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Started by Rigg44, March 13, 2019, 03:54:17 PM

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Rigg44

So OBJ is a Brown now
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/26243093/grading-odell-beckham-jr-trade-giants-browns-won

Le'Veon Bell us a Jet

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/leveon-bell-saga-finally-reaches-the-end-as-rb-agrees-to-sign-a-four-year-deal-with-jets/

Antonio Brown is a Raider

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/26186487/grading-antonio-brown-trade-steelers-raiders-won

My thoughts-

I think OBJ will thrive in Clevland with a good young core

I think Bell will get the ball a thousand times a year and be done in two as the only option of offense

I think the Brwon will help the Raiders back to where they belong, a middle of the road team

That's what I think anyway.

Crewe

OBJ is going to tear it up in Cleveland. Im interested to see what the Browns do this year, I mean as much as my limited interest in football will allow

rollntider

Raiders are a dumpster fire.

Browns getting OBJ might help them.



TheNorm

Congrats to Jabril Peppers for getting the fuck out of ohio.

That being said, the Browns will make the Super Bowl before the Lions do.
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