Give him time, he's new at this win stuff. He's a bit confused.Hue says he is not ready to name a stater tonight.
Browns going to brown
Give him time, he's new at this win stuff. He's a bit confused.Hue says he is not ready to name a stater tonight.
Browns going to brown
Probably just a bit of deference to injured veteran.Give him time, he's new at this win stuff. He's a bit confused.
So 3-13 sounds about right?I still think this is an 8-8 or better team with a good head coach, possibly even a sneak into the playoffs with how that division is shaking out. But maybe it's the Dilly Dilly.
Do not underestimate Hue Jackson.In all seriousness, they can’t go back to Tyrod. Can not.
I understand why they went with a veteran to insultate Baker and ease him in, but this is Baker’s team now.
So 3-13 sounds about right?
So your saying 1-14-1 is still on the Table.Do not underestimate Hue Jackson.
Absolutely, I'm saying there is a chance...So your saying 1-14-1 is still on the Table.
Definitely, He has to say that.Probably just a bit of deference to injured veteran.
Ouch, I forgot about the tie. I lose this round.So your saying 1-14-1 is still on the Table.
You're only "worried" about that because it's "currently happening"I am worried they are "Browning" another QB. Throwing him into the fire, lauding initial success as a hero, then the quality of the team has the payer attempting things beyond his current abilities messing up his development or getting him hurt.
Fair criticism.You're only "worried" about that because it's "currently happening"
When is the last time the Browns did this with an actual quality QB. Manziel? As far as I'm concerned, their failure with him was in drafting him.I am worried they are "Browning" another QB. Throwing him into the fire, lauding initial success as a hero, then the quality of the team has the payer attempting things beyond his current abilities messing up his development or getting him hurt.
I am worried they are "Browning" another QB. Throwing him into the fire, lauding initial success as a hero, then the quality of the team has the payer attempting things beyond his current abilities messing up his development or getting him hurt.
I know right!Haley and Williams are professional coordinators with impressive resumes despite both being assholes.
Shocking to no one, but this friction appears to becoming worse and more public over time. I'm guessing they cannot both end the season in the same roles.Hard Knocks debut tonight.
First takeaway...….OC Todd Haley despises the way Hue Jackson is steering this ship. You could sense his frustration in the coaches meeting as Jackson is a proponent of resting his main guys in camp whereas Haley is like, wtf we need to be mentally tougher coming off last seasons trainwreck.
It's malpractice to keep him on as coach.Hue is a mess. This team has a lot of talent
Al Saunders? I think they should hire us.I wrote that at 11:40 and the tweet drops at 11:49. That's amazing.
The way Schefter explained it this morning was that Saunders would be the org guy, while Haley and Williams ran the Off and DefAl Saunders? I think they should hire us.
They've finished the season against each other seven of the last eight years.Sixth straight Browns head coach to be fired after their second game of the season against the Steelers, per Schefter
Not Gregg Williams.Loads of talent there. Are there any obvious coaching candidates to right the ship?
I would imagine they go full court press for Lincoln Riley. He’s Mayfield’s head coach from Oklahoma and is highly thought of as the next up and coming NFL coaching candidate from the college ranks.Not Gregg Williams.
I think you gotta go with an offensive guy, or at least a very strong OC for Mayfield.
Someone like... Josh McDaniels?Not Gregg Williams.
I think you gotta go with an offensive guy, or at least a very strong OC for Mayfield.
I would imagine they go full court press for Lincoln Riley. He’s Mayfield’s head coach from Oklahoma and is highly thought of as the next up and coming NFL coaching candidate from the college ranks.
If the Browns are all in on Mayfield and everything is about maximizing his talent, that’s the road I would go down.
I'd much rather the Browns job. Arguably a better roster now, one of the best collections of draft picks in a long time, $80M in cap space, an elite pass rusher, and they look far more likely to have the QB situation figured outAbsolutely, although if the Cowboys fire Garrett, you’d have to think they’d be in on him as well. In terms of roster, the Browns job is better, but the Cowboys job is in the first rank and they might be hard to turn down to go to Cleveland.
... and a bottom-five owner in professional sports.I'd much rather the Browns job. Arguably a better roster now, one of the best collections of draft picks in a long time, $80M in cap space, an elite pass rusher, and they look far more likely to have the QB situation figured out
...said no head coaching candidate ever.I'd much rather the Browns job [to the Cowboys']
Which they share with the Cowboys. Haslem is an indecisive panicker, but still better than Jones who is a personnel meddler, the single worst type of owner... and a bottom-five owner in professional sports.
I wouldn't want to work for Jerry Jones either, but Haslam is on a whole other level IMO. At least you know where you stand with Jones; he's the boss. Haslam sets up these convoluted reporting structures where the GM and HC are vying for power. Every GM who has taken the job has wound up inheriting the previous regime's HC, only to hire a new coach, get fired, and watch the new GM have to inherit his HC. They are a joke. The proof is in the pudding with the results. Jones has plenty of missteps but at least when something works it gets a chance to blossom instead of totally changing gears every season or two.Which they share with the Cowboys. Haslem is an indecisive panicker, but still better than Jones who is a personnel meddler, the single worst type of owner
You didn't exactly hit a home run with Dan Gilbert either. Every year without LeBron has been a lottery team with most deep deep in the lottery.Hard to believe that during my lifetime Cleveland's sports fans have been saddled with both Ted Stepien of the Cavs and this current clown show ownership.
McDaniels would be such the perfect fit in Cleveland. He grew up in Ohio where his father was a legendary HS coach, attended college there......he's a guy the fanbase can connect with and someone for Mayfield to grow under. The Browns will have a ton of cap space, decent enough existing talent, and 3 extra picks in the first 5 rounds in the '19 draft.Someone like... Josh McDaniels?
That's a fair point. Even with multiple high lottery picks the last few years they are still a disaster. Just to clarify, I am not in any way a Cleveland fan, I was just expressing sympathy for them.You didn't exactly hit a home run with Dan Gilbert either. Every year without LeBron has been a lottery team with most deep deep in the lottery.