Well, even if you ignore the fact that the Browns were one of the powerhouses of the pre-merger NFL, they've also beaten the Dolphins the last 4 times they've played. So maybe the Dolphins themselves should be afraid of the Browns.Think everyone is missing the bigger picture here.
This might possibly be the first time in the history of the NFL that anyone has ever said the sentence "Im really scared of the Browns".
I really doubt the Brows will take Tannehill at #4. But look at it this way, if they take him at #4, or someone leapfrogs ahead of us and takes him, we will end up with an elite player falling to us. Someone like Richardson, Claiborne, or Blackmon will fall to #8. It's a win-win situation for us at imo.
With a top 10 pick you need to take BPA, not need! Missing on a top ten pick for need sets you back for years (Ted Ginn Jr anyone?)... It all depends on how they have Tannehill graded, if they have him graded as the 20th pick, I sure as **** hope they don't reach or trade up for him in a panic. Now if they have him as a 8-10 pick then by all means take him at 8.
it really should be just that simple.
Those Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens. The new Browns are a completely different story.
It should be that simple, but it's not because of the importance of the QB position in regards to winning football games.
You could argue that games are won in the trenches--Just saying !
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This might possibly be the first time in the history of the NFL that anyone has ever said the sentence "Im really scared of the Browns".
History means history not just "the new Browns"
and history shows us that the Browns were a very good team and a Jim Brown
led team was feared
in this new pass happy nfl we better figure it out soon b4 we are left behind another century
Come on Cleveland, draft Tannehill with the 4th pick. Just do it!!!