Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates
10YrOvernightSuccess
01/15/26 10:38 PM
Having been in the director level role of a few companies with responsibilities of overseeing many divisions and employees on various levels over the years I can tell you that sometimes a young person comes along and they just have the leadership and organizational wherewithal and you can usually see it pretty quick. There's a lot of people who fake it and they can still sometimes be successful if they know how to surround themselves with the right support and they know where their deficiencies lie and can compensate in ways. But a head coach of a football team is so public and just such a different animal. They have to have that CEO confidence and the mind for organization and running people. That's the biggest deal with those roles, it's that you have so many different roles. X's and O's of course but the personnel management is the real trick. It's better if people just naturally fall in line behind that person, they just have the gravity. That tends to accumulate with age. But not always. Some come out of the box like that.
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Re: What Now Pt. 2
PrplPplEater
01/15/26 10:38 PM
I just want to take a moment to point out that we are nearly a full month into 2026 and the Cleveland Browns have not lost a single game this year.
As far as the head coach search, I think that because our FO is set and we are set on Schwartz staying as DC (provided he doesn't leave to be the HC elsewhere), we have the luxury of sitting and waiting to see who might become available as the playoffs go along. Whomever it is that comes in will really only need to bring their head coach organizational skills and an offense. Most of the rest of the staff is already set.
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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN
PitDAWG
01/15/26 09:36 PM
Nice dodge but there were also no immigration laws in place or barriers to where you traveled and where you lived. Not for Jesus or anyone else. You are talking about invented laws by man since that time. And yes, they were all separate places and he crossed those borders freely.
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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN
Day of the Dawg
01/15/26 09:30 PM
Jesus also crossed borders freely. Man creates crimes Jesus has no part of. Actually, he did not cross any borders. When he was alive the Romans occupied Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Syria etc... so even though he crossed the border of what is called Egypt to get out of the Jewish power base of so-called King Harod Israel and Egypt were both Roman territories so there were really no borders inside that territory. He really did not cross the border of any country it was all Roman territory. That is why in the Book of Acts less than 100 years after Jesus' birth when the Jews wanted to kill Paul, he pronounced himself a Roman citizen thus making it illegal for the Jews in Israel to kill him without Roman authority. Just so you understand the timeline Jesus was crucified at around 32 or 33 years old. Rome burnt the temple in Jerusalem 70 years after Jesus' death and Paul lived between the time of Jesus birth and died before the temple was burnt by Rome. So, Jesus never crossed real borders from one Sovern country to another.
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Re: The. Dems.
PitDAWG
01/15/26 09:29 PM
Trying to lump everyone into one group is the real problem on both sides. I understand the difference between a Republican and a trumpian. I also understand the difference between a trumpian and a right wing extremist.
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Re: The. Dems.
PitDAWG
01/15/26 09:25 PM
See this is why we're all not alike. I don't think boys or men should be allowed to be in women's sports either.
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Re: What Now Pt. 2
Bard Dawg
01/15/26 09:16 PM
I expect us to be so busy with adding candidates for interviews that we see people snapped up by other clubs and we must pick from the others left over. What are we looking for that Ski lacked or failed out that got him the door. Interviewing 50 or so doesn't mean you had a good search or that your "due-r" diligence was more effective. It does indicate a choice to interview more people than needed, and honestly, they can't all bring our answer. I want us to offer the job(s) to proven candidates strong in what we need. Limit what we are sining the HC to do. It is a kind off organizational triage. Avoid the past committee approach, lots of input, lots of losing Focus and simplified yardsticks for success are needed to address this culture. First, stop bleeding. I would hire Schwartz and Callahan, find a new STs. Hire your anchors.
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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN
Day of the Dawg
01/15/26 09:03 PM
You're right. I won't be joining you in hell.
You might want to tell all of those people who can not be prosecuted because their crimes went beyond the statute of limitations that the law covers them and their crimes are forgiven. You remember forgiveness don't you? That little thing Jesus taught us about. I hope you're right about you not going to hell. I know your wrong about me though. I see you are confused a little though Jesus died for your sins not your crimes.
