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- September 25, 2016 at 6:20 pm #6047
Dawg E. Dawg
ParticipantAgree with all but the special teams coach. Tabor has been a very good coach, and the recent struggles are more of an anomaly than anything, and the FGs fall on the kicker, not the coach.
I keep looking but I can’t find where Parkey has been cut yet. If anybody can find it, please link. What a joke.
September 25, 2016 at 8:13 pm #6049
the dudeParticipantGuys, there is a reason this guy was available late on a friday afternoon…..you can’t blame him.
browns call me and ask me friday to come kick from them? nope, have a guy on the other line interested in some whitewalls.
Hue Jackson is a loser.
September 26, 2016 at 9:14 am #6065
IceKeymasterPolice found this on the inside of Parkey’s trailer:

There were some really great defensive plays that most of us probably missed. When we ran the INT back for the touchdown, as soon as the ball was caught everyone on defense instantly switched to blocking. Every single person picked up a man and that’s the only reason it was run back for a TD. It was beautiful to watch and is a credit to Horton.
Demario Davis had another great game for the most part. He is a run stuffing beast. RB’s don’t gain a single yard once he makes contact.
At one point in the game Pryor lead the team in rushing yards, receiving yards, and passing yards. Think about that.
Shelton is getting better. He’s finally doing his job which is to make a complete mess of the middle of the field. He’s not gonna get a lot of stats but he’s disrupting.
Barnidge got his hands back.
Cody Kessler stuck in the pocket better than both RG3 and McCown did, and that helped the blockers. It shows trust in them, a trust that was heavily abused by Pasztor.
Credit again to the refs who probably all own condos in Miami. Way to call a 1 sided game.September 26, 2016 at 9:16 am #6067
soupParticipantI hope on one sided you mean in Cleveland’s favor. Pasztor – in 60 offensive smnaps – got called for holding 3 times – they let the other 57 go.
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September 26, 2016 at 10:31 am #6070
ShooterModeratorPaztor was called for 5 penalties.
But otherwise yes I agree with you because that was the worst display of offensive line play I’ve ever seen.
September 26, 2016 at 10:57 am #6072
soupParticipantPaztor was called for 5 penalties.
But otherwise yes I agree with you because that was the worst display of offensive line play I’ve ever seen.2 were false starts. I was merely referring to the 57 holding penalties he got away with.
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September 26, 2016 at 12:08 pm #6075
ShooterModeratorAh, I see.
September 26, 2016 at 2:41 pm #6079
ShooterModeratorAt one point in the game Pryor lead the team in rushing yards, receiving yards, and passing yards.
Can he kick?
October 21, 2016 at 9:27 am #6306Dawg E. Dawg
ParticipantAlright, I’m bringing this thread up for one specific reason.
For the Miami game, I was in Bengals country and didn’t see most of the game, so I didn’t realize this even happened until somebody told me about it last night. Somehow, nobody on this site mentioned it, and it hasn’t received much national attention but…
WHY THE HELL DID WE DEFER??? We won the coin toss in OT, and we deferred??? WTF??? does anybody remember a legit reason for this? With the new OT rules, it’s not quite as bad as when the lions did it, but still?
This, to me, is a huge mistake by Hue. I’m really hoping somebody can explain this, and also why Soup didn’t give him a goat for doing it.
October 21, 2016 at 10:05 am #6307
soupParticipantBecause we tore Tannehill in half that game and our offense was unstoppable (so to speak). We also had a 3rd round rookie playing game 1 of his career. I’ve no issues with it
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October 21, 2016 at 6:01 pm #6308Dawg E. Dawg
ParticipantI just disagree completely. You always take the ball in overtime. Always. The rules, even though they’re better than they use to be, favor the team that gets the ball first. That game even shows it. Both teams had a possession, both defenses got a stop. Dolphins scored on their second possession, game over. Browns never got a second possession.
October 21, 2016 at 9:08 pm #6309
soupParticipantDude. We missed 3 FG. It’s not Hues fault we lost. We tried 6 FG and missed 3. The D just had a strip sack that set up the game winner.
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