"I just mortgaged our future without consulting or informing anyone on the staff, but it's okay, because I won't even bother to check if it screws us with the cap until after the deal is done." A lot of people complained this was an unrealistic movie, but frankly that sounds a lot like what the real Cleveland Browns would do.
@@guitarvirtuoduder The Browns are getting things together. I give them credit for turning their franchise around. They are far from one of the worst teams anymore, and are on the rise.
The only silly part, was him even worrying about the cap difference. This was just to give her some lines and to create phoney tension and conflict. In reality, you can shift the money around for years to make anything work, for one simple reason. The cap almost always increases each year, so your extra money will eventually appear. Just redo someone elses deal to backload their current deal, and you dont even have to cut anyone. The cap is a zero problem here. Especially since these rookies no longer get mega deals right put of college anymore.
@@dakotakirk6842 Care to tell us why? Ok, JC had a little bit longer career. AF had 4 terrific seasons where he rushed for 1200+ yards and had 49 total TDs. By my count, JC had 3 terrific seasons including a great 2013 season. Foster had incredible lateral movement and exceptional foot work. He was very difficult to bring down. He was also known for his vision because he hit holes like nobody else. He actually made the Texans O-line better instead of the other way around. Very respected by his peers too.
@@Rizzy_Kyes. Thank you. That’s always bothered me too. And actually that’s pretty cheap for a #1 overall pick with a consensus franchise QB in the draft pool.
They make it sounds worse then it was for sure. I mean they swapped picks for this year, and Seattle gets the next two year's picks. So they really gave up 2 first round picks not three, drove me nuts about this movie.
The movie was made for the general public, not just die hard football fans. They had to do a lot of explaining so a random housewife would understand what’s going on.
@@5ledan So you're saying they made the movie hoping housewives would go watch the movie? Why, because of the actor? Well I can assure you that was as bad as a plan as trading 3 picks for the #1. The movie had a budget of $25M and grossed only $29M. The budget doesn't include marketing and what not so this totally flopped and lost money for the company.
Honestly - this isn’t a bad trade considering other trades that have recently happened. If a GM were to make this trade and his a franchise QB - he’s set for the rest of that QBs career as long as he build is around him smartly. Two extra 1st round picks is nothing compared to landing an Aaron Rodgers or heck even Big Ben.
The San Francisco 49ers must have viewed the movie, when it's front office traded three number one picks for Trey Lance. Luckily for the 49ers, they also chose Mr. Irrelevant, Brock Purdy. Perhaps, Kevin Costner's character needs to find a Brock Purdy like qb, too.
exactly...the writing in this film is terrible...but exactly...what's so hard to understand he even says it when explaining the trade...he flipped first this year and gave up two more...that's two year's of firsts to me not three lol
Doesn’t make sure salary cap is situated, blindsides his coach and entire staff, and ultimately trades three first round picks for potentially a hit or miss player who can leave the team after his contract expires. Worst movie depicted GM move.
Well it seemed totally worthwhile in his first season. If it wasn't for that horrible injury in the playoffs, it probably would have been worthwhile overall. Injuries are kind of hard to predict.
If this was any other team then the browns,nfl , or recent years it would me realistic drama but it's hard to make this entertaining when its elongated
What the film doesn't tell you, what it hides behind its celebrations for "victory" is how poor this GM is and how this entire front office will probably be fired or walk away within the next year, two max. Making huge deals for a major player without having any input from your head coach whatsoever? That'd make for an enormous dysfunction. And that's just from this scene alone.
Wasn't that part of the reason Jimmy Johnson left the Cowboys? After Johnson completed a trade and drafted the players that made the Cowboys the GM wouldn't let him have any input into drafting and began the decline of the franchise.
@@grogery1570 Partly, the real reason he left was a 'dinner seating mishap", where Jerry gou butt-hurt cause he didn't get to sit with Jimmy and Company.
I mean swapping 1sts and giving up your next 2 1sts is pretty par for the course to move up the #1 overall lol The redskins gave up 3 1sts to move up to #2 for RGIII iirc
People who criticize this movie are missing the point. The point the movie is attempting to make is that Weaver is off his game because his father died. He made a stupid impulse decision to give up three first rounders for a player they don’t really need. The “plot holes” you point out like “why would he make the deal without looking into Callahan”, and “why would he make the move without checking the salary cap implications” are put into the movie on purpose to show Weaver is not thinking clearly and smartly. It’s part of the plot.
