Dylan Sampson pushing for RB1 job in Cleveland

#51
#51
I have no animosity towards the Browns. It’s just the results.
You do know the last time Titans played the Browns they got their tails kicked? 27-3 and the Browns finished 11-6 and Titans 6-11. They both sucked out loud last year and had same record but Titans were worse because they lost to worse teams hence number 1 pick. I love my Titans but like the Browns they are terribly ran, Ward might be ok but I’m not a firm believer in him. I’m afraid he will be a turnover machine and it’ll be a wasted pick. At least they can fight it out this year because they play each other again and see who reigns supreme in their suckitude.
 
#52
#52
You do know the last time Titans played the Browns they got their tails kicked? 27-3 and the Browns finished 11-6 and Titans 6-11. They both sucked out loud last year and had same record but Titans were worse because they lost to worse teams hence number 1 pick. I love my Titans but like the Browns they are terribly ran, Ward might be ok but I’m not a firm believer in him. I’m afraid he will be a turnover machine and it’ll be a wasted pick. At least they can fight it out this year because they play each other again and see who reigns supreme in their suckitude.
…wow. 👀
 
#53
#53
He ran for another 1k yards—and flashier yards. The difference between the conferences is obvious. To everyone else, that additional 1k yards and the style in which they were achieved is what won their vote. Point is, regardless of the nuances you don’t have that type of thing happen often and most other years, Sampson gets the nod hands down. Tennessee or not.
He had a great season. My point is he ran for all those yards because of the competition. Easier runs equal bigger plays and less wear and tear. If you put him on any SEC team you're looking at another 1200-1500 yd RB. Still a good season, but there are plenty of RBs over the years that didn't have as many yards that I'd say were better.
 
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