Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Hoyer Will Start

There is no conspiracy or secret trade agenda going on in Cleveland, Brian Hoyer isn’t going anywhere.

Rex was brought in for one reason and it’s actually pretty easy to figure out if people would stop being so damn paranoid all the time. 

Mike Pettine, Kyle Shanahan and Ray Farmer all expected Brian Hoyer to take this system and competition and absolutely crush it but that hasn’t happened.  The plan going into the season was for Hoyer to be far enough ahead of Johnny that it would be easy for the coaches to name him the starter but it hasn’t happened that way.  Brian is struggling.  Whether it’s because of his knee, lack of experience, he can’t grasp the system or he just isn’t what we thought he was.  Either way, at the end of the day Brian needs help and the easiest/best way to do that is to bring in tubby Rex to assist him so that he can be the starter in Pittsburgh for week 1.

The Browns brass has a plan and it is that Brian Hoyer needs to be the starter of this team. For now anyways.

Johnny has shown that he can handle it and can be out there right now.  He is equal to Hoyer in camp but the Browns aren’t ready for him.  Kyle Shanahan saw firsthand what happens when you put a rookie QB in there too early, especially a rookie QB who’s first instinct is to run.  The Browns staff is all about Johnny, he is the future but they want him to understand the offense and know the ins and outs of the offense before they put him in there. 

At this point, the problem with both Hoyer and Manziel is that they aren’t grasping this system yet, it’s too complicated.  So who do you put out there before they are ready?  The rookie phenom or the 6 year vet with 3 starts under his belt?

The other problem is, the coaching staff expected Brian to put his veteran skills to work and figure it out but he hasn’t done so.  The Browns are in a pinch because the people can see that Johnny is the better QB so they want him out there day 1.  The thing the people don’t know is how little Manziel actually knows the system and the play calling.  He is compensating for his lack of knowledge in the system with his athletic ability and that is what will get him hurt.  Athletically, Manziel is the guy but throwing him to the wolves before he is ready would be the biggest mistake Mike Pettine could make at this point. 


Brian Hoyer will be the starter in Pittsburgh for week 1 for good reason.  Stay calm.  When Johnny is 100%  acclimated, he will be in there because he IS the better QB and this IS his team.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

20 Years Later Questions Still Remain

By Tommy Dee


1994. It was the last real Super Bowl hope the city of Cleveland had. Sure we can say the 2002 team made the playoffs. Or the 2007 team was a windy day in Cincy from making noise in January. But let's be honest, the Cleveland Browns haven't been the team you grew up loving for 20 years now. Twenty long, miserable years. From Couch to Holcomb to Garcia to Dilfer to Anderson to Quinn to Weeden. Twenty.... long.... years.

The team went into 1994 season following back to back 7-9 seasons under Bill Belichick wondering what they had. After losing in week 2 to Pittsburgh the Browns, led by Vinny Testaverde, ran off 5 straight wins to get to 6-1. An injury to Testaverde that week looked like it could derail the team but the defense carried the team to a 11-5 record, a playoff appearance and a win (the franchise's last). The only real problem with the 1994 team? The same problem the Browns often have had: the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns ended the season 0-3 vs. their rivals including a 29-9 playoff loss.

But there were high hopes. Statistically the 1994 Browns were the team's best defense in franchise history. Belichick and Nick Saban had slowly put together a tough group led by Pepper Johnson, Carl Banks & Eric Turner. The offense had actually scored more points than it had since 1987, often aided by field position from the nasty defense. Vinny was making some forget about the fallout of Bernie Kosar. Eric Metcalf was as exciting of a player as the NFL had.

Things looked bright headed into 1995. Sports Illustrated even picked the team to win the AFC. After a brief break the Browns were back as one of the NFL's best.

But things don't always go as planned. Sure the team started out on the right track in 1995 going 3-1. But following a home blowout to the Houston Oilers, dropping the Browns to 4-5, Art Modell dropped the bomb that is still being felt today.

