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Why would Landry be mad at Lindley?
Wonder if Lindley was blaming him for something?
LOL - The Rish will be upset with this news as well. KS just doesn't prioritize winning...
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I guess there are a few on this board who think they're smarter than ... Stop guessing, Pit, for in my case, you'd be wrong. I have never pretended to be smarter than the guys who actually do the job. I admit to liking most of what Sashi was doing while at the same time hoping that Dorsey succeeds. Nothing wrong about wondering what Sashi could have accomplished. Maybe in the draft he would have traded out of the #1 spot and selected Josh Allen a few spots down. See how that works, Pit?
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I see all 31 other NFL teams knew better and yet a few still claim to wonder.
I see how it works. Hindsight, conjecture and guesswork with zero substance to base any of it on.
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I guess there are a few on this board who think they're smarter than ... Stop guessing, Pit, for in my case, you'd be wrong. I have never pretended to be smarter than the guys who actually do the job. I admit to liking most of what Sashi was doing while at the same time hoping that Dorsey succeeds. Nothing wrong about wondering what Sashi could have accomplished. Maybe in the draft he would have traded out of the #1 spot and selected Josh Allen a few spots down. See how that works, Pit? Actually, to be fair, Mayfield would have been the analytics pick as well. Josh Allen would have been the "football" buy pick - as his body is the prototypical type.
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I see all 31 other NFL teams knew better and yet a few still claim to wonder.
I see how it works. Hindsight, conjecture and guesswork with zero substance to base any of it on. Of course it's all conjecture. Playing the Devil's Advocate: Would you rather have... Sean McDermott and Josh Allen, or Freddie Kitchens and Baker Mayfield? Probably doesn't belong in this thread, but simply having fun here...
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How many times has Freddie stated he "should have run the ball" in various situations? It seems to me he is not learning from his mistakes, as all good coaches should do, and it is showing up in the W/L column.
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The problem you actually have is that there is zero evidence that Sashi had any ability to build a team. None.
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How many times has Freddie stated the "should have run the ball" in various situations? It seems to me he is not learning from his mistakes, as all good coached should do, and it is showing up in the W/L column. agreed ,,, it happened in weeks 1, 3, 5, etc
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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j/c...
We've gone from Romo/Nantz status to the Mowins/Barber level...
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The problem you actually have is that there is zero evidence that Sashi had any ability to build a team. None.
You know the saying about an absence of evidence is not proof... Without going back, do you not believe that Sashi had some success in players selected and compiling picks? (I do realize this is likely a fruitless discussion and I have no intention in prolonging it).
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Hmmmm...we get the bottom of the barrel announcers. Probably deservedly so. The Bills/Ravens game should be interesting. I wonder who will have more rushing yards Lamar or Josh?
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I believe that over time he managed to hit on some picks. Not a bunch but a few. Not play makers you need to build a franchise.
And let me repeat this, if you consistently trade down you will always compile picks.
I know the saying. But absence of proof is also evidence.
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I have ZERO confidence in sweeping the Bengals. Frustrating.
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Baker needs to shave that thing off his face. It looks bad.
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JC. Sashi is gone. Hue is gone. Dorsey is here. Kitchens is here. How about we deal with what is instead of what was? Its beyond tiresome.
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JC. Sashi is gone. Hue is gone. Dorsey is here. Kitchens is here. How about we deal with what is instead of what was? Its beyond tiresome. So is talking about another lost season. However, you can't be wrong speculating on alternative reality...
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JC. Sashi is gone. Hue is gone. Dorsey is here. Kitchens is here. How about we deal with what is instead of what was? Its beyond tiresome. So is talking about another lost season. However, you can't be wrong speculating on alternative reality... Then you and the 4-5 others who actually still care about Sashi - pro or con - should take it to PMs because the rest of us don't need it polluting every single football thread where it can be even tangentially related.
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It looks as though we may end up 8 - 8 .. after 7 - 8 -1 a year ago .. The difference ? A win vs Pittsburgh at home vs a tie. BUT .. The tie was against a BETTER Steelers team .. a team that had Ben, Conner, Ju Ju and Antonio Brown. Even with the Hue/Haley drama, the 2018 Browns were a probably better TEAM than the 2019 version. Who'd have thunk it ....
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Nobody would have thought it based upon the way the team played in the second half.
And here we are.
Haslam is the at the top. I doubt that he has given up on Dorsey. If he fired Dorsey it would be shocking.
Dorsey could fire Freddie? A guy he went out on a limb for. Firing him would be admitting a mistake. Not many would do that after a year.
Freddie has made himself ruler of the offense.
