Clev called about #2

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@CoachO was there and I am sure if he had heard that he would have mentioned it.

Going to file this away as

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WOW,,, you guys are grasping at anything that gets posted. This was all part of the MOCK DRAFT shtick that takes place at the Pre-draft event for season ticket holders. It was just a part of the skit.

Some of you guys need to relax and just let this all play out!
 
WOW,,, you guys are grasping at anything that gets posted. This was all part of the MOCK DRAFT shtick that takes place at the Pre-draft event for season ticket holders. It was just a part of the skit.

Some of you guys need to relax and just let this all play out!
Sounds like Fish was having fun pulling legs last night!
 
Sounds like Fish was having fun pulling legs last night!

This is the 3rd year they have done this, and its the same way every year. But for some reason, this year people are hanging on EVERY nugget that is dropped regarding this. Maybe its just because they moved the draft back and people are just plain bored
 
Les Snead After hearing Browns offer this: uncontrollable laughter and in the background " yeah." Dial tone.
 
Makes sense. Browns have the cap space. If true, it looks like Fishers Manzeil smoke screen worked on at least 1 team.
You had me at "Makes sense. Browns..." Who else would that 1 team be? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
But wait there's more craziness...we would have given the Browns QB advice for free.

Browns spent $100,000 on advanced study of quarterbacks
Posted by Michael David Smith on May 8, 2014

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As the Cleveland Browns continue to search for a quarterback who would be worth the eight-figure salary that a franchise passer commands, they’ve spent a six-figure sum on trying to identify the best way to choose a quarterback.

According to Sal Paolantonio of ESPN, the Browns commissioned a study of the quarterback position that cost $100,000 and entailed a great deal of research into which qualities go into success at the most important position in football. The study began under former team President Joe Banner and was only recently completed, after Banner left.

The study, which used advanced analytics to examine every quarterback who has played in the last two decades, concluded that the best quarterback in this year’s draft is Teddy Bridgewater of Louisville.

What we don’t know is how much stock the current decision makers put in the study. If Banner thought it was useful but current General Manager Ray Farmer and coach Mike Pettine think the study is a bunch of hooey, then Browns owner Jimmy Haslam basically flushed $100,000 down the toilet. (Maybe he can make it up by withholding $100,000 worth of rebates from Pilot Flying J customers.) But if the Browns’ brass believes in the study, keep an eye on Bridgewater when the Browns’ second first-round pick comes up, at No. 26.
 
I still think Cleveland would be a likely trading partner with swaps of both of their firsts for both of ours so they could grab Watkins and Bridgewater,the extra choices we'd get being the sticking point, and if we're going o-line safety it would make perfect sense for us
 
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News flash - Conclusions of Cleveland's QB study just released...

Conclusion: Take what we've done in the past. Do the opposite.

That'll be $100,000.00 please.