The Browns team name and colors remained but oh so much changed. The fans loyalty not being one of them.

But where would the Cleveland Browns franchise had gone had the team not left? If Modell and the city had ever agreed to either renovate the old stadium or build him a new one? If the defense continued to grow into the NFL's toughest on the cold shores of Lake Erie? If Belichick would grow into the NFL's best coach in Cleveland, not New England?

Those questions will never be answered. We know what's happened in Baltimore. And New England. And Cleveland. None of it good for Browns fans.

But is it time for change here? After 20 long years is this team finally headed in the right direction? Did they finally find their QB in the draft this year? Or did they find him right out of their own backyard? Is one of the game's best WRs going to get off on a technicality? Is this the best Browns defense since 1994?

Better yet, is this the year it all changes? Weird things have been happening in Cleveland. Maybe the best way to answer that last question is to answer it with another question...

Why not?





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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Updated Final Mock Draft

Houston Texans - Javedon Clowney DE South Carolina
St. Louis Rams - Sammy Watkins WR Clemson
Jacksonville Jaquars - Johnny Manziel QB Texas A&M
Cleveland Browns - Khalil Mack LB Buffalo
Oakland Raiders - Mike Evans WR Texas A&M
Atlanta Falcons - Greg Robinson OT Auburn
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Blake Bortles QB Central Florida
Minnesota Vikings - Derek Carr QB Fresno State
Buffalo Bills - Calvin Pryor FS Louisville
Detroit Lions - Justin Gilbert CB Oklahoma State
Tennessee Titans - Jake Matthews OT Texas A&M                          
New York Giants - Anthony Barr OLB UCLA
St. Louis Rams - Darqueze Dennard CB Michigan State
Chicago Bears - Aaron Donald DT Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Steelers - Taylor Lewan OT Michigan
Dallas Cowboys - Xavier Su'a-Filo OG UCLA
Baltimore Ravens - Odell Beckham WR LSU
New York Jets - Eric Ebron TE North Carolina
Miami Dolphins - Zach Martin OT Notre Dame
Arizona Cardinals - Teddy Bridgewater QB Louisville
Green Bay Packers - Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix FS Alabama
Philadelphia Eagles - Marqise Lee WR Southern California
Kansas City Chiefs - Dee Ford OLB Auburn
Cincinnati Bengals - Ra'Shede Hageman DT Minnesota
San Diego Chargers - Louis Nix DT Notre Dame
Cleveland Browns - Kelvin Benjamin WR Florida State
New Orleans Saints - Stephen Tuitt DE Notre Dame
Carolina Panthers - Brandin Cooks WR Oregon State
New England Patriots - Timmie Jernigan DT Florida State
San Francisco 49ers - Bradley Roby CB Ohio State
Denver Broncos - Kony Ealy DE Missouri
Seattle Seahawks - Cyrus Kouandjio OT Alabama



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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Final Thoughts - Draft 2014

This offseason has been a long, ever changing one.  I have been up and down and left and right on so many different players that I can’t even keep track anymore.  Now that we are 7 days away from the draft I think I have a pretty good lock on things.  I think.  Maybe.

I am 100% all in on Johnny Football.  I think he is the best athlete at the position in this draft.  I think he is the best passer in this draft.  I think he has all the intangibles it takes to be a successful QB in the NFL.  The only thing he doesn’t have is size but what he lacks in size he makes up for with intuition and the will to win.  Johnny is going to bring a spark and tons of energy to some lucky football team on May 8th and I hope that team is the Browns.

Having said that, I realize he might not be THE guy on the Browns radar so I move to the next best options.
  
I love Sammy Watkins, he is a special receiver but will he help the Browns improve their record?  I don’t see it.  I don’t see Sammy leading this team to the playoffs next year.  Having two #1 receivers isn’t going to change the outcome of a season by that much.  Look at what happened in Atlanta last year.  Look at Detroit, where has Calvin Johnson taken that team?  If the Browns didn’t have Josh Gordon I would be all about spending a top 5 pick on what I think is a future top 5 receiver but we have Gordon so I’m not ready to spend a top pick on a WR.