Wilks was a one a done guy before.
Most head coaches come from one side of the ball. Then they hire a coordinator to run the other side.
Did we fail because of offense, defense, or both?
Going into the season many stated that the defense was the strength. Some felt we would be an offensive leader.
Truth is neither has been playoff caliber.
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JC. Sashi is gone. Hue is gone. Dorsey is here. Kitchens is here. How about we deal with what is instead of what was? Its beyond tiresome. So is talking about another lost season. However, you can't be wrong speculating on alternative reality... Then you and the 4-5 others who actually still care about Sashi - pro or con - should take it to PMs because the rest of us don't need it polluting every single football thread where it can be even tangentially related. You may want to give Pit a "heads-up"...
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I know the saying. But absence of proof is also evidence. 
LOL - The Rish will be upset with this news as well. KS just doesn't prioritize winning...
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I'm not board police. When I put "JC" (just clicking) at the beginning of my post on this subject, it meant I was replying to the thread. In other words: the usual suspects. You know, the ones who think this bleep is endlessly interesting.
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It looks as though we may end up 8 - 8 .. after 7 - 8 -1 a year ago .. The difference ? A win vs Pittsburgh at home vs a tie. BUT .. The tie was against a BETTER Steelers team .. a team that had Ben, Conner, Ju Ju and Antonio Brown. Even with the Hue/Haley drama, the 2018 Browns were a probably better TEAM than the 2019 version. Who'd have thunk it .... and we'll have to go 3-1 over the last 4 to accomplish that.
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I hope they can get G Williams back if its possible just admit they made a mistake with FK and bring back a winning coach even malarkey was their for the taking and they hired an unknown guy over a winning coach, I was baffled over that but I,ve baffled since 99 ….and the craziness continues. Man there has to be someone out there to stop the bleeding you would think. I'm afraid that will never happen. Which doubly angers me because I saw no reason to change much of anything. I was perfectly fine with the idea of keeping things as they were at the end of that season and hiring a replacement DC. The smartest choice would have been to impose the least amount of shake-up to a bunch that was just starting to find itself. That setup was working, and the team was rolling. It wasn't broke, but Dorsey 'fixed' it anyway. The minute the news broke that GWilliams was out and FK was the new HC, I had doubts. Not because of Freddie himself, but for all the same reasons we talk about all the time: New everything, all over again.... just like every other time here in CLE dating back to Butch Davis. When this 2019 team got put together at TC, I was already thinking/talking about an 8-8 team. There was simply too much of the Browns product that was new, untested and unproven. New coaching staff (again, dammit) New schemes New high-profile moving parts (OBJ and FA's) New O weapon combinations that need time to get worked out New... well, you get the picture. "Same as it ever was." Dorsey assembled a Ferrari, placed it on the track, and handed the keys over to a first-time driver. That's why Browns have always looked crazy to you (+ me) ever since '99... they just keep making the same boneheaded moves, generation after generation. Truth be told- as much as I love this team and was intrigued by all the shiny parts Dorsey collected, I never really got too excited about what they might become for 2019. It's super-frustrating right now, because our team has NEVER been this loaded with raw talent since The Return... and it's being squandered by a crew of strangers who don't seem to know how to use and develop them into a system that works, long-term. It's really disappointing. But it's not surprising. We're Browns Fans, after all-
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I know the saying. But absence of proof is also evidence. I think that’s from the law school that teaches hearsay is sometimes better than direct evidence...
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
NOT BETH MOWINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd rather listen to nails scrape down a chalkboard.
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j/c...
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So our highest graded player in any regard was a 75 (Redwine). Talk about laying an egg
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I hope they can get G Williams back if its possible just admit they made a mistake with FK and bring back a winning coach even malarkey was their for the taking and they hired an unknown guy over a winning coach, I was baffled over that but I,ve baffled since 99 ….and the craziness continues. Man there has to be someone out there to stop the bleeding you would think. I'm afraid that will never happen. Which doubly angers me because I saw no reason to change much of anything. I was perfectly fine with the idea of keeping things as they were at the end of that season and hiring a replacement DC. The smartest choice would have been to impose the least amount of shake-up to a bunch that was just starting to find itself. That setup was working, and the team was rolling. It wasn't broke, but Dorsey 'fixed' it anyway. The minute the news broke that GWilliams was out and FK was the new HC, I had doubts. Not because of Freddie himself, but for all the same reasons we talk about all the time: New everything, all over again.... just like every other time here in CLE dating back to Butch Davis. When this 2019 team got put together at TC, I was already thinking/talking about an 8-8 team. There was simply too much of the Browns product that was new, untested and unproven. New coaching staff (again, dammit) New schemes New high-profile moving parts (OBJ and FA's) New O weapon combinations that need time to get worked out New... well, you get the picture. "Same as it ever was." Dorsey assembled a Ferrari, placed it on the track, and handed the keys over to a first-time driver. That's why Browns have always looked crazy to you (+ me) ever since '99... they just keep making the same boneheaded moves, generation after generation. Truth be told- as much as I love this team and was intrigued by all the shiny parts Dorsey collected, I never really got too excited about what they might become for 2019. It's super-frustrating right now, because our team has NEVER been this loaded with raw talent since The Return... and it's being squandered by a crew of strangers who don't seem to know how to use and develop them into a system that works, long-term. It's really disappointing. But it's not surprising. We're Browns Fans, after all- Worst is to be questioning all. SF last year was terrible, and look at them now. We are in a good position for next season. We probably need a new HC and a good backup QB,and some players is some positions,but nothing major.
