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Remmers is getting destroyed
#31
Wait a second..... when has he been on a talented team? 
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#32
I think he meant that Sam had all the talent in the world, not that he's been surrounded by all the talent in the world.
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#33
Quote: @NoGoingBack said:
I think he meant that Sam had all the talent in the world, not that he's been surrounded by all the talent in the world.
Oh I see. Yer probably right. I guess I didn't read it that was because he had just listed his deficiencies. 
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#34
You got it NGB. Even if the sleeves supporters want to make excuses for his lack of supporters (which I will agree with), I will not give the guy excuses for his lack of scoring ability and the fact that the guy just doesn't have the "clutch-gene." Any time we (or any team he has been on) needs that last first down, score, or whatever, Sleeves is more likely to throw it short, throw the INT, or simply continue to play conservative than make that needed play. He just doesn't seem to find it or the needed spark like Culpepper, Favre, or Teddy could.
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#35
Guess others are thinking Boone is overrated too.


http://min.247sports.com/Bolt/Alex-Boone...-106631852






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#36
Quote: @Neptizzle said:
Bradford has NEVER climbed the pocket. Pocket presence and end of the game comeback ability has never been something Sleeves has had. It's why, although he has all the talent in the world, the guy has never been able to win. And its why guys like Teddy can have winning records despite less of a true arm, because they can make that less second play, have pocket awareness, etc... There is more to being a QB than just a "practice arm."
Although Bradpool only had 5 INTs last year, when he threw them cost us 3 games (Det, Det, and Was). The guy would be best if he was playing 7 on 7 and couldn't get hit.
OK
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#37
Quote: @PSBLAKE said:
Guess others are thinking Boone is overrated too.


http://min.247sports.com/Bolt/Alex-Boone...-106631852
I will say the blocks by Elflein and Easton were a beautiful thing.  Elflein got stood up initially but worked his way to driving the NT 4 yards back before the RB hit the hole. Easton sealed his guy and then drove him 5 yards back before the RB made contact.

So, it depends on the philosophy.  If we want to get much better in the run game, Easton may take over the job.  But I don't see it happening just yet.
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#38
Quote: @PSBLAKE said:
Guess others are thinking Boone is overrated too.


http://min.247sports.com/Bolt/Alex-Boone...-106631852
article is from a disc jockey who is jumping on the anti-Boone bandwagon that is picking up steam.

Not to be a contrarian but Boone played well last week and was much much better then Easton who did not play well after I rewatched.  Also PFF gave Easton one of our poorest grades so they saw his misses like I did.  On his very first snap at LG and Hill's first at LT both whiffed forcing Bradford to loop out of the pocket and do that illegal toss to Murray that was called back.  Easton had a couple more whiffs before the quarter was even over.

I read that article by AJ mansour and he tries to make it sound as if Boone was pulled out early and Easton put in.  Boone got the same snaps as Reiff and we pulled them together, slide Easton to LG and put Elflein in at Center.  The Right side remained the same with Berger and Remmers.  

After watching the game again - specifically the OL play - I fully expect Elflein to be the starting Center asap.  Easton will be a backup for LG and Center.  Berger is starting at RG.  
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#39
Cleveland Browns‏Verified account @Browns  8m8 minutes ago
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We have traded OL Cam Erving to KC for a 2018 5th round pick.

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#40
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Cleveland Browns‏Verified account @Browns  8m8 minutes ago
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We have traded OL Cam Erving to KC for a 2018 5th round pick.
Damn....how many draft picks do the Browns have next year? NFL would be smart to  hold the draft in Cleveland in 2018. 

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