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Browns Film Breakdown

Reviewing Other AFC North Drafts + Off-season Practice Video Hype/Hate

Browns Film Breakdown

Bleav

Football, Sports, Nfl, Browns, Cleveland, Nfl Team, Nfl Draft

4.8553 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Jake and Andrew return with some banter on the off-season practice clip drivel and what it does to a player's early perception negatively and positively. Then they shift to reviewing the rest of the AFC North drafts and identifying which players they liked the most and which of the three teams did best in their draft haul. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

what's up and welcome into the o'b-r film breakdown your host shake burns and your

0:19.3

spade with me here we have once again quiet day around the NFL world. We are spending more time. This is the time of year, Andrew, where we are spending more time prepping than actually talking because we're trying to find the right angle to cover as most podcasts go sort of zero dark 30 on us right now because there's just not a great deal of amount to

0:38.1

talk about. We are in the midst of some stuff coming this week. We're going to talk about UDFAs a little

0:42.7

later in the week as we get closer to the May 10th rival and the rookie camp and all of that.

0:47.3

And then obviously we have the schedule looming as well. But we want to hit on what I think

0:52.4

is an interesting topic around rookies around the league

0:54.8

and something that I think everybody gets, it's a trend.

0:59.5

And I'm sure if I go back and listen to because you kind of were starting to join me

1:03.1

a little bit more around this time last year after the draft where we're looking around

1:07.9

every year there is like this community of people no offense to the

1:13.1

fantasy people probably driven by them a little bit but there's this clip that of a rookie and it

1:19.5

doesn't it could be a defensive back slipping it could be uh like a one-on-one in that scenario

1:24.5

or a running back who just drops a ball or you know mis, mishandles a handoff or something. The one that happened, it wasn't today. It was a couple days ago, I think, but it got everybody riled up online. And that is an old bit that we were doing here for a little bit, which was the, the bit about what's everybody mad about online today. It's a little less prevalent when most things people are mad about online are not the NFL right now. So we're not always kind of having a path to. But this one is easy to me, Andrew. It happens every year later on down the line. You and I will kind of do maybe our Browns camp darling that is going to be this hyped up video clip player. but Xavier worthy, who's the first round pick that the Chiefs moved up for,

2:02.3

uh, camp darling that is going to be this hyped up video clip player but Xavier worthy who's the first round pick that the chiefs moved up for is Jew is just basically doing a wide receiver drill

2:07.3

around cones coming out of your cuts and just drops a throw from the coach kind of hits his hands

2:11.7

above his head hits his hands and you get this big reaction from people that are like well there

2:16.3

goes Xavier worthy you know this kind of validation of I had concerns about him in the pre-draft.

2:21.3

You can't catch the football.

2:22.3

And I think it is something that is the content creation driving the fiscal situation for people,

2:29.7

Andrew.

2:30.0

It is like this desire to put out a take on this when it is so much not even remotely a big deal

2:38.2

but it is something that happens every year and I will say that it goes into preseason

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