@tandangstrong@Mixey00M This! we purposely skipped the Rizzo interview before the break because we didn’t want to read into his body language and when we started it after break we were so confused why he would spoil it
@TonyGrossi No - I think he misunderstood the questions you asked if it was another offensive tackle or a player from another position and he answered another position
@visakanv@russcript1@sivori This attempt to summarize the book is a good example of why people should read it all! Sure in this pipe the only way to improve the system is to increase the capacity in the middle. But in a process with variability and interdependence between steps, balance is the wrong goal
@russcript1@sivori No! Bottlenecks are often oversimplified. “Just improve the bottleneck and the system improves”… not always. 1st, finding the bottleneck is often hard because many different things could slow you down on any given day. 2nd, you might be better off improving non-bottlenecks
@_NAMEREDACTED_@cdurm295@StevePalazzolo_ I would guess over 90% of the picks traded were on the clock. Most teams don’t trade up until they know the guy they are targeting is available
@SamMonsonNFL I get that they deserve all the jokes because of the history but it’s been reported in the past that the browns - like many analytically forward organizations - think future draft picks are undervalued
@gofordustin@Liamjsm This is a case though that the top stars are potentially incentivized long term to raise the floor to increase the quality of the league . You don’t have much of a league if 10 players make all the money and it isn’t a great opportunity for role players
@DKThomp Honestly - he changed the way the Browns operate for the better in many ways. They started Hinkie-process-style cap rollover asset collection phase that turned into the Browns most talented teams of the last 30 years. Then that one move ruined everything