have him, i would have traded for a peanuts he was being released anywayswow i love it
no offense, your coaches stunk...... he could turn sroundhave him, i would have traded for a peanuts he was being released anyways
No doubt, a 6th is a good waiver on a former first round talent. Win-win imo but glad he's gone, his work ethic infuriated me.no offense, your coaches stunk...... he could turn sround
Gotta hand it to Sashi Brown... It may look like a bummer to get rid of all these busts, but he's getting value for literally nothing. A 6th or 7th round pick for someone that is going to be released is well worth it. Even if these guys turn it around and become all-stars, it doesn't matter. I like what Sashi is doin in Cleveland. It's smart management.have him, i would have traded for a peanuts he was being released anyways
I like it too, may be a long process but it's finally something that has actual direction. Only thing I'm afraid of is trading Joe Thomas, although it'd probably be the smart move since this team has zero talent in most places. They just have to hit draft picks. Hue seems like a solid hire and hopefully Haslam stays a mile away.Gotta hand it to Sashi Brown... It may look like a bummer to get rid of all these busts, but he's getting value for literally nothing. A 6th or 7th round pick for someone that is going to be released is well worth it. Even if these guys turn it around and become all-stars, it doesn't matter. I like what Sashi is doin in Cleveland. It's smart management.
It's definitely a good direction. But how many times has that franchise made strides like this only to pour water on the coals as soon as the season tanks. Haslam needs to take the "what have you done for me lately" approach out of his ownership strategy. If he can stick it out with Brown & Hue for 2-3 years I would expect big things.I like it too, may be a long process but it's finally something that has actual direction. Only thing I'm afraid of is trading Joe Thomas, although it'd probably be the smart move since this team has zero talent in most places. They just have to hit draft picks. Hue seems like a solid hire and hopefully Haslam stays a mile away.
well theres that.......No doubt, a 6th is a good waiver on a former first round talent. Win-win imo but glad he's gone, his work ethic infuriated me.
id trade em, sucks but its what needs doneIt's definitely a good direction. But how many times has that franchise made strides like this only to pour water on the coals as soon as the season tanks. Haslam needs to take the "what have you done for me lately" approach out of his ownership strategy. If he can stick it out with Brown & Hue for 2-3 years I would expect big things.
As for Thomas. Why not at this point in his career. He's still the undisputed #1 LT in the league, bar none. But for how much longer? At 31 years old you gotta think he has retirement on the mind. He's one of the most loyal players that I've ever seen. Would be a bummer to see him leave, but I would think its a smart move. Trade him while he still has great value.
Evidence that the Browns are still a black hole in the NFL
I agree. So far the kid has shown good signs attitude-wise. At this point, that's all we can hope for.Or it could be they know this kid is just a huge bust. From what I understand he was terrible in the locker room, didn't want to listen to coaching, and just had a terrible work ethic in general. Now maybe he can change with a new environment but you don't usually trade within your division like this unless you know the kid is bad.
“I was a little bit surprised,” said Gilbert. “I was more happy and shocked at the same time. I am just excited for this new opportunity, fresh opportunity, with these guys. Everybody has welcomed me with open arms and I am just ready to get to work.
“Words can’t even explain how excited I am right now. I am just grateful.”
Gilbert got to work with his new teammates on Monday at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex as they prepare to take on the Washington Redskins on Monday Night Football on Sept. 12. And he immediately liked the vibe from his new team.
“It’s a lot different,” said Gilbert. “It’s a little more laid back. Everybody here knows what this team is capable of. At the same time when we hit the practice field it was a whole different level. I am excited for that every day.
“Being around the guys in this locker room, these guys know what it takes to win a championship. You have quality leaders on offense and defense. I’m just coming in looking up to those guys and following their lead for now.”
Gilbert was selected by the Browns with the eighth overall pick of the 2014 NFL Draft. He played in 23 games with two starts in Cleveland, and accounted for 29 tackles, nine passes defensed, and a 23-yard interception for a touchdown. He had some issues while with the Browns, but said he has grown up a lot and is just ready to move forward.
“All I know is what I can do and what I am going to do for this franchise,” said Gilbert. “I want to go out and prove it every day. I don’t want to talk about it so much, just show it with my actions on the field and my play. I just want to continue to be consistent as I have been in the past year. Continue to show I am here every day to work and show consistency.
“Just growing up off of the field. There are a lot of things that can distract you when you come in, but after a year in the league and not getting done what I wanted to get done in my first season, it’s changed me and made me a new man.”
Of course, this IS the browns we're talking about....not exactly a bastion of sound decisionsOr it could be they know this kid is just a huge bust. From what I understand he was terrible in the locker room, didn't want to listen to coaching, and just had a terrible work ethic in general. Now maybe he can change with a new environment but you don't usually trade within your division like this unless you know the kid is bad.
Or it could be they know this kid is just a huge bust. From what I understand he was terrible in the locker room, didn't want to listen to coaching, and just had a terrible work ethic in general. Now maybe he can change with a new environment but you don't usually trade within your division like this unless you know the kid is bad.
Browns not trading Thomas
bleacherreport.com/articles/2671443-joe-thomas-trade-rumors-latest-news-and-speculation-on-browns-ot
I wonder what the Steelers sent & why would the Browns give up on him so early?