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Well, top guy is now gone.
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Well, top guy is now gone. “Top guy”
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LOL - The Rish will be upset with this news as well. KS just doesn't prioritize winning...
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Browns are interviewing Brian Daboll today...
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Browns are interviewing Brian Daboll today... While McCarthy signs with the Cowboys. This is comical.
LOL - The Rish will be upset with this news as well. KS just doesn't prioritize winning...
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Talk about going right to the source.
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That's not weird or anything.
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Yep, now watch McDaniels try to stay, at NE, and then we decide to give it to Daboll LOL
"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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well once again we failed a simple task...getting really hard to root for these idiots
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Brian Dumboll is a flat out average OC on his best day He's never had a offense In the top 10 or even Top 5. He really was underwhelming as a Browns OC Much like all his stops
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Brian Dumboll is a flat out average OC on his best day He's never had a offense In the top 10 or even Top 5. He really was underwhelming as a Browns OC Much like all his stops I think the Daboll and Roman interviews (and perhaps to an extent Bielemany sp?) are simply to gather data/information about what these guys did to help elevate their young QBs in such a short period of time. In fact, I think we are interviewing so many people, in general, to see what ideas, concepts, traits, personalities, etc. keep rising to the top in terms of potentially successful head coaches even if there is a very small chance some of these guys get the nod. We are possibly compiling as much information as we can to make an informed decision. What a concept.
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My guess is that Mike McCarthy was never under serious consideration.
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The Browns will hire the exact wrong HC and then let him hire his own GM. Eiot Wolf will be gone and that will end a 2 year span where we actually had a functioning front office. Back to blowing every draft pick and watching while others use FA. Great Job Jimmy! You are the problem.
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Not that they would ever say it.. But I think they want a younger Coach and are hoping its a very long term. ( in our case 4 years 
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My guess is that Mike McCarthy was never under serious consideration. I agree ... I think we want a McDaniels/his GM marriage or a Stefanski/Barry marriage
"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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My guess is that Mike McCarthy was never under serious consideration. Quite possibly. Here are some interesting nuggets from a B/R The Magazine piece done back on 4/4/19 titled "What Happened in Green Bay"(can't link due to profanity, so Google if anyone would like to read full article)... .... Or back further, to the NFC Championship Game on Jan. 18, 2015, when McCarthy coached with the ferocity of a sloth, calling for field goals from the 1-yard line twice in the first half and then running three straight times with five minutes left to infuriate his QB and effectively euthanize a Super Bowl season?... ... But even in the best of times—when confetti should've still been stuck to their clothing—one person who was then close to Rodgers remembers he would regularly call to vent that McCarthy didn't have a clue what he was doing. He'd tell him that McCarthy frequently called the wrong play. That he used the wrong personnel. That they were running plays that worked one out of 50 times in practice. That McCarthy was a buffoon he was constantly bailing out.
"Mike has a low football IQ, and that used to always bother Aaron," this source says. "He'd say Mike has one of the lowest IQs, if not the lowest IQ, of any coach he's ever had."... One ex-Packers scout puts it on both. He describes Rodgers as an arrogant quarterback quick to blame everyone but himself—one who's "not as smart as he thinks he is"—yet kindly points out that McCarthy basically quit on his team.... About once a week, a meeting would start up and McCarthy was MIA. Players weren't quite sure where he was while, for example, an assistant coach would run the team's final prep on the Saturday before a game. Eventually, word leaked that McCarthy, the one calling plays on game day, was up in his office getting a massage during those meetings...
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Well, a lot depends on how much McCarthy has learned and adjusted from his last few years ... he was NOT a great coach the last couple of seasons for whatever reason, but he is experienced
"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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Sounds like we dodged a bullet.
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Darn it!!! And we missed out on him. McCarthy would have been perfect here!!!
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Sounds like we dodged a bullet. If everything that was in the article is true ... but to be honest I doubt it.
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that sucks... let's be real though, we never truly get the NFL coach with pedigree. we get the new guy that has never coached, the guy no one else wants, or a previous failure as a HC.
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Browns fans seem to view this franchise under Haslam's ownership and the odd way he has operates the franchise as an ideal location for all coaching candidates.
With one of the top coaching choices taking the Cowboys job, I hope the Browns have a sense of urgency.
Someone suggested that the Browns might be using our lengthy interview process to collect data on these coaching candidates. I sure heck hope that is not the case because it's going lead to the Browns losing out on the top coaching candidates and being left with the leftovers.
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We lost the most qualified candidate which I completely expected.
Now it is back to never been a successful head coach.
The old gut feeling is McDaniels.
I would prefer Stefanski.
Assuming the worst. Daboll.
