The only thing that matters, at all, is how the team performs moving forward. Everything else is noise designed to elicit a response, none of this nonsense is capable of eliciting action, so it's pointless. Maybe someday, some sports historian will write an essay on the reemergence of the Browns and this may be a minor footnote. Beyond that, it has no value.
"I am undeterred and I am undaunted." --Kevin Stefanski
"Big hairy American winning machines." --Baker Mayfield
Note that all Wylie said is that Zampese COACHED Baker.
He was the QB COACH. Duh.
The author of the article took this and made the statement "...Kenny Zampese was the MASTERMIND behind the Browns’ explosive offense in the final eight weeks of the season."
Wylie said no such thing. Terrible hyperbolic click bait reporting.
Hate this kind of story/interview, also don't care for MKC's habit of trying to manufacture drama. What is the point and purpose here? Even if Wylie is on point and FK is <Zampese for "masterminding" BakerBall, so what? Hue is out and so are the others. This just in: Still gone. We have plenty in front of us to concern us; last season's losses and melodrama are not in front of us. So why is this an interview focus, other than to manufacture more negativity aimed at the Browns. I get all of that I can stomach by the "experts" and "analysts" on NFL coverage on TV. I ignore the cheap shot crappy "analysis" that is really unfair to the current squad and coaches. Dumb to recite playoff drought, too many stars, too many egos, and the litany is ongoing against us.
"Every responsibility implies opportunity, and every opportunity implies responsibility." Otis Allen Glazebrook, 1880
MKC is such a hack. Of course, there's a possibility it all could be true. But Wylie gave the interview on Saturday. Same day she takes the controversial sound bites and writes an article. No research, no trying to get the other side of the story. She runs with the word of a guy who wasn't retained and may have an axe to grind.
For anyone that watches or listens to pressers, focus on MKC's questions. They are meant to get controversial sound bites. I can't stand her.
The job of a beat writer today is to aggregate news from other sources and regurgitate it in a way people can understand then hope people click the link. If you fall into a story, like MKC did with Hue last year, great.
Doesn't surprise me at all. I PMed w/a couple of guys and gave my thoughts on how I thought some of this went down w/both coaches and players who are no longer here. I an also not surprised by some of the reactions on here.
I'll just say that Wylie is not a "cookie-cutter" OL coach. LOL
It is odd how such comments are perceived on this board. It often hinges strictly on who is making the comments and who those comments are about.
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Haley just came out and said he was trying to get Haslam to pull the plug on "Hard Knocks" and Hue was all for it because he thought he could make himself look better with more face time on camera.
One sign of a bad organization is the amount of dirty laundry that gets aired in the aftermath.
Haley just came out and said he was trying to get Haslam to pull the plug on "Hard Knocks" and Hue was all for it because he thought he could make himself look better with more face time on camera.
One sign of a bad organization is the amount of dirty laundry that gets aired in the aftermath.
We as fans shouldn't give this the energy or time of day. As Baker said when he first came in..."I don't care what happened before, It's about what happens now" (or something to that effect). Same with this story...it's nonsense and total crap that means nothing at this point in time or the current juncture that the team sits at. Let's all (esp the journalists!) move past this nonsense, look forward and focus on what will be, not what potentially was.
I think people should formulate their own thoughts and opinions on a subject rather than be told what to think. For example, I am totally cool w/someone saying: "I am not going to give this the energy or time of day." I think folks should be allowed to express that opinion even if I don't totally agree w/it. However, it irks me a bit when one says: "We as fans shouldn't give this the energy or time of day." I just don't like being told what to think. I'm capable of making up my own mind.
I think people should formulate their own thoughts and opinions on a subject rather than be told what to think. For example, I am totally cool w/someone saying: "I am not going to give this the energy or time of day." I think folks should be allowed to express that opinion even if I don't totally agree w/it. However, it irks me a bit when one says: "We as fans shouldn't give this the energy or time of day." I just don't like being told what to think. I'm capable of making up my own mind.
Ok man. Not sure why you have to turn it into yet another spar and arm wrestling competition. All I am saying is it is a waste of time and energy to focus on the people who are not even here and were fired for a reason. I am focused on the present and the future. But you do you and I will do me. Cool? Cool.
I wasn't trying to fight w/you. I guess it might have to do something that I was alive at a time in our country where independent thought was encouraged. I was young when the hippies started their protests and were willing to get things changed in this country, but I always supported independent thinking over "we have to think...."
Perhaps you just misspoke and did not intend your comment to come out that. I already considered that and I wasn't being snarky. I promise. And I have no problem w/you thinking that it's a waste of time for you to think about what Wylie said. That's your right. I might think the same thing. I might not. But, I'll make my own choice.
I wasn't trying to fight w/you. I guess it might have to do something that I was alive at a time in our country where independent thought was encouraged. I was young when the hippies started their protests and were willing to get things changed in this country, but I always supported independent thinking over "we have to think...."
Perhaps you just misspoke and did not intend your comment to come out that. I already considered that and I wasn't being snarky. I promise. And I have no problem w/you thinking that it's a waste of time for you to think about what Wylie said. That's your right. I might think the same thing. I might not. But, I'll make my own choice.
Peace.
I'm older than you probably think. I have a 21 year old and a 19 year old. And, I teach so I encourage independent thought, problem solving and critical thinking skills.