This movie confuses me, how would trading with the Seahawks give you the number one pick? I know it's set in a fictional world but ya gotta at least acknowledge that the Seahawks won the Super bowl that prior season and wouldn't have the first round pick. Seems more like a dig at the Seahawks than anything
Seattle had the number 1 pick in the first found. Cleveland traded their first round of that year, their first pick of the following year and their first pick of the year after that for Seattle's position of having the first overall pick that draft year.
@@thomasoaxaca9771 that's not what he's saying, he meant that it doesn't make sense that the team that just win the Super Bowl would have the number 1 pick
@@nathanmcdonald3232 You should replace Psaki. I mean that. By the way, I hate Seattle as I am a 49er fan since 1960. I saw some terrible years. I am not like those who jumped on the bandwagon with Montana, et al.
@@nathanmcdonald3232 i think the only explanation i can think of is that the Seahawks somehow got the first round pick on a trade last year, and that team turned out to be the worst team in the NFL which they wouldve gotten the first round pick if they didnt trade it
Exactly. And that mistake went through entire movie. When he traded with Jacksonville, they said he burned 3 first rounders and 3 second rounders, but he only burned 1 first rounder, since he had #1 and #6 at that point.
Meaning they absolutely also gave up the seventh pick of the draft. What are you not getting about this? If they had an include the seventh pick in the draft and had included two second rounders instead they would have had two first round draft picks. Trading places in the draft does not mean you did not absolutely give up a first round pick to do that.
@@cineMADvocate …. What don’t you get about it ? They picked number one in the draft ! They didn’t GIVE up 3 first rounders when they got the top pick ! That is in fact a 1st round pick, the best one you can have ..
Here's the thing when it comes to the 1st overall pick it's not necessarily guaranteed a great player in the history of the NFL there's only been 15 players who were drafted number one overall who are now enshrined in Canton in the pro football hall of fame. All I'm saying is there is a future hall of fame in the draft and you can get him if you have the 1st overall pick the thing is you gotta figure out who is that guy.
that's common in all sparts drafts like the NBA draft. Jordan was 3rd choice and in the very same draft Stockton was #16 or something. First of all teams may just get what the team needs so nobody blames you for picking Olajuwon, a fantastic center btw, if that's what you needed because nobody knew Jordan would become GOAT.
@@jackdonith that draft was one of those exceptions where you the team that drafted first didn’t pick the guy who eventually was the best player ever and still, they wound up being great. Hakeem was the second best player in the draft even though he was first. You can’t fault Houston for that situation. Another case would be 96 where Iverson was drafted #1 and he had a stellar career. But 12 picks later, Kobe Bryant was drafted and he winds up as the best player in the draft.
@@KWCline91 so you're just gonna totally ignore Sam Bowie who was drafted in front of Michael Jordan? That would be the one that people are referring to not Akeem Olajuwon another Hall of Famer… If Jordan was drafted at three that means two players were taken before him you don't get to just cherry pick Akeem Olajuwon.
owner is most important , than coach , than gm ... would be great (even though this movie is killer ..) if denis leary had more gravitas ....on draft day ...its like a convience store ...
You do understand that Saquon Barkley was taken the number two overall pick five years ago right? Zeke a year before him went top ten. Leonard Fournette win top 10… Yeah I can't believe that the most realistic part of this movie… Is being called out because… You don't draft running backs in fantasy football.
As a 49ers fan, watching Kyle Shanahan give up even more [he threw in a 3rd round] only to go to #3... and the QB they picked wasn't on the team by week 3 of the pre-season of year 3. Oh, and he wasn't even the #1 QB... or the #2 QB
100% incorrect. You're comparing the value of three picks versus the value of one. If you cancel out the two pics this year, then you're comparing zero to two
Except if the Browns GM was paying attention, there are SERIOUS personality flaws with Baker that limit him. And he has proven again and again how that is so accurate.
this is stupid ...he didnt give up three-years of 1st round picks he gave up two and swapped this year 1st for the 1st overall...whats so hard to understand??? ..unrealistic yes !!! unlikely...even more so
Here’s what I didn’t like about the movie, in the end they cheered because they got back their picks and got a special teams guy. That isn’t winning. You still gave up your primary QB slot and you got almost nothing in return for it. You would have been better off just picking another 3-4 players in the 2nd and 4th rounds.
