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1 hour ago, Kiwibrown said:

Sachi inherited an old expensive ineffective team. The Ray Farmer era set the team back 5 years.

Dorsey inherited an incompetent coach with a good young roster apart from QB, with possibly due best bounty of cap and draft picks ever.

This will never be the house that Dorsey built. That said retrospectively Sachi could of done a lot better, Haden, McCown, Osweiler, and he may of missed on mor picks than Dorsey.

 How will it not be the house Dorsey built? Dorsey has already turned over more than half the roster. Has potentially drafted the franchise quarterback the franchise corner found a franchise left tackle Future starting running back wide receiver. This rookie class might go down as the best class In Browns history. Really don’t see Sashi having that much success if he was in charge still.  We will never know what could have been. Dorsey success Can be accredited To Highsmith and Wolfe  because they are pretty great when it comes to evaluating personnel. I just know there would be no way in hell Sashi Could have put a front office together like that

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2 minutes ago, big poppa pump said:

Don't waste your time Buno.  We have gone round and round about this...  Just nod and say Sashi is the best ever....even tho we know he was a failure.

 

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Not a total failure Just was way over his head in the beginning. He should’ve never gone from a cap guy to GM. He probably would be an awesome assistant GM and maybe become a full-time GM down the road. He was great at some things and god awful at others 

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6 minutes ago, buno67 said:

 How will it not be the house Dorsey built? Dorsey has already turned over more than half the roster. Has potentially drafted the franchise quarterback the franchise corner found a franchise left tackle Future starting running back wide receiver. This rookie class might go down as the best class In Browns history. Really don’t see Sashi having that much success if he was in charge still.  We will never know what could have been. Dorsey success Can be accredited To Highsmith and Wolfe  because they are pretty great when it comes to evaluating personnel. I just know there would be no way in hell Sashi Could have put a front office together like that

All the $$$$ and all the picks come from Sachi. 

Dorsey will be remembered as a great gm if he can keep getting/hitting on draft picks and good fa signings, if he can’t keep the team talented then he will of squandered what Sachi gave him. 

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1 hour ago, Kiwibrown said:

All the $$$$ and all the picks come from Sachi. 

Dorsey will be remembered as a great gm if he can keep getting/hitting on draft picks and good fa signings, if he can’t keep the team talented then he will of squandered what Sachi gave him. 

They money came because he stripped the team and let every good FA walk. Any GM can sit back and do nothing. And the picks came because he decided to not draft one of the best QBs in the league and instead draft a WR who’s out of the league. Sashi was nothing special. Only good move he made was trading for Brock and a 2nd. 

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The right answer was to combine Sashi's talent with Dorsey's.

The "Genius of the AND" as Jim Collins coined it in his book Built to Last.

Probably unfathomable to the Haslams, especially with Hueball stabbing Sashi in the back and whispering sweet nothings into Dee's ears.

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10 minutes ago, bruceb said:

The right answer was to combine Sashi's talent with Dorsey's.

The "Genius of the AND" as Jim Collins coined it in his book Built to Last.

Probably unfathomable to the Haslams, especially with Hueball stabbing Sashi in the back and whispering sweet nothings into Dee's ears.

They would be a great combo. Hopefully depodesta still has influence from an analytics perspective. 

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6 hours ago, big poppa pump said:

Don't waste your time Buno.  We have gone round and round about this...  Just nod and say Sashi is the best ever....even tho we know he was a failure.

 

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(I hope I don't regret saying this) That's an adult film star.

...Oh, and nice use of the guy in the GIF, too.

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11 hours ago, bruceb said:

The right answer was to combine Sashi's talent with Dorsey's.

The "Genius of the AND" as Jim Collins coined it in his book Built to Last.

Probably unfathomable to the Haslams, especially with Hueball stabbing Sashi in the back and whispering sweet nothings into Dee's ears.

Agreed.  

Sashi should have been promoted to a management/VP role and Dorsey given control of the 53. Sashi was the first guy in 2 decades who had what appeared to be a long term plan in place.  

And for all the ish he gets about his drafting, he looks like he’s nabbed 2 Pro Bowlers already (Schobert and Garrett), Ogunjobi looks like he may be on his way and there too. Then there are high ceiling guys like Peppers and Njoku who are still just 22.

Either way, 2-3 pro bowlers (potentially more) in 2 draft classes isn’t too shabby imo.

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16 hours ago, Kiwibrown said:

All the $$$$ and all the picks come from Sachi. 

Dorsey will be remembered as a great gm if he can keep getting/hitting on draft picks and good fa signings, if he can’t keep the team talented then he will of squandered what Sachi gave him. 

Yeah why did sashi have all this money? Oh yeah he let Mack, Schwartz, Gipson, and TBen all walk away from the team. So the guys actually worth paying, he didn’t bother with. Let talent walk away cause he was afraid of the franchise tag or throwing contracts around. 

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4 hours ago, LETSGOBROWNIES said:

So that’s what you’re paying attention to eh?  The dudes faces? ? 

I'm more about script, lighting and musical accompaniment--who's not a sucker for a well-timed saxophone solo?--but to each their own.

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