Well, they have to hire 'someone', don't they? Surely there is somebody out there that wants that job...
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Well, they have to hire 'someone', don't they? Surely there is somebody out there that wants that job...
The Browns will be hiring coaches until the grand kids are on Social Security maybe longer. That team can't get it right, although I think they are headed in the right direction with the players they have especially defense. Their RB is a good one, and they have a decent offensive line.
They need to settle on one coach and make a committment to keep him for the longer term. Changing coaches too often leads to instability in that locker room.
As a Steelers fan I can't concern myself with what the Browns do, we have enough to contend with here in the Burgh. With an 8-8 record fans think the world ended, but I do understand the consern. There's no guarantee we turn things around but I believe we will reload and be a better team in 2013. One thing for sure, we NEVER want to be the Browns.:rolleyes:
[QUOTE=feltdizz;543067]I thought it was food poisoning from taste testing Luck's food.[/QUOTE]
LMAO !!!!!!!! I wish I would have thought of that one !!!!!!!!
[QUOTE=lloydroid;543180]Yes, _THAT_ Marc Trestman, from the 80s, currently coaching in the Canadian league. My Brown fans friends are so depressed that they stopped responding to me. They just can't stomach how badly their search for head coach has gone, after assuming they would land Chip Kelly.[/QUOTE]
Trestman was Bernie Kosar's QB coach at the U of Miami and with the Browns. He was calling the plays for the 49ers when Jerry Rice set that receiving yardage record Megatron just broke. He was Rich Gannon's QB coach when Gannon won MVP. In five years in the CFL, he never won fewer than 10 games in any given season and his team won two Grey Cups. He's probably a better coach than Chip Kelly.
rumor has it that Bruce Arians has a great chance to be the San Diego Chargers' new head coach, he is going to interview for the position on Monday and the Chargers' newly hired GM really likes Arians.
Of course he does. Their new GM worked for the Colts.
I honestly don't see Arians as Head Coach material. He could certainly prove me wrong but he seems like such an awkward sort of guy to have that head role.
He's already proved his haters wrong by succeeding in Indy... he is playing with house money, nothing to lose but a few games just like the rest of the coaches in the NFL.
Browns interviewing Whiz tomorrow.... wouldn't that be interesting?
[QUOTE=NorthCoast;543801]Browns interviewing Whiz tomorrow.... wouldn't that be interesting?[/QUOTE]
that will be his 2nd interview so the Brownies must be seriously considering Whiz...