If your trading 3 consecutive first-round picks for the number overall pick, it has to be a franchise QB, which in this movie would've been Bo, but ended up taking a pass-rusher and just mortgaged the entire team's future smh a typical browns move.
Cool that means you don't understand how valuable draft picks are… Sacrificing future draft picks to move up six spots… Six freaking spots? And as the movie proves they didn't even have to do that to get the guy that they ended up with.
@@cineMADvocate No, that’s not what my comment meant. I’m not talking about the 2nd rounders, I’m talking the 1st rounders. The movie says the Browns gave up 3 first round picks, they didn’t. They retained their 1st round pick in THIS draft and simply swapped spots with the Seahawks. So they gave up 2 future first round picks, not 3 future first round picks. Clearly I know what I’m talking about, it’s you who’s confused.
I like how when he was informing the crew of what he traded for the #1, the next year's #1 was totally fine but the #1 2 years down? Oh no, you've ruined everything! Like I get the concern over an overpay but it's so ridiculous that they would pivot from 'Should be fine' to 'Everything is gone' between the 2nd and 3rd #1.
There is an actual figure placed on the value each pick in the draft has all the way down to the last pick, and front offices use those metrics to determine the value of players based on prospect ratings and other factors. Two first round picks is a player like Khalil Mack or Calvin Johnson, a game changer. Three firsts is a player like Luck or Stafford or Bradford, guys who were highly highly recruited and scouted.
Great point. For a franchise QB (which over half of the NFL is in need of) there shouldn’t be anything you’d refuse to give up. A player like Andrew luck or Carson Wentz positively impacts your organization for 10+ years.
+Walker Anderson except they're not getting a franchise QB, they're getting a chance to pick a guy they hope will become one. JaMarcus Russell was a #1 overall pick too, how'd that turn out? As bad as he was for Oakland, imagine how much worse it would have been if they'd given up 3 straight first round picks for him. Even Luck is a cautionary tale, as good as e started out, he's played 22 games in the last 3 seasons, and who knows if he'll ever fully recover.
"I just mortgaged our future without consulting or informing anyone on the staff, but it's okay, because I won't even bother to check if it screws us with the cap until after the deal is done." A lot of people complained this was an unrealistic movie, but frankly that sounds a lot like what the real Cleveland Browns would do.
So true :))
and still finish 0-16 @_@
Lol
This movie is pretty accurate with how competent the browns are
How are they going to afford to sign the rest of their picks? Lol.
So unrealistic..... The Browns would already have the number 1 pick.
Not necessarily
I thought that’s why they had the number 1. Because they were that bad!
This didn’t age well.
@@adamh.2791 lol I mean if youre talking about the past year and a half, maybe not. But general speaking, 20 years of losing....idk man
@@guitarvirtuoduder The Browns are getting things together. I give them credit for turning their franchise around. They are far from one of the worst teams anymore, and are on the rise.
In real life it would have been "Hey you got us Johnny Manzeil !"
Manziel was a lot better than Callahan
Update! "Hey, you got us Baker Mayfield!"
Callahan would have taught Manziel to party hard and taking snaps Monday afternoon.
Right because I'm sure a GM would trade to get the #1 pick without first making sure it wouldn't cause salary cap issues. Makes perfect sense...
It is a movie dude
It’s the browns man
It’s both of the comments above me dude
Not only that but making the trade without the staff not being sure who they wanted to draft...
The only silly part, was him even worrying about the cap difference. This was just to give her some lines and to create phoney tension and conflict.
In reality, you can shift the money around for years to make anything work, for one simple reason. The cap almost always increases each year, so your extra money will eventually appear. Just redo someone elses deal to backload their current deal, and you dont even have to cut anyone. The cap is a zero problem here. Especially since these rookies no longer get mega deals right put of college anymore.
Plot twist: the Browns don't need to trade for a First Overall Pick
True
Swerved
Yes
Yeah, if they stayed they still have their LB guy and their original draft picks.
Not really because they would have not got a running back
I find it hilarious that the actor who plays Ray Jennings is Arian Foster and one of the cons written for Jennings on the white board is "Durability."