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Browns fans seem to view this franchise under Haslam's ownership and the odd way he has operates the franchise as an ideal location for all coaching candidates. I have no clue where you come to these wild conclusions. It clearly isn't from reading this board, though.
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We lost the most qualified candidate which I completely expected.
Now it is back to never been a successful head coach.
The old gut feeling is McDaniels.
I would prefer Stefanski.
Assuming the worst. Daboll.
There are still the College Coaches,specially Dabo and Urban Meyer....
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My guess is that Mike McCarthy was never under serious consideration. Quite possibly. Here are some interesting nuggets from a B/R The Magazine piece done back on 4/4/19 titled "What Happened in Green Bay"(can't link due to profanity, so Google if anyone would like to read full article)... .... Or back further, to the NFC Championship Game on Jan. 18, 2015, when McCarthy coached with the ferocity of a sloth, calling for field goals from the 1-yard line twice in the first half and then running three straight times with five minutes left to infuriate his QB and effectively euthanize a Super Bowl season?... ... But even in the best of times—when confetti should've still been stuck to their clothing—one person who was then close to Rodgers remembers he would regularly call to vent that McCarthy didn't have a clue what he was doing. He'd tell him that McCarthy frequently called the wrong play. That he used the wrong personnel. That they were running plays that worked one out of 50 times in practice. That McCarthy was a buffoon he was constantly bailing out.
"Mike has a low football IQ, and that used to always bother Aaron," this source says. "He'd say Mike has one of the lowest IQs, if not the lowest IQ, of any coach he's ever had."... One ex-Packers scout puts it on both. He describes Rodgers as an arrogant quarterback quick to blame everyone but himself—one who's "not as smart as he thinks he is"—yet kindly points out that McCarthy basically quit on his team.... About once a week, a meeting would start up and McCarthy was MIA. Players weren't quite sure where he was while, for example, an assistant coach would run the team's final prep on the Saturday before a game. Eventually, word leaked that McCarthy, the one calling plays on game day, was up in his office getting a massage during those meetings... So I'll (arbitrarily) put the accuracy percentage of those blurbs you put up at roughly 50%. To be clear, that's entirely my gut feeling. I HIGHLY doubt all of that is true. There absolutely has to be one of those blurbs that's a complete whiff on the part of the author. You don't stick with a team for a while and win a Superbowl along the way when you're capable of all of that. But I will say, I was surprised that McCarthy was getting so much love on here this offseason. I remember back to the hate he was getting when he was on the way out the door in GB. I remember his questionable and overly conservative playcalling being an issue (not only w/ Aaron Rodgers, but just the offense in general). And that gets me to the actual reason I'm writing this post.... If you want a retread HC, that's fine. But you're hiring a guy that got fired for being bad at the job you're hiring him for (many of these guys are still packing up their old offices when you're interviewing them). There's more to it than that, but here we have (arguably) the tip top HC candidate that has previous NFL HC experience allegedly doing stuff on the same level as Kitchens. McCarthy lost his team (starting with his future HoF QB), and that's the main reason why we canned Kitchens. If you really want to hire the next can't-miss HC, you gotta stay away from the retreads. And by that I mean guys that are older and have had multiple NFL HC positions. It's risky, but that's how you're going to find a guy that will stick for a long time. I know many won't agree. I understand why they disagree, and can see why a guy like McCarthy (good and bad) can do some good with a team like Cle. Just kinda laying out a line of thinking that probably has a bunch of teams going the 'unproven guy' route.
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Brian Dumboll is a flat out average OC on his best day He's never had a offense In the top 10 or even Top 5. He really was underwhelming as a Browns OC Much like all his stops I think the Daboll and Roman interviews (and perhaps to an extent Bielemany sp?) are simply to gather data/information about what these guys did to help elevate their young QBs in such a short period of time. In fact, I think we are interviewing so many people, in general, to see what ideas, concepts, traits, personalities, etc. keep rising to the top in terms of potentially successful head coaches even if there is a very small chance some of these guys get the nod. We are possibly compiling as much information as we can to make an informed decision. What a concept. That's actually a pretty clever theory. It makes me feel better about interviewing Daboll. I was chuckling because us interviewing him for the job signifies that we've exhausted all coaching options through our rapid-fire hire-fire process that we have to circle back to coaches that have been here before. Those Mangini-era offenses were truly a sight to behold with how anemic they were. Personnel definitely played a role, but then to watch how Daboll did with subsequent jobs confirmed that he was part of the problem. Maybe he's a great leader. A guy that could lock down the HC role while strong coordinators could bring in their systems. I highly doubt it, though.