Now, you want to talk about difference makers?  Look at Clowney and Mack!  Two completely different players but two very dominate players.  With Clowney you get the athletic freak that will eat up defenses based solely on his athletic ability.  Can you imagine if he gains the drive to be the best and puts all his energy into his game and stops loafing around and relying on his athletic ability alone?  Now look at Mack, the kid is fundamentally sound.  His angles, his lean, his positioning and technique can’t be matched by anyone in this draft.  He came out of know where and is going to make a name for himself. 

The one problem I’ve had with drafting an OLB at 4 is the amount of energy focused into the position the last couple of years.  Mingo, Sheard and Kruger made me think twice about adding to the position but I’m over it.  If you can add a talent like Clowney or Mack to your defense, you do it.  You can never have too many pass rushers.

Now what if Manziel is off the board and the goal is still to get a QB at 4? 

Carr?  No thanks.  He is a system QB that dominated a weak Mountain West Conference and struggled mightily when facing a decent USC team in the bowl game.  Carr does have his perks though, calling 90% of Fresno States plays from the line put him in a class of his own in regards to being able to read defenses but in my opinion it isn’t enough to overcome what I think is a below average thrower.  

Teddy?  Not on my watch.  For starters I’ve had concerns about his accuracy for a while and I know we shouldn’t take much from pro days but Teddy really proved my case.  Maybe it has to do with his small hands or his tendencies to sink under pressure, I have no idea.  What I do know is I wouldn’t touch him until the second round so taking him at 4 is completely out of the question.

Bortles?  I still see Bortles as a project QB in terms of I think he’ll need a year or two on the bench in order to perfect his craft.  Having said that, he’s the second best option behind Manziel and the only other QB I’d touch in the first round.  He has all of the tools and the size but is he ready for the next level?


So basically at the end of the day I want Manziel.  Do I want him enough to trade up though?  No.  In a draft that is this deep with talent at the top, I’m not losing future picks.  Manziel, Clowney, Mack and Bortles are at the top of my board.  I want one of those players but there are two other players I wouldn’t mind either, Watkins and Robinson.  Both are the best at their positions in the draft and both would be great additions to the Browns locker room but I don’t think the need is as great as my top 4.  

Friday, April 25, 2014

5 Players I Want To Draft



Johnny Manziel, QB Texas A&M - Love him, hate him, I don't care what you think.  Johnny is going to make some team in the NFL a much better team.  He's exciting, he can make all the throws, he loves this game and he's got the brains.  Size doesn't matter to me, heart and production do.  If the Browns are interested in the next Brett Favre, they better get their hands on Johnny Manziel.

Jace Amaro, TE Texas Tech - Amaro is nasty.  He's got an attitude and swagger to him and he can back it up.  Well, that is if he doesn't have to block anyone.  He was primarily used as a slot receiver in college but could make for a game changing tight end in the NFL.  With a little work and time, i think he could be a top tight end in the league.

Kelvin Benjamin, WR Florida State - I watched a few of his games this season and he impressed me each time but when I saw what a physical specimen this kid was at the combine I couldn't stop thinking about it. Not only is his size impressive but he is athletic too.  Will need to work on holding onto the ball but i would love to see Kelvin line up opposite of Josh Gordon. Gordon 6'3", Benjamin 6'5", Little 6'2" and Cameron 6'5"!  How could defenses match up against that?  Then throw Amaro into the picture too?  Yikes.

Storm Johnson, RB Central Florida - I don't know why but i love the way this kid runs.  He's not the fastest, not even close to being the fastest but he has good burst and can hit the hole fast.  More of a power runner with great balance, i think he could excel in Shanahans offense and battle Ben Tate for the starting job.

