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3 hours ago, kiroquai said:

I’m not sure, but after years of suffering because of supporting the Browns, I’m done. The guy is not the kind of player I want to support.

 

Time to find myself a new team… (I already have one in mind).

I admire the stance you are taking on this, though it’s quite hard to find any NFL teams without at least one terrible human being belonging to the organisation.

 

 

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On 19/03/2022 at 01:33, SaintAnselm said:

I admire the stance you are taking on this, though it’s quite hard to find any NFL teams without at least one terrible human being belonging to the organisation.

 

Indeed - it's depressingly difficult to find a team where you don't have nasty pieces of work in the locker room. I have found one that I was leaning towards that generally seems to be pretty good, mind - as such, am thinking I will hitch myself to their wagon (I almost became a fan of them instead of the Browns back in the mid 1990s).

 

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2 minutes ago, kiroquai said:

In the right circumstances there’s a really good QB in Baker. Do think he needs an environment that suits him and doesn’t allow him to be a prima-donna though.

 

Also a coach with the balls to actually bench him when he's broken in half. He should never have played once he blew out that shoulder. The guy's tough, no questions there, but he was actively detrimental to the running of the offence when on the field.

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Atlanta pretty much taking a dead season this year while they fix the disastrous cap situation left by previous management.

 

Definitely time to move on from Matt Ryan, obviously Mariota is clearly a bit of a stop gap until a long term option appears.

 

Only a third rounder for Ryan is rough.

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Who do we think is left to make a play for Baker?

 

For some reason, probably as they already have Minshew, I can see him in Philly. Though it may be a bit early to move on from Hurts. 
 

Who else? Panthers may roll the dice for a third time in as many seasons, Giants maybe and Seattle are the only other team I can think of in need of a new QB. 

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42 minutes ago, BabelRich said:

Giants maybe and Seattle are the only other team I can think of in need of a new QB. 

 

(as a fan) I don't sea Seattle going for him.  I appreciate that things behind the scenes with Wilson weren't exactly rosy, but I genuinely think, moving both him and Wagner off elsewhere is to free up budget cap, and go on the search to build a younger, better and cheaper team.  Buying someone else's QB at cost doesn't really fit into that.  I'm sure next season will be a bit of a gamble for the 'hawks but here we are, 10 years after drafting Wilson, looking to do the same again...

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4 hours ago, BabelRich said:

Who do we think is left to make a play for Baker?

 

 

As @Corranga says I don't think it's Seattle, because it does feel like they're going for some sort of a rebuild. The draft class at QB next year appears to be stronger than this one, so we might end up with Drew Lock being the Matt Flynn to a new Russell Wilson.

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La'el Collins, Blake Jarwin, Connor Williams, Cedrick Wilson and Greg Zuerlein are gone too. Don't much care about Zuerlein given his performance last season, but all the changes add up. Going to be quite a different team next season I think, with some big holes to fill.

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