Posted 17 hours ago17 hr No. Nice write up from The Athletic (did not require a subscription to read) about Gabriel's journey to the NFL and what drives him to be great.Brown's Dillon Gabriel doesn't care what you think. His focus is on proving himself.(I followed the tutorial for posting articles, but it did not create an article box) Edited 16 hours ago16 hr by Smith72 should work now
6 hours ago6 hr Moderator No. Criticized for game management and not opening up the offense. Funny, I thought that was the OC/play callers job.Breaking Down New Criticism Of Dillon Gabriel After Shedeur Sanders Trade News
3 hours ago3 hr No. DG led the Browns to their second victory of the season. He is playing it safe but is also making some nice throws and he has the legs to make things happen. The focus is what Cleveland will do about Sanders before the trade deadline.
22 minutes ago22 min No. If Deion wasn't the father of the Shedeur, nobody outside of Cleveland would be clamoring for who is always the most popular player on any struggling team, the backup QB.It's obvious the Browns preferred Dillon, it's why they drafted him in the third round. The coach is coaching for his job, and the GM is likely tied to this years results as well. They have tied their futures to the guy they think can win. Sanders will likely find his way bouncing from team to team because each year that he doesn't become a star, it's going to become harder and harder as each new batch of young QBs enter the league. This upcoming draft isn't likely to have the best QBs, you'll likely have Mendoza, Moore, Sellers, Simpson,Allar, and likely a late riser like maybe Chambliss or Brown. But it's going to be a pretty weak draft, so maybe Gabriel gets another year..But with how quickly even first rounders are discarded, I wouldn't be buying a long term property if I were him.
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