Re: Browns HC Interviews
lampdogg
01/14/26 02:41 AM
Same here. McDaniel doesn’t wow me, he’s kind of a nerd. All these coordinators we are interviewing…. who cares?
If Schwartz wants the job, we should give it to him. He deserves it and the players would feel comfortable with him. We already should have named him the HC.
Harbaugh, Tomlin aren’t coming to Cleveland.
I fear our clown FO is going to screw this up, led by Jimmy the Clown and AB as his trusted sidekick.
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Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates
hitt
01/14/26 01:52 AM
Who cares other than Steelers, I'm in Florida with Steelers fan who disliked Tomlin- 19 years of winning football.....I'm glad they are on the hunt for new HC and Qb probably---- we, Browns fans, would take what- FIVE straight years of winning and be happy-- Go Browns.....PS, welcome to the search STEELERS, hope you come up snake eyes.
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Re: Justice Dept Resignations.....
FATE
01/14/26 01:40 AM
Title: Mass exodus hits Justice Department's Civil Rights Division amid lack of action in Minneapolis, sources say Text: At least six prosecutors, most of whom are supervisors in the Civil Rights Division's criminal section, will be leaving their jobs. Six...mass exodus. LOL Same old, same old. Make the b.s. headline as dramatic as possible, fill the story with "some say" and "others think"s, press send and call it a day. FACTS:
What is publicly known Advocacy groups and former DOJ lawyers reported that the Civil Rights Division had about 365 attorneys as of January 2025, before large-scale departures. Those same sources say that roughly 70% of those attorneys have since left or been forced out, implying that only around 100–110 attorneys remain if those figures are accurate. News coverage of recent resignations surrounding the Minneapolis ICE shooting controversy focuses on a handful of senior prosecutors leaving the Criminal Section, but does not provide a complete headcount for prosecutors across the entire divisionSo, they've been throwing a hissy fit since Trump took office and over 250 have left. But these six? THIS is the mass exodus.  If their mouths are running...
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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN
Ballpeen
01/14/26 01:34 AM
Many people had no idea that impeding traffic resulted in the death penalty. We are learning a lot of new things during the trump administration. Just shut up man. You know that is BS. It wasn't a death penalty. She died because she drove her car at an ICE officer. I know you are a smart enough guy to know you don't try to flee the law and start driving at a law enforcement officer. Any dumb ass knows that doesn't end well.
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Re: Justice Dept Resignations.....
Ballpeen
01/14/26 01:28 AM
Title: Mass exodus hits Justice Department's Civil Rights Division amid lack of action in Minneapolis, sources say Text: At least six prosecutors, most of whom are supervisors in the Civil Rights Division's criminal section, will be leaving their jobs. Six...mass exodus. LOL
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
DeisleDawg
01/14/26 01:16 AM
Is this guy a 3rd or 4th cousin of Chudzinski ? lol Rob was also considered a good OC I'm not excited about any coach. We have seen hires that we thought were really good to great. Got all excited or tee'd off over a hire. I don't care anymore about a coach's track record or what tree he came from. I just want the Browns to hire a guy who will change the culture and make the team a winner. Hire the guy you think fits, and all we can do is hope it's the coach that will turn it around and be in Cleveland for years winning. So to whomever you are coach. Ya better be that guy, or else ! lol
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
DeisleDawg
01/14/26 01:14 AM
Is this guy a 3rd or 4th cousin of Chudzinski ? lol Rob was also considered a good OC I'm not excited about any coach. We have seen hires that we thought were really good to great. Got all excited or tee'd off over a hire. I don't care anymore about a coach's track record or what tree he came from. I just want the Browns to hire a guy who will change the culture and make the team a winner. Hire the guy you think fits, and all we can do is hope it's the coach that will turn it around and be in Cleveland for years winning. So to whomever you are coach. Ya better be that guy, or else ! lol
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Re: Justice Dept Resignations.....
MemphisBrownie
01/14/26 12:42 AM
Title: Mass exodus hits Justice Department's Civil Rights Division amid lack of action in Minneapolis, sources say Text: At least six prosecutors, most of whom are supervisors in the Civil Rights Division's criminal section, will be leaving their jobs.
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
bonefish
01/13/26 11:42 PM
I missed adding the "not."
Lawrence is "not" the same guy. He has developed.
Udinski is the same guy that helped Darnold with the Vikings.
Obviously we are in the QB market. Whether we try and get a guy like Malik Willis.
Draft a guy. Or, work on Sanders.
Berry is looking for an offensive guy like Udinski.
He doesn't have a lot of experience but he was very good at his jobs.
He is probably a long shot. But if he interviews really well ya never know.
Keep an eye on GB and Matt LeFleur.
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
Homewood Dog
01/13/26 11:08 PM
Every very good-great head coach was once a coordinator. I'm sure in the coordinators being mentioned for HC jobs there will be some future very good head coaches. I hope if we go that route, we get the next really good one.
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
bonefish
01/13/26 10:36 PM
I watched the Jags vs Bills game.
I was very impressed by the Jags. Lawrence has come to power. He is the same guy I saw in the past.
The Jags offense was really good. I liked their play concepts and their execution.
When I saw that we were going to interview Grant Udinski. It immediately caught my attention.
Keep an eye on this guy.
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
mgh888
01/13/26 10:09 PM
, I can't see that same person liking McDaniel. To me, he seems like someone who could be a great offensive mind, but not the person who should be in charge of the entire team. But that's on the outside looking in, of course. I think that's a pretty astute observation... And it's why I would initially be less keen. But winning cures most ills and given he's overcome some challenges in Miami maybe he has grown? I don't know how disciplined Miami were or how accountable he made his players if they didn't perform or had off field issues. For me, being a leader doesn't mean you are rah rah or fire and brimstone... It means holding people accountable, making sure the team can execute the plays, being prepared.
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