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Two years bruh, this will be his third. 

Exactly, a guy has had to learn 2 different offenses in 2 years, and had to learn one mis-season, doesn't shine for us, and now he is terrible, so lets trade him away for anything we can get? I find that line of thinking comical to be honest. 

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Exactly, a guy has had to learn 2 different offenses in 2 years, and had to learn one mis-season, doesn't shine for us, and now he is terrible, so lets trade him away for anything we can get? I find that line of thinking comical to be honest. 

 

Keep making those excuses.

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It's Amazing how many people give up on T-Rich after one year. Get some patience, everyone doesn't shine right away.

Thought he was overrated in college, he was mediocre in Cleveland, and he has stunk so far for the Colts.....what has he done for me to change my mind? And if he had such trouble learning the playbook, maybe he should have shut up about how good he was going to be.

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Guy isn't even 23 yet and he's done, finished, etc. this is just comical. You don't even have an argument other than "excuses"

 

 

Argument? What is there to argue? He's not good, two full years in the NFL of being not good. 

 

What is it that I need to argue? His game does all the arguing I could ask for. 

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Argument? What is there to argue? He's not good, two full years in the NFL of being not good. 

 

What is it that I need to argue? His game does all the arguing I could ask for. 

 

were you saying that after his rookie year? I bet you werent

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were you saying that after his rookie year? I bet you werent

 

We went 4-12, the last three games he played went, 42,28,53 yards and he finished the season injured sitting on the bench. I wasn't exactly waxing poetic about how great he was. 

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We went 4-12, the last three games he played went, 42,28,53 yards and he finished the season injured sitting on the bench. I wasn't exactly waxing poetic about how great he was. 

 

you try just breathing with broken ribs let alone getting killed by 300 pound monsters

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Who you? lol, I'm glad that clown is gone. 

 

im not bitter. unlike you I know the value of trent. you're just mad because the browns have been terrible for the last 12 years 

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im not bitter. unlike you I know the value of trent. you're just mad because the browns have been terrible for the last 12 years 

 

hahaha, awesome rebuttal....Trent good. Browns are bad....duurr

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Must i list them all? That would take quite some time. But here's a few: JIMMIE WARD, GABE JACKSON, RE'SHEDE HAGEMAN, TERRENCE BROOKS, CARL BRADFORD,DEE FORD, WESTON RICHBURG.

Brooks come on buddy I am losing faith in that eye for talent he couldn't tackle me or catch a cold

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Then why did boom herron/tashard choice/brown and bradshaw have similiar numbers behind our o-line and T-RICH stunk it up?  He was more than a full yard per carry off from those guys.

I really don't remember anyone putting up great numbers after the SF game about the time we started the 8 different O Lines in 8 weeks thing. Trent ran pretty good in that game Bradshaw broke his neck our running game disappeared. Except for a Brown flash here and there usually against a nickel.  

 

Trent was terrible last year no way around it but I think he deserves a chance with a off season before we burn him at the stake. Would I have made that trade no. I would have made do last year and grabbed Terrace West in the 5th this year and called it a day. Grigs wanted him now he needs to make it work. Pep didn't do Trent any favors in my opinion really  don't think he did the O many favors seemed to get it going late.

 

If you go back and look at Trent's draft profile there were not many negatives but one was intelligence maybe he really needs the time to feel comfortable with the playbook.

 

You could  see he is good in pass protection and can catch the ball(26 for 280 or something). I would have liked to see him in with Brown at times in the same backfield catching that pass in the flat to Havili that was always wide open that he managed to get 4 yards out. We have a new year. I think Trent will bounce back.

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