El Lobo Jamal Charles was better than foster
@@dakotakirk6842 Care to tell us why? Ok, JC had a little bit longer career. AF had 4 terrific seasons where he rushed for 1200+ yards and had 49 total TDs. By my count, JC had 3 terrific seasons including a great 2013 season. Foster had incredible lateral movement and exceptional foot work. He was very difficult to bring down. He was also known for his vision because he hit holes like nobody else. He actually made the Texans O-line better instead of the other way around. Very respected by his peers too.
michael greene Arian had 3 1,000 yard season Jamal had 4 plus Jamal is faster than foster and can break of 80 to 90 yard runs anytime
they did it because Arian was never drafted so this was a way to let him "get drafted" and still fit the story lol
Sneak dissin' him lmao
Fiction:
"What did we give up?"
"Three consecutive first round picks"
"That's insane!"
Real life:
2022 Cleveland Browns "Hold my beer."
1:56 and that just about sums up the actual browns lmao
He traded 3 1st rounders for the #1 overall pick and a punt returner 💀
its the Browns so I'm not surprised lol
He didn’t trade 3 first rounders, he swapped 1st round picks in this draft and gave up 2 future first round picks.
@@Rizzy_Kyes. Thank you. That’s always bothered me too. And actually that’s pretty cheap for a #1 overall pick with a consensus franchise QB in the draft pool.
@NWAWskeptic nowadays yes its not too bad of a deal depending on what the pick was that they they swapped for the top pick
He gave up only 2 they trade first round picks
That guy that shouted "You got us Bo Callahan" would probably let Bo have his way with him. He was all about Bo until Sonny said he was a bust
Pure Roethlisberger. That guy is pro ready.
They make it sounds worse then it was for sure. I mean they swapped picks for this year, and Seattle gets the next two year's picks. So they really gave up 2 first round picks not three, drove me nuts about this movie.
This movie sucks. Thats what drives me nuts about this movie.
Shut the hell up
The movie was made for the general public, not just die hard football fans. They had to do a lot of explaining so a random housewife would understand what’s going on.
@@5ledan So you're saying they made the movie hoping housewives would go watch the movie? Why, because of the actor? Well I can assure you that was as bad as a plan as trading 3 picks for the #1. The movie had a budget of $25M and grossed only $29M. The budget doesn't include marketing and what not so this totally flopped and lost money for the company.
Tbh 3 first rounders to move up from 6 to 1 is almost always a bad deal, unless it's for Trevor Lawrence
Honestly - this isn’t a bad trade considering other trades that have recently happened. If a GM were to make this trade and his a franchise QB - he’s set for the rest of that QBs career as long as he build is around him smartly. Two extra 1st round picks is nothing compared to landing an Aaron Rodgers or heck even Big Ben.
The San Francisco 49ers must have viewed the movie, when it's front office traded three number one picks for Trey Lance. Luckily for the 49ers, they also chose Mr. Irrelevant, Brock Purdy. Perhaps, Kevin Costner's character needs to find a Brock Purdy like qb, too.
POV: The Rams front office in 2016...
>Makes the trade before knowing cap implications
LOL
This is the draft for a movie that hadn’t decide where I’m with Summit or Lionsgate afterwards.
You’re the Browns. Of course you have the first pick
1:30 this line always annoyed me. No he gave up two consecutive first rounders. Pretty sure he has one in the current year
exactly...the writing in this film is terrible...but exactly...what's so hard to understand he even says it when explaining the trade...he flipped first this year and gave up two more...that's two year's of firsts to me not three lol
@@kylegoodreau2170Yup, for this to make sense he should’ve traded four year’s worth of drafts
Gotta love Jennifer Garner! 😍
Jennifer Gardner was such a good actress. She doesn’t ever seem fazed by the situation.
Getting cut for “bed wetting probs”. CMON MAN!!!
Who else here before the nfl draft
Plot twist: Vontae Mack dies of cancer after signing a major contract extension.
yup its ernie davis all over again lol
The movie is ludicrous but ya gotta admit Costner plays it well
Costner is the reason this movie had anything going for it, I think he needed spinal surgery for how much he carried the movie.
@@PuppetierMaster hahaha for real. Offensive to put him and Dennis Leary in scenes together
Unrealistic movie but good at the same time... Good acting, fun ....
Browns are the WORST team in NFL, they don't need a trade
Gary Turbo This didn’t age well
Relations 2K this really didn’t age well
Relations 2K It aged really well
@@jacobpensanity1582 hmmm
In fact, the real Seattle Seahawks went to the Super Bowl the year this movie was made.
