just saw a couple pics of Gordon at practice.. he passes the looks test.. tall and thick... gonna be very tough for DBs to handle...
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NJ-Buckeye;2184724; said:just saw a couple pics of Gordon at practice.. he passes the looks test.. tall and thick... gonna be very tough for DBs to handle...
I think they better babysit Gordon because he also failed the drug test at Utah which he originally said that he had passed. He said he is clean now and will pay back the Browns for drafting him with the supplemental pick but 3 times is a little scary.NJ-Buckeye;2184724; said:just saw a couple pics of Gordon at practice.. he passes the looks test.. tall and thick... gonna be very tough for DBs to handle...
LitlBuck;2185310; said:I think they better babysit Gordon because he also failed the drug test at Utah which he originally said that he had passed. He said he is clean now and will pay back the Browns for drafting him with the supplemental pick but 3 times is a little scary.
They might not have to rent an apartment but they might want to think about putting an electronic monitoring device around his ankle and only take it off when it is state taped.exhawg;2185318; said:This is why they really need apartments at the practice facility for high risk players. Only let him out for games. It's probably worth 50K a year to pay someone be with him 24/7 to make sure he stays clean.
****Josh Gordon is an impressive athlete. You are first struck by his 6-foot-3, 225-pound frame. But the guy isn?t simply large (and larger than all of the other rookie receivers). He looks to be an exceptional athlete. He moves with a great deal of fluidity and catches the ball with relative ease. Gordon?s hands not only appear to be dependable, but they?re also extremely large. A couple of people who shook hands with the second-round pick in the supplemental draft shared that his hand swallowed theirs. Having been out of football because of his suspension at and subsequent transfer from Baylor, the guy is understandably behind in his physical conditioning, although he has plenty of time to catch up before the Sept. 9 season-opener against Philadelphia.
Browns owner Randy Lerner, who shot down rumors over the past few months that the Browns were for sale, released a statement today saying he's in negotiations with Tennessee businessman Jimmy Haslam, a minority owner of the Steelers.
The following is Lerner's full statement:
"In connection with current rumors and press inquiries, I can report that I've been approached by Mr. Jimmy Haslam, who is interested in making an investment in the Cleveland Browns. We are currently in negotiations and both sides have agreed to keep that dialogue and its details private. Given that any transaction would require League approval, care has been taken so that this process will not be disruptive to the organization, in particular the football team, as it prepares for the upcoming season. We will share further details or make an announcement if it becomes necessary."
Haslam is President of Pilot Flying J Travel Centers, the nation's largest retail operator of travel centers and truck stops.
Cleveland Browns owner Randy Lerner is in negotiations to sell at least part of his team to Jimmy Haslam, a minority owner in the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to a statement released by Lerner.?In connection with current rumors and press inquiries, I can report that I?ve been approached by Mr. Jimmy Haslam, who is interested in making an investment in the Cleveland Browns,? Lerner wrote. ?We are currently in negotiations and both sides have agreed to keep that dialogue and its details private.Lerner?s use of ?investment? has raised questions about whether he is selling the entire team or just a minority stake in the club. So far, media members have reported that the discussions are about selling the team itself.
?Given that any transaction would require League approval, care has been taken so that this process will not be disruptive to the organization, in particular the football team, as it prepares for the upcoming season. We will share further details or make an announcement if it becomes necessary.?
Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter
Browns owner Randy Lerner said he currently is in negotiations to sell his team to Mr. Jimmy Haslam. He wants to keep all details private.
27 Jul 12
There have been rumors over the past two months that the Browns were for sale. A spokesman for the team had denied those rumors in June.
Earlier Friday morning, ESPN 850 in Cleveland reported that while there wasn?t yet a deal in place, there was ?smoke and fire? surrounding a potential purchase of the Browns.
Lerner has run the team since October 2002, when he inherited the franchise from his late father Al Lerner.
Haslam is the CEO of Pilot Corporation, which is best known for its Pilot Flying J travel centers. ProFootballTalk?s Mike Florio reported Friday that Haslam has been a Steelers? minority owner since 2008.
IronBuckI;2185805; said:Based on the source...definitely not happening.
Lurker11;2185804; said:Browns owner Randy Lerner negotiating sale of team
Interesting. I prefer to have a known entity than an unknown one. Football is the one major sport where an owner with deep pockets isn't important.
I just don't understand why everyone has a distaste for Lerner. He is not a cheap owner and brought in the football minds (H & H) that everyone thought would turn the Browns around. He has Cleveland ties and I would hate to lose that because you never know what a out of towner is going to do. Plus, this investor has a very limited ownership in the Steelers so I don't know how much he knows about running a football franchise.exhawg;2185825; said:You just need an owner that doesn't treat the team like an ATM. As long as the owner hires the right people to run the organization and uses the whole salary cap that is all you need. I'm sure everyone would prefer Gilbert, but if this guy is used to doing things the Steelers way I don't see it being a bad thing.
I guess I don't understand what that has to do with the product on the field. He has given Holmgren and Heckert full control of the football operations and has given them all the resources, including money, to put a winning team on the field. I personally don't care if I see him or not.ysubuck;2185907; said:When is the last time anyone even SAW Randy Lerner?