Bird Droppings wrote:Turn on the rice cooker.
One of Cleveland's biggest needs in the draft was a wide receiver ... every expert seemed to think so.
But, they did not draft a wide receiver, and they just lost their best wide receiver on suspension.
So now is the time to send our Rice to Cleveland for a fourth round draft pick next year ... or even a fifth rounder.
We just drafted Richardson and Norwood so add them to Harvin, Baldwin, and Kearse and that makes five ... and take one of the other six WR's already on the team and you've got ....
no need for reheated Rice.
The value of Rice will never be higher.
Browns fans were jubilant and a groundswell of optimism is gripping The Dog Pound.
... er, except for a receiver, which Rice will help feed right now.
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HumanCockroach wrote:And yet another drum that must be beat, forever and forever, and forever. We get it Birwas, you don't like Rice and Harvin, the first 100 posts on it was enough to get that point across.
NorthHawk wrote:I'm real hopeful we keep both Richardson and Norwood this year.
There's one roster spot with Tate gone, so one of them will have to beat our Rice and the other will have to beat out either Lockette or Kearse.
I think the rookies have more upside than Lockette, but Kearse has shown the ability to make big plays, too.
This might be the most competitive TC for WRs we've had since Pete and John took over.
Eaglehawk wrote:NorthHawk wrote:I'm real hopeful we keep both Richardson and Norwood this year.
There's one roster spot with Tate gone, so one of them will have to beat our Rice and the other will have to beat out either Lockette or Kearse.
I think the rookies have more upside than Lockette, but Kearse has shown the ability to make big plays, too.
This might be the most competitive TC for WRs we've had since Pete and John took over.
Gotta have a crystal ball for this one. I truly want to keep Rice. He is motivated and wants to be here and is a baller.
Not so much concerned for him getting hurt as I am for Harvin. Which is why your points about keeping Norwood and Richardson make sense.
But how can we keep so many WR's?
Can't keep all of them you know?
NorthHawk wrote:Eaglehawk wrote:NorthHawk wrote:I'm real hopeful we keep both Richardson and Norwood this year.
There's one roster spot with Tate gone, so one of them will have to beat our Rice and the other will have to beat out either Lockette or Kearse.
I think the rookies have more upside than Lockette, but Kearse has shown the ability to make big plays, too.
This might be the most competitive TC for WRs we've had since Pete and John took over.
Gotta have a crystal ball for this one. I truly want to keep Rice. He is motivated and wants to be here and is a baller.
Not so much concerned for him getting hurt as I am for Harvin. Which is why your points about keeping Norwood and Richardson make sense.
But how can we keep so many WR's?
Can't keep all of them you know?
Special Teams, maybe? That's a good question but we had 6 WRs on the roster last year.
Baldwin
Harvin
Kearse
Tate
Lockette
Walters
Add in Rice - remove Tate and 2 others would have to go.
It seems like Walters and Lockette would be the choices on paper. Richardson is the speed that Lockette has and is more experienced as a player albeit not at the NFL level.
They almost have to keep another WR because of the probability of injuries to Rice and Harvin.
PasadenaHawk wrote:I see no mention of Chris Mathews. I hope he makes the team and think he has as good a chance as anyone (other than Baldwin, Kearse and Harvin who are locks)
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