he's a good back .Shifty and quick. If he can stay healthy, he would be a upgrade behind Zeke and can actually start some games for us if something happens to Zeke.
agreeThe guy can also help in the slot in the passing game. If this team is paying $5 million and $6 million to backups who barely play in Sean Lee and Allen Hurns, paying an actual contributor like Duke Johnson makes much more sense.
Because its ******. Any success this offense has is because of Zeke, Dak's mobility and Cooper. This offense doesn't make anyone better or allow them to use their strengths to their advantage. Its outdated and needs to go. Its years overdue.Why? I mean, scoring was not why we lost last year. I don't agree.
And to my knowledge Duke's contract is for a 1+ plus this season.....and by year 3 its around 4.6 million. Very affordable.The guy can also help in the slot in the passing game. If this team is paying $5 million and $6 million to backups who barely play in Sean Lee and Allen Hurns, paying an actual contributor like Duke Johnson makes much more sense.
And to my knowledge Duke's contract is for a 1+ plus this season.....and by year 3 its around 4.6 million. Very affordable.
caveat being IF HEALTHY. I think in our system he will prove highly valuable and productive. The Browns didn't use him right.About $5 million next year and $6 million by 2020.
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/cleveland-browns/duke-johnson-16801/
Higher than you would hope for, but again, when you're paying stiffs like we are, it's peanuts for a guy that actually produces.
Because its ******. Any success this offense has is because of Zeke, Dak's mobility and Cooper. This offense doesn't make anyone better or allow them to use their strengths to their advantage. Its outdated and needs to go. Its years overdue.
The offense is a result of the coaching staff lol. The outdated playbook is on the coaches lol.I don't agree. It's not the Offense, it's the Coaching Staff. Either way, I don't see that happening so what's the point of going down this road?
I stand corrected. Well now I feel a little different about the move lol. Unless he actually has a role on this team but if its the Lance Dunbar/Lucky Whitehead role.....its not worth it.About $5 million next year and $6 million by 2020.
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/cleveland-browns/duke-johnson-16801/
Higher than you would hope for, but again, when you're paying stiffs like we are, it's peanuts for a guy that actually produces.
caveat being IF HEALTHY. I think in our system he will prove highly valuable and productive. The Browns didn't use him right.
I stand corrected. Well now I feel a little different about the move lol. Unless he actually has a role on this team but if its the Lance Dunbar/Lucky Whitehead role.....its not worth it.
I agree. But I have a strong feeling.....either Beasley is brought back or they draft a slot receiver. I don't think the plan is to just go with Hurns and play Cooper there even though that's what they are selling. Its kind of hard to see what the future of this team is without knowing what Moore's role will be. Is it his offense or is he simply calling Garret's plays?No, you would have to have a solid plan for him. But like I said, if he can help both as a running back and in the slot? That's a pretty nice roller him.
I agree. But I have a strong feeling.....either Beasley is brought back or they draft a slot receiver. I don't think the plan is to just go with Hurns and play Cooper there even though that's what they are selling. Its kind of hard to see what the future of this team is without knowing what Moore's role will be. Is it his offense or is he simply calling Garret's plays?
I guess you didn’t hear also that we have a new offensive coordinator. Jeez, some of the fans don’t pay attention.Because its ******. Any success this offense has is because of Zeke, Dak's mobility and Cooper. This offense doesn't make anyone better or allow them to use their strengths to their advantage. Its outdated and needs to go. Its years overdue.
Just like Nyheim Hines drafted in the 4th round last year, playing on a rookie contract for the first 4 years of his career? Just like Tarik Cohen drafted in the 4th round 2 years ago, playing on a rookie contract for the first 4 years of his career? There's plenty more examples, but i don't have the time....Duke Johnson isn't a 3rd down back though lol. He's a change of pace back who can play some slot for you and be a receiving threat and cause mismatches.