My point being that I don't believe these type of stories are any of the above...they are journalists stirring the pot because there isn't much else to talk about. It's no different than Cowherd constantly bringing up the flag planting, the crotch grabbing the running away from cops w/Mayfield. It's drama for the sake of drama. Let's move forward.
But, whatever. I'll leave this conversation for others and focus on the current team and coaches in Berea & Cleveland.
What's amazing is i keep on thinking about Bob from What About Bob. Turns out, Bill Murray's character is Bob Wiley. Vs our Bob (Bob Wylie).
I'm sorry but, honestly, i'm quite sick of hearing from Bob Wylie already. The guy seems salty. He was good for a laugh, but I wasn't that impressed of him as a coach from what i saw on Hard Knocks.
I think this Campen guy will do us just fine.
And we're getting opinions on Freddie and last year from the guy who's butt hurt because he didn't get rehired. I'm sorry Bob. We've moved on.
This is pretty much how i feel about the whole thing at this point. Just go away Bob!
Actually, if you listen to his entire answer it seems he did. He says exactly what I am saying. IT DOESN'T MATTER. Let's focus on what really does matter.
Actually, if you listen to his entire answer it seems he did. He says exactly what I am saying. IT DOESN'T MATTER. Let's focus on what really does matter.
Freddie was pretty blunt (and good) IMO. Seems like there was a big divide with coaches/loyalty and that some in the organization were back stabbers
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
To me this is nothing more than an indication of the complete and total dysfunction we had last year.
Last year. This is a new year, a new season, and a new regime. Whether we win our not this season, this story is unrelated to anything associated with the current team
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Actually, if you listen to his entire answer it seems he did. He says exactly what I am saying. IT DOESN'T MATTER. Let's focus on what really does matter.
Oh i agree with you in regards to moving forward. But let's be honest here, the whole "I visited him in the hospital.... I faced time Bob every time before a game.....Bob knows, blah, blah blah....."
Come on PDX, he went on about "Bob" quite a bit. Let's not pretend he stopped with his opening comment.
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Actually, if you listen to his entire answer it seems he did. He says exactly what I am saying. IT DOESN'T MATTER. Let's focus on what really does matter.
Oh i agree with you in regards to moving forward. But let's be honest here, the whole "I visited him in the hospital.... I faced time Bob every time before a game.....Bob knows, blah, blah blah....."
Come on PDX, he went on about "Bob" quite a bit. Let's not pretend he stopped with his opening comment.
Because he was asked a question by a media reporter. He then was respectful of Bob and then ultimately in 90 secs came around to..."if you don't wear brown and orange, you don't matter". Bob Wyle doesn't wear orange and brown. Full stop. Period. End of conversation. Good on him. It's nonsense. And, you can tell the more he thought about it the more PO'd he was with the question considering the nearly 40k fans at a practice and the fact that all proceeds went to charity. Now THAT'S the real story.
It sounds like Freddie let it get to him for a second before he reigned himself back in. He sounds pissed/hurt.
The other thing I really want to say is THANK GOD this came out now vs the beginning of the offseason. I can't even imagine how brutal it would've been to have everyone getting wound up over this over the past couple months.
We'll see very soon how much of what Wylie said is true.
I am going to give my opinion on the Wylie situation. I am NOT telling anyone to agree w/me. I am not even asking anyone to agree w/me. It's just me voicing my own personal opinion.
If the Browns win big under Freddie and Dorsey, what Wylie says will mean absolutely nothing.
If the Browns lose this upcoming year and there are coaching questions, than Wylie's quotes will carry a bit more weight w/me.
One thing about Wylie....was it him who chose to start Desmond Harrison? If so, how could he not see that Robinson was better? I mean, he is paid to coach and evaluate and (I assume) inform the HC as to who the best 5 lineman are to start from week to week.
If that was Freddie's decision to make the change from Harrison to Robinson that to me says it all about Wylie as a coach (and/or Hue's decisions on weekly roster evaluation).
I think it was Hue's decision. And it wasn't Freddie's decision to start Robinson over Harrison. Harrison was injured or sick or something and missed a couple of weeks so they inserted Robinson. He played well enough that they didn't switch back.
Btw......Harrison was not a bad player. He is just a head case. He had a ton of potential.
I think it was Hue's decision. And it wasn't Freddie's decision to start Robinson over Harrison. Harrison was injured or sick or something and missed a couple of weeks so they inserted Robinson. He played well enough that they didn't switch back.
Btw......Harrison was not a bad player. He is just a head case. He had a ton of potential.
Never said DH was a bad player, but the numbers speak. Tyrod got hit a lot and Baker was getting hit a lot too. His number of hits dramatically went down with Robinson in and Freddie's playcalling.
I guess I am wondering more about how good a coach Wylie actually was. Correct me if I'm wrong...wasn't he in the CFL when he came to CLE? And, before that he was in Oakland. Was he Hue's guy in OAK? If so, that may have something to do with all this nonsense. He also became a big character via 'Hard Knocks', but so did Cajuste and where is he now? The public just liked Wylie's colorful personality, his lack of physical fitness telling guys "stretching is overrated" & his gut moves with "Hut Hut". But, honestly....was he/is he any good? I don't know? Guess we will find out w/Campen in charge.
Wylie was the OL coach under both Hue/Haley and Williams/Freddie. He was always a well-respected OL coach. GM even started a thread about him that accentuated how good he was.
I get the need to knock him because he said something we don't like, but I'm not going to be part of that movement.