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Anyone think that the Bills trading for Cory Coleman was an unspoken clause/agreement to the Tyrod deal between Buffalo and Cleveland?  I felt like the  pick we got for Tyrod was such a steal... and cutting Coleman gave the Browns another draft pick + we're paying for cleaning up Clevelands cap a bit this year.  Cleveland may have wanted to see what Josh Gordon's status was going to be, also not sure if they had signed Landry yet.

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No.  Corey Coleman is another example of a great athlete who's a lousy football player. 

 

The Patriots too soon discover Coleman can run really fast but has absolutely no idea on what's happening on the football field.  

 

 

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3 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

No.  The Browns simply wanted to rid themselves of a turd that bean took a chance on polishing only to realized that he's still a turd who stinks. 

If only they tried polishing it. They bought the turd from the Browns, flipped it around d and noticed that yup, it's a turd, then threw it away where the Pat's picked it up and will check it out a bit more to see if theres anything valuable inside

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7 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

If only they tried polishing it. They bought the turd from the Browns, flipped it around d and noticed that yup, it's a turd, then threw it away where the Pat's picked it up and will check it out a bit more to see if theres anything valuable inside

 

It was a quick sniff and flush.

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28 minutes ago, Jobot said:

Anyone think that the Bills trading for Cory Coleman was an unspoken clause/agreement to the Tyrod deal between Buffalo and Cleveland?  I felt like the  pick we got for Tyrod was such a steal... and cutting Coleman gave the Browns another draft pick + we're paying for cleaning up Clevelands cap a bit this year.  Cleveland may have wanted to see what Josh Gordon's status was going to be, also not sure if they had signed Landry yet.

No and why would anybody think this or care.

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I am always amazed at the guys who win the athletic talent Olympics at birth, and then follow that up with a winning lottery ticket to enter the NFL....only to say "F it!" and throw it all in the toilet.

 

It's incredible to me.  There are several guys around the league every year who do this.

 

 

 

 

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The only conspiracy is that he did not want to be in Buffalo and did what he needed to get out, unfortunately.  It’s also known as “entitlement”.  While it’s a shame, it’s pretty common among talented youth.   

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50 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

If only they tried polishing it. They bought the turd from the Browns, flipped it around d and noticed that yup, it's a turd, then threw it away where the Pat's picked it up and will check it out a bit more to see if theres anything valuable inside

The Pats are straight up turd burglars

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1 hour ago, Jobot said:

Anyone think that the Bills trading for Cory Coleman was an unspoken clause/agreement to the Tyrod deal between Buffalo and Cleveland?  I felt like the  pick we got for Tyrod was such a steal... and cutting Coleman gave the Browns another draft pick + we're paying for cleaning up Clevelands cap a bit this year.  Cleveland may have wanted to see what Josh Gordon's status was going to be, also not sure if they had signed Landry yet.

I don't think it has any to do with TT.  But the Coleman deal was certainly an "unspoken" agreement.  Teams to that all the time to avoid having to explain cutting a recent 1st round pick.  It happened last year as well, where a team acquired high former high round draft pick for nothing and then cut him a week later.  I'll have to look that one up...

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