N/S The Browns and how their Dumpster fire just grew bigger. (1 Viewer)

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First of all Kareem Hunt said to a cop during a traffic stop that he couldn't pass a drug test. Not a smart move after being involved with a bad situation just recently.

Second, The Browns hired Berry to be Their new G.M and executive V.P of operations He is 32 years old and very green. In addition, Cleveland's H.C hire is a person who has only one year experience as a coordinator for an average Vikings offense.

All of these ingredients combined with the existing dysfunction in place should provide for an exciting train wreck of a season in Cleveland. It'll be rocking alright but for all the wrong reasons.
 
To quote this classic video, "it is statistically harder for a team to be this consistently bad than it is for them to occasionally accidentally be good." In their search to find the next whatever, they always, always make the wrong choice, and it's unbelievable.

 
So the Browns will be a dumpster fire because a player smoked weed and they have an inexperienced coach and GM?

You failed to mention that he wasn’t charged for the weed most likely because of his honesty.

Just don’t see the purpose of your post. I’m pretty sure we’re all aware of the Browns consistency of being bad.
 
So the Browns will be a dumpster fire because a player smoked weed and they have an inexperienced coach and GM?

You failed to mention that he wasn’t charged for the weed most likely because of his honesty.

Just don’t see the purpose of your post. I’m pretty sure we’re all aware of the Browns consistency of being bad.
Since he admitted to it, Goodell can banish him to the phantom zone.

Talking with my friends that live around Cleveland, expect another house cleaning. Apparently they want omelette with out breaking the eggs.
 
I believe the phrase is, "Browns gonna Brown." They have a lot of talent on that team. Hopefully they can figure out a way to pull it all together, but I just don't see it happening.
 
To quote this classic video, "it is statistically harder for a team to be this consistently bad than it is for them to occasionally accidentally be good." In their search to find the next whatever, they always, always make the wrong choice, and it's unbelievable.


"I'll see you Sunday." ??????????? That describes the NFL business model to a T. Poor Browns fans. We used to be them.
 

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