Doesn’t make sure salary cap is situated, blindsides his coach and entire staff, and ultimately trades three first round picks for potentially a hit or miss player who can leave the team after his contract expires. Worst movie depicted GM move.
It would be funny if he said
“ *A 3rd and a 5th* ”
He traded 3 2nd rounders for a #1 overall and a punt returner...
That's like the celtics-nets trade in basketball
And nets owner wife too
More like the Rockets-Nets trade a few years back.
49ers just did that same thing, but for a 3rd pick overall, lol.
The Redskins did the same thing to draft RG3 and that blew up in their faces.
Well it seemed totally worthwhile in his first season. If it wasn't for that horrible injury in the playoffs, it probably would have been worthwhile overall. Injuries are kind of hard to predict.
@@TheStapleGunKid kind? They're the most unpredictable going into the draft. Scary for GMs you never know so you just gotta go
Which is why it's probably not a good idea to trade all sorts of draft picks to move up and take a player that might not pay off.
"he gave up 3 number 1s?!"
No. He gave up 2 lmao
When I realized that this was supposed to be the Cleveland Browns, I laughed.
My very first question would be “what did you trade for this?”. I mean it’s pretty huge, I’d wonder what I’d just lost
Anyone else here near draft day
I love the he did this just to stick it up the rear end of Tom Michaels (the Seahawks GM) 😂
If this was any other team then the browns,nfl , or recent years it would me realistic drama but it's hard to make this entertaining when its elongated
It’s funny cuz now giving up 3 firsts is almost necessary if you wanna move up to 1😂
What the film doesn't tell you, what it hides behind its celebrations for "victory" is how poor this GM is and how this entire front office will probably be fired or walk away within the next year, two max. Making huge deals for a major player without having any input from your head coach whatsoever? That'd make for an enormous dysfunction. And that's just from this scene alone.
Wasn't that part of the reason Jimmy Johnson left the Cowboys?
After Johnson completed a trade and drafted the players that made the Cowboys the GM wouldn't let him have any input into drafting and began the decline of the franchise.
@@grogery1570 Partly, the real reason he left was a 'dinner seating mishap", where Jerry gou butt-hurt cause he didn't get to sit with Jimmy and Company.
Happy draft day !!!!!
Pros: Size
Cons: Size
😂
Bill O’Brien should’ve watched this movie before he made any moves smh
Trading a pair of first round picks for the number one overall blue chip QB prospect is NOT a heavy price.
so Gwen Stacy's father faked his death to work for the Cleveland browns 😂👍
nickiscool328 seems legit
nickiscool328 both movies came out the same year too 😂😂😂
Most people would fake their death to get away from the Cleveland Browns.
..and to work with Electra and Superman's Earth dad, and to coach Superman and Black Panther
nickiscool328 that sounds like a Fate worse than death.
LOLS how many first round QBs went to Cleveland to die and be thought of as busts.
Deshaun Watson. LOL.
I mean swapping 1sts and giving up your next 2 1sts is pretty par for the course to move up the #1 overall lol
The redskins gave up 3 1sts to move up to #2 for RGIII iirc
People who criticize this movie are missing the point. The point the movie is attempting to make is that Weaver is off his game because his father died. He made a stupid impulse decision to give up three first rounders for a player they don’t really need. The “plot holes” you point out like “why would he make the deal without looking into Callahan”, and “why would he make the move without checking the salary cap implications” are put into the movie on purpose to show Weaver is not thinking clearly and smartly. It’s part of the plot.
This really is a superb film. Not great, definitely superb.
Not a football fan, but yeah
I have OCD so I’m not gonna be drafted by the Browns.
Consider yourself lucky
This movie confuses me, how would trading with the Seahawks give you the number one pick? I know it's set in a fictional world but ya gotta at least acknowledge that the Seahawks won the Super bowl that prior season and wouldn't have the first round pick. Seems more like a dig at the Seahawks than anything
Seattle had the number 1 pick in the first found. Cleveland traded their first round of that year, their first pick of the following year and their first pick of the year after that for Seattle's position of having the first overall pick that draft year.
@@thomasoaxaca9771 that's not what he's saying, he meant that it doesn't make sense that the team that just win the Super Bowl would have the number 1 pick
@@nathanmcdonald3232 Good grief. I barely even remember what I said about this. I am sure you are correct. Great memory.
@@nathanmcdonald3232 You should replace Psaki. I mean that. By the way, I hate Seattle as I am a 49er fan since 1960. I saw some terrible years. I am not like those who jumped on the bandwagon with Montana, et al.