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The problem you actually have is that there is zero evidence that Sashi had any ability to build a team. None.
And to be fair to that, we have yet to see evidence Dorsey can do that here. He can build talent, but not a team.
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I know the saying. But absence of proof is also evidence. 
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Cam Heyward is on local Pitts radio right now. Hes talking about the game, saying that all week Tomlin just preached about focusing on football. Don't worry about two weeks ago, appeals, media, or tshirts. Focus on football, do your job, beat your man on the play and they would win. Talked about protecting the left side on the defense (making baker not roll right), and keeping him in the pocket which they focused on adjusting at halftime with Tomlin.
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Lol so you mean he wasn’t worried about his T-shirt fashion
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Winners can run their mouths and dictate terms of the history of the battle. Coaching matters, agreed. So does preparation and mental toughness and other intangibles. They plated harder with more heart and desire. And I believe we had them. just crappy day. Again.
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Lol so you mean he wasn’t worried about his T-shirt fashion Actually they asked him about wearing a "Pittsburgh finished it" shirt, and he said "man, I aint that stupid. nah, ill wear normal sweats."
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Winners can run their mouths and dictate terms of the history of the battle. Coaching matters, agreed. So does preparation and mental toughness and other intangibles. They plated harder with more heart and desire. And I believe we had them. just crappy day. Again. Everything else you stated is built by a good coach though. Making sure your players have heart is on the GM, keeping them focused and prepared is on the HC. We have neither.
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I think FK said something like "I Wish I didn't call that play" after the game icing interception Well no S--t Sherlock we only got the best running tandem in the game ,and our QBs hand was hurting watta dunce he is and Dorsey shoud have fired him on the spot and started to look for a real head coach, man I am getting sick of this b.s.
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Regardless of how you look at our situation we have problems. I posted on another thread that I thought Freddie was a good gamble based on what happened last year. Sadly, it doesn't look that way now. We need a coach that commands respect, teaches discipline and holds the players accountable. I know John Dorsey hired Freddie but I can't blame him as I said the situation looked good when he did it. JD took a shot with Freddie and it didn't work out. Another thing I don't understand is why the Haslams are getting ripped? I haven't heard anything about them interfering. It seems like they gave control to JD and he has been making the decisions. All in all it looks like we will have a new coaching staff next year but I think there will be some interest because of the talent we have. It just needs to be utilized better with the addition of a few new players.
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I would have rather watched Myles Garrett in another fight, seriously.
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Regardless of how you look at our situation we have problems. I posted on another thread that I thought Freddie was a good gamble based on what happened last year. Sadly, it doesn't look that way now. We need a coach that commands respect, teaches discipline and holds the players accountable. I know John Dorsey hired Freddie but I can't blame him as I said the situation looked good when he did it. JD took a shot with Freddie and it didn't work out. Another thing I don't understand is why the Haslams are getting ripped? I haven't heard anything about them interfering. It seems like they gave control to JD and he has been making the decisions. All in all it looks like we will have a new coaching staff next year but I think there will be some interest because of the talent we have. It just needs to be utilized better with the addition of a few new players. 1. Rumors are that Freddie was hired because JD didn't want anyone that would clap back at him. Which seems to be the case with some of these weird roster moves we are seeing, if you asking me. 2. Every organization, runs top to bottom. Haslams are at the top. Just like Freddie being Dorseys failure, Dorsey is their failure. It all leads back to the owner, if you team doesn't win -your damned if you do and damned if you don't. That still lays at your feet, as you own the team. Fair, maybe not. But ill take the blame for a couple billion of dollars 
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