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Which NFL franchises never to have won Super Bowl are closest to title breakthrough?
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(02-02-2018, 03:09 PM)Wyche Wrote: To be honest, I don't think either one of them will be hoisting the hardware any time soon. :andy:


That said, I DO think the Browns have made some interesting and necessary moves in an attempt to better themselves.  They essentially threw away the last two seasons in order to have money to chase FAs, and Dorsey has had some good drafts out in KC.  He has also scouted and been a personnel director with Mike Holgrem in Green Bay and Seattle.  The man has been a part of rebuilding three downtrodden franchises already.  He also played in the NFL.  Joe Thomas has gone to bat for Hue as well.  The players like him.


Now, get to us......Mediocre Merv and Mike "Junior Justice" Brown.

Which scenario seems more likely to you?  One has a talent problem, the other has an administration problem.


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Didn't know all that about Dorsey, so some great points. We all know that MB is cheap in FA and that Marv cannot get his
players ready for the Playoffs but i think you have to get to the Playoffs first to have a chance and i think we have a much
better chance at this then the Browns in this Division.

The Browns will always have a tough time competing in the AFC North without a decent QB and until they get one of these
i cannot give them much of a thought.

With us adding Pollack and Van Pelt we might be able to carry Marv's lame ass to a SB, yah never know.

Plus i am sure Lazor, Pollack, Van Pelt and Austin will all be in the running for HC in a couple years.

Mikeyboy won't live forever either.
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Re: - Pat5775 - 02-01-2018, 10:37 PM
RE: Which NFL franchises never to have won Super Bowl are closest to title breakthrough? - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 02-02-2018, 03:51 PM

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