I completely forgot about this, but someone on Twitter speculated that the Browns could be close to activating Watson and that's why they traded Flacco... That would be some all time clown show ****, tbh
Zappe probs gonna be named QB2 this weekI completely forgot about this, but someone on Twitter speculated that the Browns could be close to activating Watson and that's why they traded Flacco... That would be some all time clown show ****, tbh
I completely forgot about this, but someone on Twitter speculated that the Browns could be close to activating Watson and that's why they traded Flacco... That would be some all time clown show ****, tbh
The Steelers have entered the chat….Tells you how little they think of Flacco's capabilities when the Browns are willing to trade their former QB1 to their most hated division rival.
Doesn't make sense for Cleveland to add Watson when they have his 40+ million insurance policy.This was always going to be an issue. Watson cannot be cut or placed on the practice squad without a franchise crushing cap hit. Flacco is done, and Cleveland is a)doing the old man a solid by trading him to a team that needs a starter, and b) getting a tiny bit of draft capital back in a 5th / 6th round pick swap.
Cleveland can now handle taking Watson off the PUP list, keep Zappe on the practice squad/emergency QB, and have Gabriel and Shedeur on the active roster.
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I think they have to activate him if he passes a physical. Something like thatDoesn't make sense for Cleveland to add Watson when they have his 40+ million insurance policy.
Doesn't make sense for Cleveland to add Watson when they have his 40+ million insurance policy.
Doesn't make sense for Cleveland to add Watson when they have his 40+ million insurance policy.
Yep. If Watson is medically cleared by physicians, the Browns can't have him on the IR or PUP list and also don't have a valid insurance claim.I think they have to activate him if he passes a physical. Something like that
He's gonna milk his current contract before he even thinks about retiring.If Watson wants to play another down in the NFL, then he surely would want to get back on the active roster, even if he doesn’t play (and he probably wouldn’t). I just don’t know if Watson is content playing out the string and retiring.
I don't if that dude plays again. He tore his Achilles last year then tore it again? Not impossible, but an uphill battle.If Watson wants to play another down in the NFL, then he surely would want to get back on the active roster, even if he doesn’t play (and he probably wouldn’t). I just don’t know if Watson is content playing out the string and retiring.
Yes, of course. I’m only talking in terms of his motivation to get off the PUP list. If he wants to just collect the money, then zero motivation for him or the Browns to get him off the PUP. If he wants to play again, then he’d be chomping at the bit to get on the practice field again.He's gonna milk his current contract before he even thinks about retiring.
Hammer the Steelers this week. EASY MONEY.I'm not sold on Gabriel yet. The Browns had the ball twice in the 4th quarter when up by 3 and a chance to ice the game and Gabriel was unable to do much. Some of it was conservative play calling, but some of it was him. He overthrew the 3rd down pass with around 3 minutes left which would have probably sealed the game. Instead it stopped the clock.
I think the Steelers coming off a bye week might really tee off on Gabriel and bat down a lot of passes.
Cleveland's Defense gives them a chance every week.Hammer the Steelers this week. EASY MONEY.
Gabriel will get sacked at least 4 times and will turn the ball over twice.Cleveland's Defense gives them a chance every week.
Every single weekCleveland's Defense gives them a chance every week.
Im not pulling for Gabriel in any sort of way, but Aaron Rodgers is likely the one with the INT's while Gabriel is tossing 5 yd passes the whole game.Gabriel will get sacked at least 4 times and will turn the ball over twice.
Final score: 9 to 6. Tossup as to who comes out on top.Im not pulling for Gabriel in any sort of way, but Aaron Rodgers is likely the one with the INT's while Gabriel is tossing 5 yd passes the whole game.
Stefanski has gotta know he's unemployed come January. What a dumbsh!t.Stefanski is waiting to name a backup QB later this week. Not set in cement, but looks like Billy Zappe may get elevated from the practice squad to be the #2 behind Dillon Gabriel.
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And this why CP said that he could give two ****s about the BrownsStefanski is waiting to name a backup QB later this week. Not set in cement, but looks like Billy Zappe may get elevated from the practice squad to be the #2 behind Dillon Gabriel.
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Stefanski has gotta know he's unemployed come January. What a dumbsh!t.
It's not unusual for coaches to have the mindset that they're playing chess and that his players are game pieces that should move exactly as he wants and then stay in their box when the coach isn't orchestrating moves.Cleveland 247 insiders believe he is safe for another year. Who knows though.
I find Stefanski interesting. His reputation is that he is a really strong coach, and he’s won NFL Coach of the Year twice in Cleveland. On the other hand, his resume is incredibly light, and his record is sub .500. If you go back and look at the roster Cleveland had with Mayfield, it was pretty damn good. Did nothing with it.
I don’t know what to make of the guy. He seems very particular on the type of QB he wants, and reports are that he likes QBs that play very controlled and on script, both on and off the field. It’s cited as one of the reasons he wanted to move on from Baker Mayfield. Of course, this is just what I’ve read, so totally unsubstantiated.
All of the above are things that Shedeur is not, and again I’ve read unsubstantiated reports the Shedeur was definitely not a Stefanski selection. And frankly one he thinks is a headache.
Think how many wasted reps happened in training camp. Mind bogglingAt the start of training camp, the Browns had brought in 40 year old Flacco, traded for Kenny Pickett, drafted Dillon Gabriel, drafted Shedeur Sanders, and had Deshaun Watson on the PUP. They signed Tyler Huntley to the PS, elevated him to start a preseason game, traded Kenny Pickett away, started Joe Flacco, released Tyler Huntley, signed Billy Zappe to the PS, started Dillon Gabriel, traded Joe Flacco, and now may elevate Billy Zappe off the practice squad to be QB2.
That is about 9 weeks in the life of the Browns.
Meanwhile, the player that Stefanski ran out of town, Baker Mayfield, is a productive starter for another team.
You really can't trust Browns insiders as the Browns brass is purely untrustworthy.Cleveland 247 insiders believe he is safe for another year. Who knows though.
I find Stefanski interesting. His reputation is that he is a really strong coach, and he’s won NFL Coach of the Year twice in Cleveland. On the other hand, his resume is incredibly light, and his record is sub .500. If you go back and look at the roster Cleveland had with Mayfield, it was pretty damn good. Did nothing with it.
I don’t know what to make of the guy. He seems very particular on the type of QB he wants, and reports are that he likes QBs that play very controlled and on script, both on and off the field. It’s cited as one of the reasons he wanted to move on from Baker Mayfield. Of course, this is just what I’ve read, so totally unsubstantiated.
All of the above are things that Shedeur is not, and again I’ve read unsubstantiated reports the Shedeur was definitely not a Stefanski selection. And frankly one he thinks is a headache.
At the start of training camp, the Browns had brought in 40 year old Flacco, traded for Kenny Pickett, drafted Dillon Gabriel, drafted Shedeur Sanders, and had Deshaun Watson on the PUP. They signed Tyler Huntley to the PS, elevated him to start a preseason game, traded Kenny Pickett away, started Joe Flacco, released Tyler Huntley, signed Billy Zappe to the PS, started Dillon Gabriel, traded Joe Flacco, and now may elevate Billy Zappe off the practice squad to be QB2.
That is about 9 weeks in the life of the Browns.
Meanwhile, the player that Stefanski ran out of town, Baker Mayfield, is a productive starter for another team.