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I don't think Taylor is a whiff in the same realm as Dodd. You can clearly see the talent and it has translated against quality competition, albeit inconsistently. Just reality that you never know how these kids are going to adapt to the extreme adjustment from college to the NFL. He definitely seems like he needed a change of scenery. He was too afraid of screwing up to even be able to function during the PS when he actually shined during the previous two.
You rang?That’s Probably all he’s good for unless he gets a lucky deal with the devil for his hands Fry style.
Crazy to think he was our wr2 last year.
keep dreamingStealing my story man you heard it from me in Shoutbox first!
File this under duh
I’ll file it under “good”. Considering his play, there’s almost zero chance he doesn’t actually hurt Cleveland by telling them what he knows.
No kidding, everyone expected it. Honestly, I'd of rather kept him to see if he could get on track than get a 7th back, but oh well.
Yea but keeping him means we dont keep someone else they're excited about developing.No kidding, everyone expected it. Honestly, I'd of rather kept him to see if he could get on track than get a 7th back, but oh well.
No kidding, everyone expected it. Honestly, I'd of rather kept him to see if he could get on track than get a 7th back, but oh well.
https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/video/taywan-taylor-i-couldn-t-be-more-happy-to-be-here-in-clevelandThe notion that the Browns are getting some inside knowledge from Taylor is ridiculous.
1) If there was that much of a competitive advantage, teams would be signing players that were cut, and getting the same info every year all over the league
2) even if they are pumping Taylor for info, he won’t be able to tell them anything they can’t see on film anyway.
3) Titans coaches probably hadn’t starting going over the game plan with the team yet, so Taylor has no clue what we are planning to do vs Cle
4) Terminology won’t matter unless they are in the huddle with us ... teams change up their audibles all the time to keep the other teams from figuring it out.
There really isn’t much info that a WR will be able to give that isnt already readily available
https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/video/taywan-taylor-i-couldn-t-be-more-happy-to-be-here-in-cleveland
He explains that his DC in Cleveland pulled him to the side and wanted to see what they actually like doing. Not saying he did provide any information that it would benefit, but nonethless one of the reporter asked him the question.
Good summary of things to expect.Only way we beat Cleveland is if our D and ST's have a great game. We won't outscore them and let's be honest. We are going to see DH22 running a lot to keep them off the field. We won't see a lot of deep balls with Myles Garrett crashing in.