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Non-Steelers related: The Browns are shopping OBJ

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by uncblue012, Sep 15, 2020.

  1. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    Yes, I’m sure thats why the Browns gave up a #1, #3, Peppers and couple other players to get a receiver that barely cracks a 1,000 yards and 4 TD’s.
     
  2. HueyWorley

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    Remember Randy Moss quitting on the Raiders then rediscovering his brilliance elsewhere? Same thing will happen with OBJ. Where does he go? How about the Vikings? They have a #1, but started some guy named Bisi Johnson as their #2 last week.
     
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  3. AskQuestionsLater

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    The issue is how much do the Browns want?! If Andrew Berry can pull off the same level of trade value that John Dorsey so graciously gave up for him, that is nothing short of a miracle. Heck, just getting a Third Round Pick would be great at this point.



    As far as I could tell, Odell seems to have checked out. Tonight should be more telling as beyond William Jackson III and Jessie Bates III, Cincy does not have much else to cover him. Maybe Mackensie Alexander but I doubt he could.



    Biggest match up though tonight will be Myles Garrett vs Jonah Williams. Heading back to his final three games in 2019, Garrett's statline is 5 Tackles, no sacks. Jonah Williams did give up a sack to Uchenna Nwosu but was solid overall. Should be interesting to see.
     
  4. AskQuestionsLater

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    That is not even accounting for the additional bonus of drama that he brings!! :lolol:
     
  5. Steel Hog

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    Too many Cowgirls in the booth. Remember Whitten? Very few were ever close to that bad except Booger maybe.
     
  6. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Beer is good

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    I hope you aren’t saying this as a good thing. He was 26th in receiving. A waste of money and a cancer on a team.
     
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  7. Steel_Elvis

    Steel_Elvis Staff Member Mod Team

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    He was 26th in receiving yards, and tied for 66th in receiving TDs. All that despite being 15th in targets. He has talent, but he's not worth anything close to his paycheck.
     
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  8. FootballAnalyst98

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    He cracked 1000 yards with bad qb play. He got those yards in spite of baker not because of baker.
     
  9. FootballAnalyst98

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    1000 yards with a bad qb is a good thing. A guy on the Steelers who was voted team mvp couldn't even get 500. And the browns are now bad because of him? The ginats are doing so great without him? A cancer causes corruption. How did he corrupt a already moribund franchise in cle and how did he corrupt the giants who haven't looked any better without him?
     
  10. FootballAnalyst98

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    Yeah I agree with that. That isn't even a Debate. And great of a team guy he is he has zero rings. Wr's don't win rings.
     
  11. FootballAnalyst98

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    I'd say Alex smith was above average. He did make pro bowls and have some good seasons. So did romo who did make an all pro team. Cousins is what you call average. Don't get me started on Neil O'Donnell
     
  12. FootballAnalyst98

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    Browns were so much better before him?
     
  13. Roonatic

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    Santanio Holmes, not a great receiver, says bogus.
     
  14. santeesteel

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    No but, they're not any better with him.
    I'd rather have Landry
     
  15. FootballAnalyst98

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    So then they should get rid of the whole team. None of them are making the team any better than they were before they got to Cleveland. Th
     
  16. FootballAnalyst98

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    He didnt win them that ring. Did he have a great sb performance? But serveral other factors went into that other than him. A wr doesn't have qb or defensive impact to where they can be the primary reason a team wins.
     
  17. santeesteel

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    Did you just see the stats they put up on the team before OBJ vs. after? They were better before he arrived
     
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  18. santeesteel

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    So do Lynn Swann, John Stallworth and Hines Ward. Randle El too, just not as a receiver
     
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  19. santeesteel

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    Not a bad idea!
     
  20. 4124life

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    Baker put up better numbers before obj came around. Not that I give two ****s either way. I love watching them crumble regardless of who is the cause
     
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  21. Roonatic

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    They did once already. They should sue Baltimore for Lamar.
     
  22. AskQuestionsLater

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    Baker Mayfield broke the Rookie Record for most TD passes in a Season. I would say so.
     
  23. jeh1856

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    And much of the pro OBJ commentary is being brought to us by the same source that argued we should over pay for Bell and keep him. :facepalm:
     
  24. Stone

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    The Browns writers here say that OBJ will never be in trouble with the police, he will not be involved in domestic violence, but he somehow gets in the head of the players and coaches and redirects the focus to himself.

    They need to cut him loose but I doubt they are smart enough.
     
  25. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Beer is good

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    OBJ is friends with Antonio Brown. That alone should answer any questions.
     

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