Was surprised with Metcalf but his production was down, I do wonder whether he’d succeed as much elsewhere.If I’m allowed to start it…
Bad day to be a Seattle fan. Tyler Lockett released, and DK Metcalf requests a trade.
Looks like we’ll be running the tush-push on every down at this rate.
I read a couple of days ago that Berry has said again that they are categorically against trading Garrett, and have no intention of entering any talks for him.I think this was on last year's thread but one of the two really good players we have at Cleveland, Myles Garrett, has requested a trade. Can't blame him, he deserves better than the Cleveland shitshow, and whoever he goes to will be my 2nd team next year. (Barring two obvious destinations).
You'd have to hope for Browns fans that Minshew is the bridge QB for whoever they draft. However, with their management's recent record...Christian Kirk on his way out of Jacksonville, Slay released by Philly, new deals for Barkley & Baun in Philly, Joey Bosa released by the Chargers (no surprise with his injury history tbh), and rumours this morning that Cleveland are interested in bringing in Gardner Minshew.
Its going to be a busy off-season!
Absolutely - it was mentioned in the article that he would be a stop gap signing if it happened.You'd have to hope for Browns fans that Minshew is the bridge QB for whoever they draft. However, with their management's recent record...
If I’m allowed to start it…
Bad day to be a Seattle fan. Tyler Lockett released, and DK Metcalf requests a trade.
Looks like we’ll be running the tush-push on every down at this rate.
Blimey, only just seen this. Yes, very unexpected. I'm pleased obviously, but strangely my opinion of Garrett has dipped a notch. He can't be short of a bob or two and you'd think he'd like to win something before his career ends. Never mind the Superbowl, even winning a divisional title is more than he'll get at Cleveland.Surprised to see Myles Garrett sign a new deal in Cleveland. $40m per year and $123m guaranteed.
Its almost like it was all about the money from the start....he isn't winning a championship with the Browns. Ever.![]()
A bit like DK Metcalf, claiming he wanted to leave Seattle for a 'contender', and ideally 'somewhere warm'.Blimey, only just seen this. Yes, very unexpected. I'm pleased obviously, but strangely my opinion of Garrett has dipped a notch. He can't be short of a bob or two and you'd think he'd like to win something before his career ends. Never mind the Superbowl, even winning a divisional title is more than he'll get at Cleveland.
A lot of people feeling the same on the Cleveland chat pages etc.Blimey, only just seen this. Yes, very unexpected. I'm pleased obviously, but strangely my opinion of Garrett has dipped a notch. He can't be short of a bob or two and you'd think he'd like to win something before his career ends. Never mind the Superbowl, even winning a divisional title is more than he'll get at Cleveland.
But surely there's only another 200 years to go of paying Watson a gazzilion dollars per season – look on the bright side!A lot of people feeling the same on the Cleveland chat pages etc.
I was obviously gutted we may have lost him, but also quite pleased he came out and said what he did when he asked for a trade, bizarrely. He deserves to play for a winner, deserves a shot at a title, but this has soured it all for me a little bit. Its all about the money...again.
Hes said he will help recruit players, to make sure the Browns are going to be a contender. Hows he going to do that when we have little cap room, and are now tied to his and Watsons huge deals?!
Only 2 I think...the countdown is on!!!But surely there's only another 200 years to go of paying Watson a gazzilion dollars per season – look on the bright side!
Doesn’t feel like an upgrade on Geno.Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold reached agreement today on a three-year, $100.5 million contract including $55 million guaranteed with the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle has its successor to Geno Smith.
Darnold is now reunited with new Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak, whom he previously worked with in San Francisco. -- Adam Schefter, NFL insider