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Related: About this forumThe Browns road to the Super Bowl starts now
Long time Browns fan but their owner Jimmy Haslam helped to pay for
the 1/6/21 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
chicoescuela
(1,568 posts)The Browns are stuck with a lot of bad karma. Good luck
Auggie
(31,798 posts)Sound like he and Ken Dorsey sucked today, judging by the stats. I'll watch the game on tape delay.
BOSSHOG
(39,836 posts)Im a Saints/Eagles. The Browns had few highlights but they had a fancy 50 yard line logo from the teams past. And Im proud of the Browns fans. Stay true to your team.
And one other thing. It was Tom Bradys first broadcast. Not bad, but no Brady fane here.
Botany
(72,476 posts)They should have kept Flacco and dumped the bust (so far) Watson.
True Dough
(20,252 posts)He's still recovering from surgery relating to last year's very serious knee injury. He won't play until at least Week 5 this season.
Diamond_Dog
(34,615 posts)Hes sure getting paid a lot to do a lot of nothing, isnt he?
Botany
(72,476 posts)
. for > half the season, and the 2024 season is just getting started
So far he has been a bust but the Texans made out like champ by trading him to
Cleveland. Cleveland should have dumped him and kept Flacco.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)notemason
(572 posts)by mistake while trying to learn to surf the net. Said they were at his home in the garage and he didn't even have to close the doors. He just painted a goal line across the doorway and they refuse to cross it.
RockRaven
(16,267 posts)even accepting that they gave their sex pest QB $46M/yr over 5 year. They've tried to be clever and him sucking and/or getting hurt have made them miss their window most likely.
They have paid him $46M each of these first three years, but have jiggered the contract in such a way to minimize how much it counts against the cap each year. Yet that is robbing Peter to pay Paul; every dollar paid to a player counts against the cap within 5 years maximum and often much less, depending on the contract structure. By the end of this season they will have paid him $138M, but only accounted for $57M on their cap. That missing $81M which has been paid but not accounted for will hit their cap over the next three years, as will the $92M left to be paid over the 4th and 5th years. There will be a roster fire sale (with or without a Superbowl) -- his cap number for each of the next two years stands at $73M, with another $27M the year after when he isn't even under contract anymore.