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A film breakdown would be nice. They must think he has some decent second level ability along with his versatility.
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Well, we signed a center. Former second rounder. Ethan Pocic agrees to terms with Browns Here is his PFF.
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https://link.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/cdc-removes-24-percent-of-child-covid-19-deaths-thousands-of-others_4345083.html?utm_source=appan2029070
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Your name was Snapper before it was Vag.
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I don't know WTF to think. Vag is all into this pegging stuff and keeps bringing it up. It's like, keep your fetishes to yourself, man.
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Vag is in Heaven!
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We just sold our soul for Lucifer, not Hucifer.
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https://twitter.com/CharlesRobinson/status/1504909065822126082?s=20&t=XG7M75mS7poH5kATTnEXUA
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He's thinking dat Dak wasn't all that bad.
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If you screw over your starting QB and then go begging for him to come back, you might be a redneck.
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May want to check into the Harris County DA. A poster on another board that practices law there said he wasn't surprised a bit about no grand jury indictment. Not exactly sure what he meant by that, except he mentioned that if he gave details he would likely be banned. https://ballotpedia.org/Kim_Ogg Harris County DA Kim Ogg opens up to Houston's LGBT magazine
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Well..that didn’t take long. Austin Hooper released.
Riffer X replied to Canton Dawg's topic in THE BROWNS BOARD
Yep. This was a no doubter all along. Kudos to them not trying to keep it secret. -
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Well..that didn’t take long. Austin Hooper released.
Riffer X replied to Canton Dawg's topic in THE BROWNS BOARD
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I get it, but the argument can be made that being able to kick out and block several guys on one play in this offense is crucial. We don't always run ZBS schematically, but those slow developing designs where Chubb or Hunt (or DJ-Felton) look for the off-tackle cutback take time. One small contact on a backer or box safety on the backside can be the difference between a big gain or not. Tretter was a top 6 caliber center for years and a smart guy, so it may be a bit of a step back. I think we can do worse than Harris and have, but wouldn't be surprised if we draft one as well. Dunn also seems like a viable candidate to press Nick and/or be a swing man. Harris is also better than average in pass pro and communicates well, imo. Like I mentioned earlier, too many folks went by him getting thrust in at guard in 2020 when we had nobody left. He is a pure center all the way and I kind of like that. As to your Crue take, now I am all confused. Definitely one of the staples of my youth and a band I still crank out a few times a year. Speaking of which, going to give Shout at the Devil a listen before my upcoming meeting. I can't stand Tommy Lee anymore though, way to woke for my britches. And are they the worst of the "used to be good" bands? Anything released by them post 80s was cringeworthy -- Mick ran out of riffs! The only other bands that compete with 'good to suck' is maybe Def Leppard and Aerosmith.
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A look at Nick's one start last year -- which he mainly went up against Kenny Clark btw. 2020 was when we had no guards left and he was thrown into the fire as a rookie.
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I like Harris, especially in the second level along with his ability to read and execute assignments. Only concern is point of attack strength and size limitations in short yardage. Rats and Puke always seem to have bullish 3/4 NTs that cause size mismatches.
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And at the most crucial times.
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Who is going to tweeter out something for us right after some other reporter breaks the news?
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I wanted to bring in Trubisky to press Mayfield. Not happy about Puke picking him up, he is better than people think imo. Damn good running threat for one, and played on some abysmal Chicago offenses under Nagy. Also, had a really nice preseason last year in Buffalo. He will extend drives and be a general pain in the ass. Pitt probably has a good idea how they want to use him to leverage his strengths.