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Re: US farm economy shows widening cracks as costs rise, jobs vanish
PrplPplEater
01/15/26 08:55 PM
Same for me. As you know, I'm in one of those communities now, While I engage in very small-scale agriculture, I sell all of my stuff locally so these things don't affect me much, but I see it all around me. Even the local beef ranchers who also sell everything local are hit by it all because the input costs on everything are higher. Fertilizer, lime, diesel, seed... those things are the pillars of an operation, so even if you can sell everything locally, your cost-to-consumer is going to be higher because you still have a mortgage and tractor payments to make in addition to all those other inputs. Fertilizer for 100 acres can easily hit $15k-$20k depending on your soil type and the target crop.... then it takes a fair bit of diesel to run the tractor to till, seed, and spread that fertilizer. It's tough to make those costs back.
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Re: What Now Pt. 2
bonefish
01/15/26 08:46 PM
I can relate to that.
Haslam is the bad apple in the barrel. He is part of this process.
He has the same reputation of Woody Johnson.
It feels like we will have to hire an unproven guy. That can work but it makes it more difficult.
From the beginning I felt we would end up with someone others turned down or did not consider.
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Re: Denmark tells Trump to stop threatening to seize Greenland
PrplPplEater
01/15/26 08:44 PM
The Netherlands plans to deploy 1 soldier to Greenland, while France has deployed 15 and Germany 13.... for a quick 2-day mission.
I think this basically says it all. 1. They felt they had to publicly do *something*. 2. They know that a large deployment would be meaningless and futile 3. They likely don't think it is a possibility, either, but are simply doing it for the public perception of it.
It's all a lot of hand wringing over something that has a near-zero chance of happening.
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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN
PitDAWG
01/15/26 08:34 PM
You're right. I won't be joining you in hell.
You might want to tell all of those people who can not be prosecuted because their crimes went beyond the statute of limitations that the law covers them and their crimes are forgiven. You remember forgiveness don't you? That little thing Jesus taught us about.
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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN
Day of the Dawg
01/15/26 08:29 PM
Trump said he was going after "the worse of the worst". But that's not what's happening here. All you see is a huge flashing sign that says ILLEGAL!
What people in these communities see far too often is Juan who lives down the street from them who works hard every day to support his family, whose children play soccer with their kids at school, were raised in their neighborhood and are well mannered, who are devout Catholics, and bought and improved a home in their neighborhood which helped raise their own property values is being threatened with having his entire family torn apart.
And all of that for a misdemeanor that happened 15 or 20 years ago.
You see that as justice and they see that as a travesty to justice.
I knew such a man a little over 20 years ago. He fits that description to a tee. He had two grown sons who also bought homes and made improvements in neighborhoods they could afford to purchase a home and was in need of improvement. Those three houses were the best looking houses on the block because of their work ethic and sweat equity. Kind, fine upstanding men every one of them. They would give you the shirt off their backs.
I don't want people like that going anywhere. Our society needs more people like that, not less. Tax payers leading productive lives.
I knew them and I've gotten to know who you are by your posts. I would rather have them for neighbors any time over you. I would not want you as a neighbor either. Don't worry in our next life you will not being seeing me anyway. I am sorry but illegal is illegal and they have no place in the US. Vote in November besides that peaceful protest but when it goes beyond peaceful stop whining when officers then defend themselves.
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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN
PitDAWG
01/15/26 08:22 PM
Trump said he was going after "the worse of the worst". But that's not what's happening here. All you see is a huge flashing sign that says ILLEGAL!
What people in these communities see far too often is Juan who lives down the street from them who works hard every day to support his family, whose children play soccer with their kids at school, were raised in their neighborhood and are well mannered, who are devout Catholics, and bought and improved a home in their neighborhood which helped raise their own property values is being threatened with having his entire family torn apart.
And all of that for a misdemeanor that happened 15 or 20 years ago.
You see that as justice and they see that as a travesty to justice.
I knew such a man a little over 20 years ago. He fits that description to a tee. He had two grown sons who also bought homes and made improvements in neighborhoods they could afford to purchase a home and was in need of improvement. Those three houses were the best looking houses on the block because of their work ethic and sweat equity. Kind, fine upstanding men every one of them. They would give you the shirt off their backs.
I don't want people like that going anywhere. Our society needs more people like that, not less. Tax payers leading productive lives.
I knew them and I've gotten to know who you are by your posts. I would rather have them for neighbors any time over you.
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Re: colonoscopy blues
3rd_and_20
01/15/26 08:17 PM
I have IBS-C and did take Miralax daily for some time. It's not bad tasting at all. Little bit of grittiness from what I remember and that's about it.
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