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Chocolate Lab

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Jerry admitted in that Stephen A Smith interview this year that he wasn't the risk-taker he used to be.

Truth is, he doesn't care about trying to win Superbowls anymore. He's scared that if he made a bold move like that and it didn't work, the team might not be relevant and he'd lose at least some of his money and fame.
 

Chasing6

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Texans were active in free agency and drafted a QB with a top pick, 2 things we don't do.

Lions have been drafting top 5 for like 30 years, they were bound to be good eventually. Also Campbell coaching.
Texans will get destroyed by Detroit.
 

KingCorcoran

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Thanks for caring what I think because you can't get enough. Jerry cares because it is about marketing not about winning because if he did,
like his HC he replaces, he doesn't with his failing GM. So keep asking more questions and replies...awesome. Love to help you
I’ll have what you’re having. No ice.
 

FVSTONE

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Just food for thought: What contributed to the teams mentioned?

Both of them traded away one ( if not best ) player on their team to get a truck load back

Browns gave away (3) 1st rd, (2) 4th rd and (1) 3rd rd for Deshaun Watson

Rams gave away (2) 1st rd and (1) 3rd rd and Jarod Goff

Both teams were stuck and made BOLD moves. Took a chance and could have gotten worse, but look where they are.
Well, for the Rams trading up to get the QB they wanted wasn't all that bad of a move, but Cleveland on the other hand is a real head scratcher. Personally, I love the fact that Cleveland stinks as bad as they do. Signing a serial sexual predator to any dollar amount had to be the worse move in the NFL.....EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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