Amari Cooper, Deshaun Watson lead NFL Week 7 superlatives | Pro Football Talk | NFL on NBC

Mike Florio and Chris Simms run through their NFL Week 7 superlatives, highlighted by Amari Cooper’s debut with the Bills and Deshaun Watson’s achilles injury against the Bengals. #NBCSports #ProFootballTalk #NFL
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36 comments
  1. The Browns did this to themselves. They won a few games after being the skidmarks for 20 years, and thought that they can just fire football guys like John Dorsey and Alex Van Pelt and trading away QB's that stopped the revolving door of over 30 starting QB's since 2000 because he played hurt. I'm here for all of this. They deserve for sure. I used to also defend the fans, but after watching the Stadium cheer Watson's achilles injury, it appears to me that they're deserving of that factory of sadness

  2. And you wonder why The Browns cannot get big time players. Don't Boo a player especially when hurt. Direct it to the Owners Box. Stop filling the Stadium, rich folks only understand when they lose money.

  3. I'm sorry is Tua a child, who can't take competition? You must have a very low expectation of Miami and Tua. I mean just explain it's good for the team, being a leader he should be on board with that.

  4. I don’t feel too sorry for him. He didn’t feel sorry for all those women that he sexually assaulted. He didn’t feel too bad for them. I feel no sympathy for.

  5. The FBI and the should investigate this team. In essence, make money, and do not care about the hard working American, supporting a team, literally not trying. Stop giving this ownership your loyalty and your HARD earned money.

  6. The browns chief strategy officer is an analytic baseball nerd. Makes no sense why the browns have a guy in their front office who has a career in baseball analytics. So stupid, stefanski is just a puppet and clearly an awful coach. He leads the worst offense in nfl, and the most penalized team in the nfl but people love to glaze him lol. The Ivy League has ruined the Cleveland browns

  7. Yeah you’re not not supposed to cheer for a player getting hurt no matter how bad of a player he is.

    But it’s not about Watson being a bad player, it’s about him being a bad person for everything he did off the field. He shouldn’t have never been allowed to play after that. So yeah, who cares that they cheered, after what he did an injury is still getting off easy.

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