@@nathanmcdonald3232 i think the only explanation i can think of is that the Seahawks somehow got the first round pick on a trade last year, and that team turned out to be the worst team in the NFL which they wouldve gotten the first round pick if they didnt trade it
I made this decision.
So, if Bo Callahan wets the bed, you’re all fired!!!
They gave up 2 first round picks, because they went from 7 to 1 the first year ... So when he said we gave up 3 first rounders that’s not true...
Exactly. And that mistake went through entire movie. When he traded with Jacksonville, they said he burned 3 first rounders and 3 second rounders, but he only burned 1 first rounder, since he had #1 and #6 at that point.
@@goranmilic442 … Yep 👍
Meaning they absolutely also gave up the seventh pick of the draft. What are you not getting about this? If they had an include the seventh pick in the draft and had included two second rounders instead they would have had two first round draft picks. Trading places in the draft does not mean you did not absolutely give up a first round pick to do that.
@@cineMADvocate …. What don’t you get about it ? They picked number one in the draft ! They didn’t GIVE up 3 first rounders when they got the top pick ! That is in fact a 1st round pick, the best one you can have ..
" We Have First Pick" and Ill use it in a player I could have still get in our former pick, oh, and I lost ournext 3 picks
Love the movie
They should have made a sequel:
“The Playoffs”
Playoffs??? They need to atleast win a game first?!?!?
Here's the thing when it comes to the 1st overall pick it's not necessarily guaranteed a great player in the history of the NFL there's only been 15 players who were drafted number one overall who are now enshrined in Canton in the pro football hall of fame. All I'm saying is there is a future hall of fame in the draft and you can get him if you have the 1st overall pick the thing is you gotta figure out who is that guy.
that's common in all sparts drafts like the NBA draft. Jordan was 3rd choice and in the very same draft Stockton was #16 or something. First of all teams may just get what the team needs so nobody blames you for picking Olajuwon, a fantastic center btw, if that's what you needed because nobody knew Jordan would become GOAT.
@@jackdonith that draft was one of those exceptions where you the team that drafted first didn’t pick the guy who eventually was the best player ever and still, they wound up being great. Hakeem was the second best player in the draft even though he was first. You can’t fault Houston for that situation. Another case would be 96 where Iverson was drafted #1 and he had a stellar career. But 12 picks later, Kobe Bryant was drafted and he winds up as the best player in the draft.
@@KWCline91 so you're just gonna totally ignore Sam Bowie who was drafted in front of Michael Jordan? That would be the one that people are referring to not Akeem Olajuwon another Hall of Famer… If Jordan was drafted at three that means two players were taken before him you don't get to just cherry pick Akeem Olajuwon.
The Rams took notes on this scene and not the rest of the movie
Panthers trading with Bears be like
Followed up by trading back up to #7. #1 and #7, how does that affect your salary cap?
owner is most important , than coach , than gm ... would be great (even though this movie is killer ..) if denis leary had more gravitas ....on draft day ...its like a convience store ...
As a browns fan we wouldn’t need to trade for that pick 😂
Sounds a lot like what the Browns did for their present quarterback.
History shows that there is so much more value on 2-6.
No one gonna talk about how the coach want to pick a RB 7th Overall
Rb ever go 1?
You do understand that Saquon Barkley was taken the number two overall pick five years ago right? Zeke a year before him went top ten. Leonard Fournette win top 10… Yeah I can't believe that the most realistic part of this movie… Is being called out because… You don't draft running backs in fantasy football.
He didn't give up 3 draft picks he have up 2
This trade was a steal compared what the Rams gave up for Stafford
LMAOOOO this aged well
2 first rounders to swap 7 for 1 is not that expensive tho
Sonny weaver is the football dave dombroski
Costner really carried this movie. One of the most unrealistic movies of all time lol
As a 49ers fan, watching Kyle Shanahan give up even more [he threw in a 3rd round] only to go to #3... and the QB they picked wasn't on the team by week 3 of the pre-season of year 3.
Oh, and he wasn't even the #1 QB... or the #2 QB
In what universe is Denis Leary believable as an NFL Head Coach?
Why does Dennis Leary have lipstick on? haha
To move up for a generational qb this trade was pretty mild
It’s really not three consecutive first rounders, they swap picks the first year and then yeah two consecutive years of firsts.
