The Official Darren McFadden Watch Thread

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  1. GMJ

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    Today the Browns lost to the Steelers 34-7. Brady Quinn did not start. Browns currently at 0-1
     
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    ghoti A PhD in Horribleness

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    Watch out for the Chiefs.</p>

    It sure looks like those "Hard Knocks" are going to last all season.</p>

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    I'd say the Cheifs and Falcons looked the worst to me today.
     
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    Hey hey hey get your own number 1 overall draft pick
     
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    ghoti A PhD in Horribleness

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    Brady Quinn = Vince Young.</p>

    Seven straight wins at least.</p>
     
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    I think Brady Quinn is the best QB on that team, so I'm holding on to each week he doesn't start.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GMJigga)</div><div class='quotemain'>I think Brady Quinn is the best QB on that team, so I'm holding on to each week he doesn't start.</div> </p>

    Aint that like being the worlds smartest blonde? </p>

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    Well he is a rookie, but he's been a spark for that team in the preason (relatively). So based on that I'm saying he's their best shot. I do think he could win them two or three more games than if he rides the pine all season.
     
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    I just cannot believe how the Browns won that game against the Bengals. Carson Palmer had 400+ yards and 6 TD's and they lost. If we see this offense out of the Browns a couple times during the season I'll have to get this thread changed to "The Official Ray Rice Watch Thread"
     
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    ghoti A PhD in Horribleness

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    Hey, hey, hey.</p>

    We have a one game lead on the Browns!</p>
     
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    huevonkiller Change (Deftones)

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GMJigga)</div><div class='quotemain'>I just cannot believe how the Browns won that game against the Bengals. Carson Palmer had 400+ yards and 6 TD's and they lost. If we see this offense out of the Browns a couple times during the season I'll have to get this thread changed to "The Official Ray Rice Watch Thread"</div></p>

    Palmer was great in that game, but the Browns gave him those last 1-2 TD(s) and 70-100 yards with their prevent defense. The Cincy defense is truly horrific. </p>

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    Wow what a game today! Lets buy the Raiders a beer or something... who knows how important that blocked FG could be to the future of this franchise.</p>
     
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    Well after today I'd say we can kiss bye-bye to DMac. If beating the Bengals wasn't enough, a win today and a narrow loss at Oakland last week has lead me to believe that they'll be a middle-of-the-pack team. So who should we look at now?</p>

    Hopefully they peter out, and we can still nab Desean Jackson with the Browns pick, and maybe Ray Rice with our 2nd first? I don't see us paying JJ any more money after this year, and Rice has impressed me more than Steve Slaton in his ability to run between the tackles and outside.</p>

    Antoine Cason is also another option with that first 1st rounder. Then maybe DJ Hall in the 2nd round?</p>
     
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    If you watch more than the USF game, Slaton is a lot better runner on the perimeter than Rice because of his speed. USF just has the formula. Only school that has been able to stop him. Rice is more of a between the tackles guy, lacks elite speed. Both will probably have to prove a lot to be more than complimentary pieces in the NFL.. Looking more like 2nd rd picks now.</p>
     
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    I'd say the Cowboys need a between the tackles guy, just look at how Julius Jones is somewhat-floundering. Rice is a guy who will push the pile for a couple extra yards, and makes ridiculous cuts in the middle. Either way it looks like Marion is starting next year (if not this year at some time)</p>
     

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