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SEREbuckeye;1564745; said:
Yeah, it was a coin flip. Russell would have gotten me at least 2 points with his 100 yards and 1 fumble. Oh well, at least the Eagles D/ST has been stout.

Both of them suck equally.

Browns really need to go ahead and pick up Troy Smith. Not saying that in a homer-OSU way, but Quinn doesnt look to be the franchise stud and Anderson is terrible. With losing speed recently (Winslow and Edwards), Smith would keep the opponent's D guessing, something they desperately need. At this point, maybe they should try out the waterboy??

Hate to say it, but Troy would not help this Browns team, they need more than a QB. They need a playmaker or two. The Browns have gone through more QBs in the last 10 years than any other team, and the one that turned out the best was Anderson in a fluke year.
 
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ulukinatme;1564766; said:
Hate to say it, but Troy would not help this Browns team, they need more than a QB. They need a playmaker or two.

Well they could at least pick up Troy as one playmaker. A solid QB that could open up new formations is always a good start. After him, go hard after some speed on the outside. Also, its a novel idea but lets get a good pickup in the draft this year!
 
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SEREbuckeye;1564745; said:
Yeah, it was a coin flip. Russell would have gotten me at least 2 points with his 100 yards and 1 fumble. Oh well, at least the Eagles D/ST has been stout.

Both of them suck equally.

Browns really need to go ahead and pick up Troy Smith. Not saying that in a homer-OSU way, but Quinn doesnt look to be the franchise stud and Anderson is terrible. With losing speed recently (Winslow and Edwards), Smith would keep the opponent's D guessing, something they desperately need. At this point, maybe they should try out the waterboy??
It is in an OSU homer way. If he hadn't been a Buckeye, not one single Browns fan would ever mention him. He wouldn't fare any better here than BQ or DA. He's shown nothing in the NFL to indicate he'd help anybody.
 
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NFBuck;1564772; said:
It is in an OSU homer way. If he hadn't been a Buckeye, not one single Browns fan would ever mention him. He wouldn't fare any better here than BQ or DA.

Thats what I'm thinking. I don't think we can blame the QBs at this point, not that they've all been stellar. Browns have had their fair share, and if you look back on that one fluke season, the biggest difference was the playmakers. Lewis wasn't quite as slow and hobbled. Stonehands wasn't dropping many balls. We had Winslow and he was making plays. Right now the skilled positions appear to be lacking. The people they have in to catch the ball aren't getting open or can't bring it in, and the backs either aren't getting the holes from the O-line or can't find them.
 
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NFBuck;1564772; said:
It is in an OSU homer way. If he hadn't been a Buckeye, not one single Browns fan would ever mention him. He wouldn't fare any better here than BQ or DA. He's shown nothing in the NFL to indicate he'd help anybody.

Of course he hasn't shown much, Flacco is a stud, there has been not much need to put Troy in. Reason I am saying they should pick up Smith is that we have seen what the kid can do, and he went to a team where he really hasnt had the opportunity to showcase.

Of course to most NFL fans that aren't Buckeye fans, Smith is just a bench warmer and the only thing they know is that he won a Heisman and was a late round draft. You can't grade the kid on what you haven't seen. He needs to go to a team that is stiff and a spark, something other than an I-Formation, ie the Browns.

Hell, even if he was brought in as a backup, Id say he'd be better than DA.
 
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SEREbuckeye;1564791; said:
Of course he hasn't shown much, Flacco is a stud, there has been not much need to put Troy in. Reason I am saying they should pick up Smith is that we have seen what the kid can do, and he went to a team where he really hasnt had the opportunity to showcase.

Of course to most NFL fans that aren't Buckeye fans, Smith is just a bench warmer and the only thing they know is that he won a Heisman and was a late round draft. You can't grade the kid on what you haven't seen. He needs to go to a team that is stiff and a spark, something other than an I-Formation, ie the Browns.

Hell, even if he was brought in as a backup, Id say he'd be better than DA.
His performance in the debacle in the desert was the first indictment on his NFL future. He saw some action late in '07 and didn't show much of anything. I love Troy for what he did in Columbus, but when they (Buckeye players) leave, I try to remain objective about their NFL future. I don't think he'd necessarily be any worse than BQ or DA...I just doubt he'd be much better. It would be a lateral move IMO. Truthfully, I wouldn't mind seeing him get a shot, I just get annoyed by Browns/OSU fans (not saying you necessarily), and there are a lot of them, that act like Troy Smith is a savior. He's not. He's a marginal NFL QB.
 
