Nathan is on fire with these questions. We are super super lucky to have such a knowledgeable media guy like Nathan.
@Smellysmelly6292911 ай бұрын
Welcome back Ken, Go Browns!!!
@gunsarefun461810 ай бұрын
Glad to have Dorsey he knows his stuff
@scottzappa931411 ай бұрын
Love this time of year. We can be champions at least until September.
@dustinmurphy8211 ай бұрын
I feel you! March and April may be my favorite part of the football year 😂
@slaughterman4410 ай бұрын
@@dustinmurphy82 dont forget the few games here and there where we think were the #1 team!
@mattwroblewski587310 ай бұрын
I thought the season ending shoulder injury incurred on a designed run in a routine impact demonstrates the folly of running with your quaretrback....Because that ONE player ALSO HAS TO BE ABLE TO THROW THE FOOTBALL. So CAN our quarterback run effectively? Yes! And sometimes when plays break down, that skill can keep a play alive turning something out of nothing etc..But SHOULD we intentionally take that risk repeatedly knowing that on ANY play, our season could be effectively ended by a stinger or other minor injury commonly sustained by position players subjected to such impacts? No! It is NOT worth it!!! Please Ken, please take RPO out of your vocabulary while we are working with a team currently constructed as ours is, ok? Josh Allen is much bigger than Deshaun...but for what its worth I wouldnt run with my QB regardless of size because again, running the football or tackling a ball carrier almost always ends in a hard shoulder impact. The faster a guy is the harder the impact. So, lets not get our fast quarterback running downhill anymore ...OR teach him to slide EARLY and ALWAYS without exception