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He was injured in week 2.

I'll be ok if the browns give him another prove it deal. I mean, they bought a draft pick from the Texans for 16 million. What's a 7 or 8 mill for another prove it when you have all the cap space in the history of ever.

do not count him out coming back to Cleveland…just sayin…
I'm not saying I'm against bringing him back, or that they will or won't...just that I understand why there doesn't seem to be much of a market for him. NFL history is littered with WRs who blew up for one year then totally disappeared.
 
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Until their is a new coach this is still a team with a losing record.


Well, one way to look at it is... Kizer and Taylor are the same guy... one just committed 21 fewer turnovers. That takes you from dead last in giveaways (by a lot) to top 3rd. (ish)

That's probably 4 or 5 wins changing one guy. Not counting guys getting a year older or upgrading personnel. (Colts, Jets, and Titans lost all games by 3 - turnover margin -2 in all. Green Bay, up 21-7 till.. yeah interception in overtime... Jacksonville, lost 19-7 and somehow still in the game despite 5 turnovers, 4 by Kizer including one in the endzone)

(That's no bullshit, Kizer threw 22 picks and lost 7 fumbles. That's 29 goddammed turnovers from one dude. Hogan and Kessler threw 6 more. Taylor had 4. )

All of which is to say, you're dangerously close to significant improvement, and more Hue.
 
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:rofl:

Okay. True. He should be suited for slot. The Browns spent a first rounder on a slot sized guy who doesn’t truly fit anywhere. He’s the Jabrill Peppers of the offense.
In a long history of puzzling 1st round picks, Coleman stands near the top of the heap. A smallish receiver from a gimmick offense that dropped a lot of passes in college taken in the top-half of the 1st round. Ridiculous.
 
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