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NFBuck;1564799; said:
His performance in the debacle in the desert was the first indictment on his NFL future. He saw some action late in '07 and didn't show much of anything. I love Troy for what he did in Columbus, but when they (Buckeye players) leave, I try to remain objective about their NFL future. I don't think he'd necessarily be any worse than BQ or DA...I just doubt he'd be much better. It would be a lateral move IMO. Truthfully, I wouldn't mind seeing him get a shot, I just get annoyed by Browns/OSU fans (not saying you necessarily), and there are a lot of them, that act like Troy Smith is a savior. He's not. He's a marginal NFL QB.

I understand what you are saying with everyone clamoring for Smith to "come home and save the franchise." Im not saying he would turn the team around. I just think having two pocket passers (DA and Quinn) both being equally terrible, Smith could add something new to the QB front that they show to opposing defenses.

He would never be a franchise savior, but he could add a spark here and there throughout the game the way most dual threat QBs are being worked currently in the NFL. Maybe Wildcat? Who knows, noone is a NFL coach, and even they dont get it right. I just think that the Browns need something, someone different in the pocket. They also need help in many other areas, but we are just talking about QB right now.


In further news, Youboty had a big play today, which might help him get more PT as the season progresses.
 
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I think when Anderson threw the pick he was just happy somebody fucking caught it. It's as if everybody got together and decided to show solidarity with their departed teammate. Even the guy who they got in the trade for Stonehands got in on the act!

Anderson wasn't that great but he might've had a chance to be better if the playcalling were a little better. How many drives were started running straight up the middle? How many times did they try a little play action? The predictability makes me long for the days where they'd at least run a toss play to the FB just to make the other team say "WTF" once in a while.
 
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I know they'd get fined, fired or both but if I'm one of the coaches in this puke fest I tell my QB to get comfy, punt on 1st down and just keep pinning the other fucker deep and waiting on his retard to fuck up worse than your retard.

Extreme Tresselball is sometimes called for.
 
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NFBuck;1564799; said:
His performance in the debacle in the desert was the first indictment on his NFL future.

How is that? When ever have you seen Troy in that type of poor mental and physical condition ever?

When has an Ohio State offensive line ever played that bad for their QB?

When has a coaching staff ever been quite so "shell-shocked" and all of a sudden become un-able to make game time adjustments?

Fact is, it rarely happens in the NFL.


I'm not saying blowouts don't happen, but to see the monumental letdown in all aspects of the game really requires the highschool/college level game.

Troy wouldn't have to be a stud to help us win. He just needs to be steady, which at this point wouldn't be too much to ask - and remember, the Ravens staff was willing to make him a starter before his severe illness - now granted his competition was Boller and a rookie Flacco, it still says something when their coaches are saying they still have faith in him to run the offense should something happen to their starter.

You act as if he would have a completely inept cast around him.
While the Browns aren't the best, we have some talent and a line that can keep him upright considering his mobility. I dont see the harm because I doubt he'll really require a large contract... :tongue2:
 
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NFBuck;1564772; said:
It is in an OSU homer way. If he hadn't been a Buckeye, not one single Browns fan would ever mention him. He wouldn't fare any better here than BQ or DA. He's shown nothing in the NFL to indicate he'd help anybody.

I like most of your posts, but I just don't agree with this. I'm not saying Troy would ressurect this franchise, but he has shown flashes. His first pre-season game he went 14-30 for over 200 yards and looked great. 14-30 looks laughable, but then count the SEVEN dropped balls.

He looked pretty good the entire pre-season with exception to game 4 where he threw a couple picks. I think he's a better player than Anderson or Quinn at this point. Stronger arm than Brady, more mobility than either, and an amazing ability to get players behind him and trust him. Hell, even after a quick start last year by Baltimore, Terrelle Suggs was still calling for Troy to get the start over Flacco. They named the Troy Smith package the Suggs' package after Suggs went off on wanting Troy to get more PT and possibly start.

But I understand your main theme. This team DOES need a franchise QB, and Troy probably isn't it. But you make him sound like grabage at the NFL level, which is far from the truth. Cam Cameron is even on record as saying he thinks Troy could be a solid starter elsewhere and a hidden gem.
 
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