Nfc west*They play the Giants in the pre-season.
Their schedule is NFC East including at the Pats and home against the Rams and Seahawks. I wonder if they'll get flexed into some better regional TV slots.
https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/browns-2019-opponents-are-set
Seems optimistic. Indy is pretty good and they still have money to spend.Las Vegas has them as the 3rd favorite in the AFC, after us and KC
The Browns had a pretty good season last year once Baker got in the lineup and Hue was jettisoned. The team is very good. It's not still the Browns. They are going to compete.I don’t know. They’re still the Browns. But seriously, it shows you can build an impressive roster with 2,436 quality draft picks.
Okay, enough. If they can’t make his work, it wasn’t meant to be.
Makes me think of Millar talking about the Red Sox drought. That had nothing to do with the guys that were on the team in the present.The Browns had a pretty good season last year once Baker got in the lineup and Hue was jettisoned. The team is very good. It's not still the Browns. They are going to compete.
Huh? He's hired one head coach and that coach has coached zero games.As a guy, I thought John Dorsey was pretty unimpressive on Hard Knocks, but his revamping of the roster shows what he did in KC was not a fluke. His acumen with regards to hiring coaches looks iffy at best.
With how loaded the Browns are on offense, they should probably trade their punter. It's not like they're going to use him much this season.With all these deals the last few days I completely forgot that they signed Kareem Hunt as well.
Yeah. That's making it hard to jump on the wishing them well bandwagon.With all these deals the last few days I completely forgot that they signed Kareem Hunt as well.
Yah. My thread title completely backfired.Pretty sure a new thread title is going to be needed soon.
NOT SO FAST MY FRIEND....Holy shit, what an amazing job John Dorsey has done building the Browns roster.