Exactly what I thought.
100% incorrect. You're comparing the value of three picks versus the value of one. If you cancel out the two pics this year, then you're comparing zero to two
This was the Baker Mayfield story ...🔥🔥
They didn’t trade up for him tho…
Baker Mayfield is booty juice
Except if the Browns GM was paying attention, there are SERIOUS personality flaws with Baker that limit him. And he has proven again and again how that is so accurate.
@@kaitiehatcher4359 Says who? You? Who tf are you bub? 🤣🤣🤣
@@MultiKushie i dont have to. his stats say that enough
Still a better trade then the Nets
This is John Dorsey lol
I wanna like this movie but some parts are really unrealistic and stupid
Man this is BADDDDDDDD.....and not in a good way
this is stupid ...he didnt give up three-years of 1st round picks he gave up two and swapped this year 1st for the 1st overall...whats so hard to understand??? ..unrealistic yes !!! unlikely...even more so
Sounds like what Minnesota did to get Hershel Walker! The great train robbery!
This is unapologetically the dumbest movie ever made
Kevin Costner needs to play Danny Ainge.
Sunny kind of looks like Urban Meyer
While i agree the trading was unrealistic i liked the movie.
Imagine trading 3 first round picks and ending up with Trey Lance.
They actually made a worse deal than Sunny Weaver Jr.
Here’s what I didn’t like about the movie, in the end they cheered because they got back their picks and got a special teams guy. That isn’t winning. You still gave up your primary QB slot and you got almost nothing in return for it. You would have been better off just picking another 3-4 players in the 2nd and 4th rounds.
If your trading 3 consecutive first-round picks for the number overall pick, it has to be a franchise QB, which in this movie would've been Bo, but ended up taking a pass-rusher and just mortgaged the entire team's future smh a typical browns move.
I don’t understand how they count THIS draft as “giving up”. They literally switched spots with the Seahawks and gave up 2 first round picks.
Cool that means you don't understand how valuable draft picks are… Sacrificing future draft picks to move up six spots… Six freaking spots? And as the movie proves they didn't even have to do that to get the guy that they ended up with.
@@cineMADvocate No, that’s not what my comment meant. I’m not talking about the 2nd rounders, I’m talking the 1st rounders. The movie says the Browns gave up 3 first round picks, they didn’t. They retained their 1st round pick in THIS draft and simply swapped spots with the Seahawks. So they gave up 2 future first round picks, not 3 future first round picks. Clearly I know what I’m talking about, it’s you who’s confused.
This is literally just the Panthers trade with the Bears.
So much kvetching. I liked this movie.
The Jaguars probably would have got 3 years of first rounders, a few seconds and thirds to trade pick 1 this year.
For anyone who watches arrow go to 2:04
A pick swap and 2 FRPs for 1:1 isn’t a lot… lol
I like how when he was informing the crew of what he traded for the #1, the next year's #1 was totally fine but the #1 2 years down? Oh no, you've ruined everything!
Like I get the concern over an overpay but it's so ridiculous that they would pivot from 'Should be fine' to 'Everything is gone' between the 2nd and 3rd #1.
The difference between two firsts and three firsts is pretty big. It's the difference between paying $400k for a house and paying $600k.
There is an actual figure placed on the value each pick in the draft has all the way down to the last pick, and front offices use those metrics to determine the value of players based on prospect ratings and other factors. Two first round picks is a player like Khalil Mack or Calvin Johnson, a game changer. Three firsts is a player like Luck or Stafford or Bradford, guys who were highly highly recruited and scouted.
Great point. For a franchise QB (which over half of the NFL is in need of) there shouldn’t be anything you’d refuse to give up. A player like Andrew luck or Carson Wentz positively impacts your organization for 10+ years.
+tarbosh917 Really? You don't see any difference between paying X amount for something, and paying 1.5X for it?
+Walker Anderson except they're not getting a franchise QB, they're getting a chance to pick a guy they hope will become one. JaMarcus Russell was a #1 overall pick too, how'd that turn out? As bad as he was for Oakland, imagine how much worse it would have been if they'd given up 3 straight first round picks for him.
Even Luck is a cautionary tale, as good as e started out, he's played 22 games in the last 3 seasons, and who knows if he'll ever fully recover.
This movie was based on a true franchise.
They already have Superman as their current quarterback on the roster..... So Bo Callahan is Peter Parker????
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