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Thank you, sir. I have set it to record on my VCR.It says it will be on ESPN 2 at 1030
Thank you, sir. I have set it to record on my VCR.It says it will be on ESPN 2 at 1030
Thank you for posting this.It says it will be on ESPN 2 at 1030

Yeah, that part when they had Jerry up there explaining how things worked to their dumb asses was amusing.Only things so far...
There are a group of fans who get shown the draft room by Jerry. Wonder how much those suckers paid for that. Jerry says we know so much about these kids, down to who their next door neighbors were growing up. Jerry: "I'd be upset if everyone knew as much about me as we know about these players."
I didn't realize there were only like seven seconds left to get our pick in after the Eagles trade.
Schotty seemed totally shocked when the Rams took Simpson.
When 20 is up, Jerry asks about the pass rushers and who they want. Shotty is the one talking to him on his right, saying we think Lawrence. Interesting because he's not even looking over to his left where Goof and McClay is. Unless McClay got up and walked over there, it looks like Schotty and Parker essentially made the pick, although everyone agreed on Lawrence. Obviously not everything is shown and there is some editing, but still, kind of interesting he's not asking Will.
Like boozer said, Goof seems competent and even Jerry does. Could be AI though.![]()
Uhh, spoilers tags, people!![]()

Obviously the Joneses can run every aspect of an NFL team, having done so for 37 years. They know who to call, how to draft, how to set up an equipment room, whatever is needed to run a franchise.
They can do all that shite.
But they aren’t football creators. They get consensus among lackeys who hang on their every word and who owe them everything.
They are content with losing because they lack any element of fear that they won’t be there next year.
They get hugely paid, are the center of attention, entertain famous people, and go through the motions of running a team like people in a marriage that lost all its passion 30 years ago.
Thank you for the spoiler tags.We got Downs and Lawrence

Genius negotiating by Rosie. Threw in a 7th round pick on the house when they already had a done deal.
I wondered that too. Just from the context it almost seemed like something was left out.I mean, in theory, they may have cut Roseman saying no without the extra 7th.
Fascinating, I think 12/20 and a 5 for 9/24 is pretty fair in general, although it depends on what the team at 9 is looking for. If the team at 9 was Miami or Arizona I could've easily seen them doing it, but Cleveland loved Fano and probably had a pretty big gap between him and any other OT because he was one of the only top tier OT's who actually has the athleticism for LT.
Pretty obvious that Downs was the target though, and I bet they were worried about the Giants at 10. If Downs had went earlier and Styles was there I assume they would've offered something similar.
Only things so far...
There are a group of fans who get shown the draft room by Jerry. Wonder how much those suckers paid for that. Jerry says we know so much about these kids, down to who their next door neighbors were growing up. Jerry: "I'd be upset if everyone knew as much about me as we know about these players."
I didn't realize there were only like seven seconds left to get our pick in after the Eagles trade.
Schotty seemed totally shocked when the Rams took Simpson.
When 20 is up, Jerry asks about the pass rushers and who they want. Shotty is the one talking to him on his right, saying we think Lawrence. Interesting because he's not even looking over to his left where Goof and McClay is. Unless McClay got up and walked over there, it looks like Schotty and Parker essentially made the pick, although everyone agreed on Lawrence. Obviously not everything is shown and there is some editing, but still, kind of interesting he's not asking Will.
Like boozer said, Goof seems competent and even Jerry does. Could be AI though.![]()
I know it's almost cliche at this point, but the only other factor is the culture that has been cultivated over the years. When the GM faces no accountability that filters down into the attitudes of the players.It's something else festering underneath besides poor drafting.
Interesting that the Browns told Stephen that 12/20 for 9/24 was "light in all dimensions." I wonder how far from equal it was on the chart.
I know it's almost cliche at this point, but the only other factor is the culture that has been cultivated over the years. When the GM faces no accountability that filters down into the attitudes of the players.