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My guess is that Mike McCarthy was never under serious consideration. Which is absolutely ridiculous if you ask me. Superbowl winning coach. Multiple division titles, but yeah, let's hire McDaniels instead, who has a history of belittling his players and will probably switch us to a 3-4 defense which we dont really have the personel for
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My guess is that Mike McCarthy was never under serious consideration. Which is absolutely ridiculous if you ask me. Superbowl winning coach. Multiple division titles, but yeah, let's hire McDaniels instead, who has a history of belittling his players and will probably switch us to a 3-4 defense which we dont really have the personel for It's possible we were never under his consideration is it not?
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My guess is that Mike McCarthy was never under serious consideration. Quite possibly. Here are some interesting nuggets from a B/R The Magazine piece done back on 4/4/19 titled "What Happened in Green Bay"(can't link due to profanity, so Google if anyone would like to read full article)... .... Or back further, to the NFC Championship Game on Jan. 18, 2015, when McCarthy coached with the ferocity of a sloth, calling for field goals from the 1-yard line twice in the first half and then running three straight times with five minutes left to infuriate his QB and effectively euthanize a Super Bowl season?... ... But even in the best of times—when confetti should've still been stuck to their clothing—one person who was then close to Rodgers remembers he would regularly call to vent that McCarthy didn't have a clue what he was doing. He'd tell him that McCarthy frequently called the wrong play. That he used the wrong personnel. That they were running plays that worked one out of 50 times in practice. That McCarthy was a buffoon he was constantly bailing out.
"Mike has a low football IQ, and that used to always bother Aaron," this source says. "He'd say Mike has one of the lowest IQs, if not the lowest IQ, of any coach he's ever had."... One ex-Packers scout puts it on both. He describes Rodgers as an arrogant quarterback quick to blame everyone but himself—one who's "not as smart as he thinks he is"—yet kindly points out that McCarthy basically quit on his team.... About once a week, a meeting would start up and McCarthy was MIA. Players weren't quite sure where he was while, for example, an assistant coach would run the team's final prep on the Saturday before a game. Eventually, word leaked that McCarthy, the one calling plays on game day, was up in his office getting a massage during those meetings... So I'll (arbitrarily) put the accuracy percentage of those blurbs you put up at roughly 50%. To be clear, that's entirely my gut feeling. I HIGHLY doubt all of that is true. There absolutely has to be one of those blurbs that's a complete whiff on the part of the author. You don't stick with a team for a while and win a Superbowl along the way when you're capable of all of that. But I will say, I was surprised that McCarthy was getting so much love on here this offseason. I remember back to the hate he was getting when he was on the way out the door in GB. I remember his questionable and overly conservative playcalling being an issue (not only w/ Aaron Rodgers, but just the offense in general). And that gets me to the actual reason I'm writing this post.... If you want a retread HC, that's fine. But you're hiring a guy that got fired for being bad at the job you're hiring him for (many of these guys are still packing up their old offices when you're interviewing them). There's more to it than that, but here we have (arguably) the tip top HC candidate that has previous NFL HC experience allegedly doing stuff on the same level as Kitchens. McCarthy lost his team (starting with his future HoF QB), and that's the main reason why we canned Kitchens. If you really want to hire the next can't-miss HC, you gotta stay away from the retreads. And by that I mean guys that are older and have had multiple NFL HC positions. It's risky, but that's how you're going to find a guy that will stick for a long time. I know many won't agree. I understand why they disagree, and can see why a guy like McCarthy (good and bad) can do some good with a team like Cle. Just kinda laying out a line of thinking that probably has a bunch of teams going the 'unproven guy' route. After what we just went through with Freddie, I do not want another On The Job Trainee. I want someone who has a record of success over a period of time. I want someone who will not be intimidated by OBJ saying .. "I want to been spring in Paris, I will be in Cleveland when I get there." I want someone who is willing to listen do the guy who designed the offense his team is running, not someone who is so stubborn that he can't push a ball into the end zone from 1 yard out in 8 consecutive tries. In other words, I want someone with a proven track record of winning games in the NFL.
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We did not “fail” at anything, lead. You assume our team’s goal was to hire McCarthy. It was not. It was to find and hire the best man for our job. While some of the resident experts on dt might think Mccarthy was “the guy” , that may not be the guy our team wants.
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My guess is that Mike McCarthy was never under serious consideration. Which is absolutely ridiculous if you ask me. Superbowl winning coach. Multiple division titles, but yeah, let's hire McDaniels instead, who has a history of belittling his players and will probably switch us to a 3-4 defense which we dont really have the personel for Is it possible McDaniels has changed? Why do we believe McCarthy has changed but not McDaniels? Worrying about what "base defense" we are going to run is a fool's errand. Every team in the NFL runs multiple fronts and is never in their base defense.
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and that would be Who???? We'll never know.
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