making solid moves in the right direction.
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Jerry on Weeden in September:

"This quarterback Weeden can drive the ball down field, he’s a thing of beauty on throwing a football. His passing motion and his arm, frankly, you won’t see a more gifted passer, power, accuracy, the entire aspect of it."

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Jerry on Weeden in November:

"GTFOH!!"

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Old 11-17-2015, 11:56 PM   #12
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Re: Around the NFL- Week 11

Per an ESPN Insider's article in regards to Manning. Manning pulling a RG3 on the team.

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Peyton lied to the Broncos about the extent of his injury, suggesting it was only "sore," but seeking treatment outside of the facility. Then he said he was ready to go on Sunday when he should have taken himself out. This, coupled with how hurt he actually was at the end of last year has upset some folks within the organization about Peyton's perceived selfishness.

And now, whether it's injury or performance, the Broncos are in the perfect position to see what they have in Osweiler, and be patient in choosing who's genuinely going to give them the best chance to win, without thought to whether Peyton has earned the benefit of the doubt if he says he's ready to go.

If Peyton sees the field again, it will only be because he really is healthy and really is performing better than Brock. That's a win-win for the Broncos—possibly not so much for Peyton Manning.
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Old 11-18-2015, 01:24 AM   #13
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Well the season is pretty much lost for them, so what's the point in playing McCown? Keep playing Manziel and see if he's worth keeping or going back to the drawing board.
Yeah I agree. I could see if they were still in the playoff hunt. There is no point for Clev to play McCown at this point. They have to find out if Manziel can play or not.
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Yeah I agree. I could see if they were still in the playoff hunt. There is no point for Clev to play McCown at this point. They have to find out if Manziel can play or not.
I'm gonna go with "not."
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Can someone smart tell me why Jerry Jones is essentially like Dan Snyder when it comes to over-paying, meddling, signing big-name free agents, etc, and is able to at least consistently build a winning team and go to the playoffs, but yet Snyder does the exact same thing, but cannot seem to consistently win? It seems like we get a playoff team every four or five years, and yet Jerry almost does it every year with basically the same formula...what gives?
The key is to make sure you sign human garbage. Character issues? Cowboys on that shit! It usually ends up biting them in the ass, but they always seem to get 1-2 productive years out of their POS character players before something happens. Happy that the media is finally holding them to task for the types of people they bring in.
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