Chris Borland, LB Wisconsin - Yeah yeah yeah, he's small but this kid has a huge motor and a ton of drive. I would love to see him next to Dansby and become the leader of this defense down the road.  This kid is fun to watch and has a nose for the ball.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Browns Big Board

1. Johnny Manziel
2. Javedon Clowney
3. Sammy Watkins
4. Greg Robinson
5. Khalil Mack
6. Blake Bortles
7. Jake Matthews
8. Justin Gilbert
9. Anthony Barr
10. Taylor Lewan
11. Eric Ebron
12. Zack Martin
13. Kelvin Benjamin
14. Mike Evans
15. Teddy Bridgewater
16. Darqueze Dennard
17. Calvin Pryor
18. Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix
19. Brandin Cooks
20. CJ Mosely
21. Marqise Lee
22. Jason Verrett
23. Kyle Fuller
24. Dee Ford
25. Derek Carr
26. Xavier Su'a-Filo
27. Ryan Shazier
28. Kony Ealy
29. Bradley Roby
30. Jace Amaro
31. Cyrus Kouandjio
32. Aaron Donald
33. Ra'Shede Hageman
34. Odell Beckham
35. Timmie Jernigan


Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Final 2014 NFL Mock Draft

Houston Hexans - Javedon Clowney DE South Carolina
St. Louis Sheep - Sammy Watkins WR Clemson
Jacksonville Jagoffs - Johnny Manziel QB Texas A&M
Blake Bortles - Cleveland Browns #4
Cleveland Browns - Blake Bortles QB Central Florida
Oakland Raiduhs - Khalil Mack LB Buffalo
Atlanta Dirty Birds - Greg Robinson OT Auburn
Tampa Bay Suckaneers - Mike Evans WR Texas A&M
Minnesota Viqueens - Derek Carr QB Fresno State
Buffalo Belles - Calvin Pryor FS Louisville
Detroit Kittens - Justin Gilbert CB Oklahoma State
Tennessee Titanics - Jake Matthews OT Texas A&M                             New York Midgets - Anthony Barr OLB UCLA
St. Louis Sheep - Darqueze Dennard CB Michigan State
Chicago Teddy Bears - Aaron Donald DT Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Squeelers - Taylor Lewan OT Michigan
Dallas Plowboys - Xavier Su'a-Filo OG UCLA
Baltimore Crows - Odell Beckham WR LSU
New York USAirways - Dee Ford OLB Auburn
Miami Chum - Zach Martin OT Notre Dame
Arizona Turdinals - Teddy Bridgewater QB Louisville
Green Bay Velveetas - Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix FS Alabama
Philadelphia Pigeons - Marqise Lee WR Southern California
Kansas City Cheats - Brandin Cooks WR Oregon State
Cincinnati Dickholes - Ra'Shede Hageman DT Minnesota
San Diego Sparklers - Louis Nix DT Notre Dame
Eric Ebron - Cleveland Browns #26
Cleveland Browns - Eric Ebron TE North Carolina
New Orleans Shanks - Stephen Tuitt DE Notre Dame
Carolina Pussies - Kelvin Benjamin WR Florida State
New England Pattycakes - Timmie Jernigan DT Florida State
San Francisco Whinners - Bradley Roby CB Ohio State
Denver Doinks - Kony Ealy DE Missouri
Seattle Water Chickens - Cyrus Kouandjio OT Alabama

35. Cleveland Browns - Kyle Fuller CB Virginia Tech
71. Cleveland Browns - Cyril Richardson OG Baylor
83. Cleveland Browns - Donte Moncrief WR Mississippi
106. Cleveland Browns - Shayne Skov ILB Stanford
127. Cleveland Browns - Kenny Ladler S Vanderbilt
145. Cleveland Browns - Storm Johnson RB Central Florida
180. Cleveland Browns - Devin Street WR Pittsburgh
218. Cleveland Browns - Jay Prosch FB Auburn