I'll be surprised if there's any interest in Janis, other than to continue the same pathetic role he has in Green Bay. It shows how stubbornly racist the NFL is that the only team that might be interested in developing him is New England, and there's only so many White receivers to go around on that franchise. Maybe another team (Minnesota perhaps?) will surprise and go after him.
Four prime seasons wasted for Jeff Janis. He will be a free agent at the end of this season. It will be very interesting to see where he lands. Or, will he be playing flag football with Riley Cooper and Brian Hartline?
While black head coaches are a mixed bag, not much different than White ones when it comes to the Caste System, black GMs seem to uniformly be blatant black supremacists.
Talks within the organization was that Reese knew he already was going to be fired and wanted to do one thing that never happened in Giants franchise history, start a black QB. That is why Geno start. I will need to find the audio for you guys just to show how in shock the radio host was hearing that with her trying to convince him that it was true. I was only amused because while DWFs can't believe that a player will start due to his skin you guys know that is the case. Just nice to see it out in the open.
OMG, I guess Hue must have thrown Sashi under the bus with their quarterback situation. The historic run of the Browns will continue for at least another season. If I was a junior prospect I might pull an Elway or Eli and threaten to not play for the Browns in 18'.Browns fired Sashi Brown but are keeping Clueless Hue for 2018. Must be nice to have that type of job security.
Browns fired Sashi Brown but are keeping Clueless Hue for 2018. Must be nice to have that type of job security.
I'm actually surprised they fired Brown. It seemed he was a friend of the owner. I guess a 1-27 record and passing on franchise quarterback Carson Wentz was too much even for owner Jimmy Haslam.
I expected them to keep Brown and fire Jackson. They both should have been fired.
OMG, I guess Hue must have thrown Sashi under the bus with their quarterback situation. The historic run of the Browns will continue for at least another season. If I was a junior prospect I might pull an Elway or Eli and threaten to not play for the Browns in 18'.
The funny part is that the meathead football analysts were all saying this proves moneyball doesn't work in the NFL saying baseball is different not understanding that Sashi Brown was horrible and was not using that approach. Not drafting a QB in the first picks would have made sense pre-rookie cap because of the insane contracts at the time. It doesn't make sense now with the rookie caps to skip a QB that high as a perfect example. Money ball would say do it.I remember you and I had a spirited arguement when they implemented the moneyball philosophy - turns out you were completely correct. They did not use a moneyball type approach with their analytics at all. The Browns are probably in the worst shape they have been in since they re-entered the league.
I remember you and I had a spirited arguement when they implemented the moneyball philosophy - turns out you were completely correct. They did not use a moneyball type approach with their analytics at all. The Browns are probably in the worst shape they have been in since they re-entered the league.
I mean't refuse to play for the Browns, not go back to school. I agree the Barkley situation is what not to do when you are literally holding a lottery ticket. The argument for going back to school only made sense when players made CFL money but when you can make lottery ticket money, there is not job that can pay that.....If Browns are giving a junior white quarterback a guaranteed 20 million dollars, he should sign the contract. 20 million dollars is set for life money. Nobody should turn down that kind of guaranteed money, even if the team is horrible. If a college quarterback stays for his senior season, he could be passed up by up and coming younger quarterbacks, he could have a down year, or he could get injured.
Go and look up the case of Matt Barkley. After his junior season at USC, Matt was seen as one of the top qbs in the NFL draft. If Matt had gone to the NFL, he would gotten a 20 million dollar contract. Instead Barkley stayed at USC. Barkley had a decent senior season and was drafted in the 4th round. Barkley has bounced around from team to team, making 500,00 to a million per season. The 20 million dollars is lost forever- he will never make that back.
Take the f-cking money.
If Darnold does declare this could be the group of QBs that takes over for the vaunted 2004 class of Big Ben, Rivers, Manning, Schaub are the big names. JP Losman was also a 1st rounder but ultimately sputtered out of the league. I actually see alot of similarities between 2004 and 2018:
Darnold - Big Ben
Rosen - Eli Manning
Allen - Losman - Boom or Bust
Rudolph - Rivers
Mayfield doesn't really compare to anyone from 2004. I think the Brees comparison is best for him.
Even if Darnold does not declare it has the potential to be a very strong draft class and can help stabilize the QB position in the NFL as many of the vet QBs start retiring. I'd be willing to bet that Rosen is the starting QB for the Browns next season.
The media has started comparing mayfield to the dungbeetle. I am not sure if that’s a good thing or a bad thing.