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Re: Browns HC Interviews
captainphil
01/12/26 04:21 AM
There’s so much downside for marginal upside cash. What is an extra $10M to him if it means all pain and losing and dysfunction I think we are both right. He'll interview with the Browns because his agent pushes him and for the leverage the $$$ gives him elsewhere. Ultimately, he'll go elsewhere for the reasons you've stated.
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
10YrOvernightSuccess
01/12/26 03:54 AM
I understand why some say Browns won't be on Harbaugh's list. However my sense is, he's got an agent... the agent no doubt remembers the unprecedented deal the Browns gave Watson. His agent is going to angle for a Godfather deal and push Harbaugh to interview. Guessing of course but I doubt it matters much. He’s gonna get paid big by whatever team but coming to Cleveland is a likely to end in a big fat blemish on his legacy. And why do it? There’s so much downside for marginal upside cash. What is an extra $10M to him if it means all pain and losing and dysfunction
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
captainphil
01/12/26 02:10 AM
I understand why some say Browns won't be on Harbaugh's list. However my sense is, he's got an agent... the agent no doubt remembers the unprecedented deal the Browns gave Watson. His agent is going to angle for a Godfather deal and push Harbaugh to interview.
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Re: Wild Card
captainphil
01/12/26 12:27 AM
Newsome made Barry look good again today. He got beat on a couple throws late that cost the Jags the lead.
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
1oldMutt
01/12/26 12:15 AM
Just a cavalcade idiotic decisions and events… I choose to not even think about chronologically listing it all.
Still say somewhere between”The Drive” and “The Fumble” the soul of the organization was ripped out and not even restored by the rebirth.
Almost uncanny…
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Re: Wild Card
DeisleDawg
01/12/26 12:11 AM
Jennings pass to MCCaffrey was awesome
Jennings took a big hit
I wonder if that was Purdy if it would have been a penalty, roughing the passer
Jennings was the passer, no penalty called ?
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Re: What Now Pt. 2
DeisleDawg
01/11/26 11:50 PM
Was it berry bringing in players or was it ditching the incompetent defensive coordiator and bringing in Schwartz? I think it was a little of both. I think we had a number of players that just weren't getting it done (compare Schobert to JOK or Schwesinger today) and our Dline was WEAK, but we also had players that we just weren't utilizing (like putting Ward and co. in zone all the time). Like Greg Williams playing Jabrill Peppers 30 yards back like a center fielder Dorsey not Berry
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
DeisleDawg
01/11/26 11:27 PM
I agree with all the names on your list, but the absolute worst had to be Freddie Kitchens. I have no faith Haslam can get this hire right. Freddie had a 6- 10 record While the worse imo was none other than the 3-36 -1 Hue Jackson Along with his jump into lake Erie and the parade for being 0-16
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
chirp30
01/11/26 10:40 PM
I agree with all the names on your list, but the absolute worst had to be Freddie Kitchens. I have no faith Haslam can get this hire right.
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Re: Wild Card
bonefish
01/11/26 10:07 PM
WOW!
What a great football game. They were really going after each other old school style.
Loud and clear IMO Josh Allen is the best player in football.
What a stud. Heart, mind, skill, he can spin, and run you over, is the full package.
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Re: What Now Pt. 2
oobernoober
01/11/26 10:03 PM
I think it was a little of both. I think we had a number of players that just weren't getting it done (compare Schobert to JOK or Schwesinger today) and our Dline was WEAK, but we also had players that we just weren't utilizing (like putting Ward and co. in zone all the time).
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Re: Iran's Islamic Regime is Falling
oobernoober
01/11/26 09:59 PM
It's not that I don't care, I just feel like there is far more going on in my own country that I should be paying attention to. Also, all of this is on the heels of the US deciding (maybe?) to take a less aggressive stance in terms of foreign policy.
Lastly, this is reminiscent of the Arab Spring 15(?) years ago... and honestly I don't feel a whole lot ended up being accomplished there.
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
Iluvmyxstripper
01/11/26 09:47 PM
Maybe the Browns should do things differently and actually a proven WINNER with a resume To back it up . Every HC they've hired since 99 has proven to be unqualified and failure . Maybe Butch Davis was a exception. Mangini was a joke. A Bellichek wanna be. Chudzinski and Pettine were clowns . Berry wont even consider Harbaugh .that makes too much sense and Berry's ego wont allow it . But no doubt it . Haslam is a proven loser as far ownership goes Hes the Donald Sterling and Abe Pollin of the NFL.
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Re: What Now Pt. 2
Jester
01/11/26 09:14 PM
Was it berry bringing in players or was it ditching the incompetent defensive coordiator and bringing in Schwartz?
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Re: How Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders compare
oobernoober
01/11/26 09:11 PM
Thank you for posting that article. It was really interesting. Here are my thoughts.
1. Herbert was/is a wild man. His stats were hilarious to pick through in that article. 2. On the flip side, Lamar's stats were really interesting through the lens of that article. With hindsight, you can definitely see what a talent but extremely raw QB looks like out the gate. 3. Neither of our QBs stack up in terms of being "the guy" for the future.
Further to that last point, I think Shedeur did enough with what he had to work with to warrant some hope (the absolute minimum). I thought it was REALLY interesting how the offense just looked different with him in there. Yes, he (overall) faced easier defenses, but the offense was able to move and (dare I say) threatened at the end of our last few games (the Buffalo game was supposed to be the toughest D he'd faced and he was moving them at the end of the game. It's commendable how he, as a day 3 pick rookie, was able to come in and sorta steady the ship over the first few weeks... and then actually be able to have the offense moving at times. When DG was back there (as well as Flacco, to an extent) the offense just looked 'stuck'. Yeah, they completed a bunch of throws but still didn't go anywhere.
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