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I'd say that inside every round there is a Yin/Yang to picking vs trading back, but yes, the overall schema of where we are now is to make the picks, to stockpile talent, not chances at talent.


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From the picture, you can tell he's half that man that Freddie is.


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From the picture, you can tell he's half that man that Freddie is.
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From the picture, you can tell he's half that man that Freddie is.


And he looks better in a suit.


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He wasn't trying to remove Haslam completely. He was trying to limit Haslam's influence and the number of voices in Haslam's ear.

This is why Matt Rhule didn't interview with the Haslams. This is ultimately why McDaniels didn't get offered the job. Haslam doesn't want to limit his influence.




I feel like, yeah, maybe those guys didn't want this type of structure.... but Stefanski does.

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Just another day in the dog pound. I hope we start to get news on coaching hires and the GM.


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Stefanski on the Really Big Show 9:35 a.m. Thursday ...


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Stefanski doing an AMA on Browns Reddit.


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He's wearing a hoodie.

Oh, no... Freddie 2.0 willynilly willynilly


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He's wearing a hoodie.

Oh, no... Freddie 2.0 willynilly willynilly
Quick! Rip the sleeves!


There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.

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He's wearing a hoodie.

Oh, no... Freddie 2.0 willynilly willynilly


I think we're ok. It doesn't appear to be size "I ate everything in sight"

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Looks like George Clooney.


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Looks like George Clooney.
..... with a hangover.


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Stefanski doing an AMA on Browns Reddit.



My head is blown clean off after reading that AMA.

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Can you link to it? I'm a n00b with reddit and am not sure how to navigate their stuff to find it.


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Originally Posted By: PrplPplEater
Can you link to it? I'm a n00b with reddit and am not sure how to navigate their stuff to find it.


https://www.reddit.com/r/Browns/comments/epnvc0/ama_with_new_browns_hc_kevin_stefanski/

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Stefanski doing an AMA on Browns Reddit.



My head is blown clean off after reading that AMA.

Anything noteworthy? I checked about 20 minutes in, and there were only 3-4 answers by browns/Stefanski. Something about checking out pizza places in the area, wife will decide whether to live on the west side or east side (west side makes more sense given that some of the facilities are in Berea, no?), a comment about learning from Kubiak and how much he respects him, and another about having an aggressive/attacking defense.

There's probably more in there now but Reddit is down for me at the moment.

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Stefanski doing an AMA on Browns Reddit.



My head is blown clean off after reading that AMA.

Anything noteworthy? I checked about 20 minutes in, and there were only 3-4 answers by browns/Stefanski. Something about checking out pizza places in the area, wife will decide whether to live on the west side or east side (west side makes more sense given that some of the facilities are in Berea, no?), a comment about learning from Kubiak and how much he respects him, and another about having an aggressive/attacking defense.

There's probably more in there now but Reddit is down for me at the moment.


It was more about the fact that we have a coach doing a Reddit AMA. There were some fun answers in there.

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Agreed, that is pretty cool.

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It was more about the fact that we have a coach doing a Reddit AMA. There were some fun answers in there.


And he said he's going to do more of them!

Stefanski working the "gets us" meter.


More fun, we have an ex-coach (Hue) on CAMEO doing personalized video messages for $50.

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I think he should be spending more time preparing for next season than doing cheap PR stunts on Reddit. Next thing you know he'll be doing Progressive commercials.


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I think he should be spending more time preparing for next season than doing cheap PR stunts on Reddit. Next thing you know he'll be doing Progressive commercials.


Yeah, he should be in locker rooms slapping people on the ass, we all know that is what respectable people do.

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He's wearing a hoodie.

Oh, no... Freddie 2.0 willynilly willynilly


But where's the tomato sauce on the W?


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It was more about the fact that we have a coach doing a Reddit AMA. There were some fun answers in there.


And he said he's going to do more of them!

Stefanski working the "gets us" meter.


More fun, we have an ex-coach (Hue) on CAMEO doing personalized video messages for $50.

https://www.cameo.com/huejackson

We should get him to read one of the Hue vs Sashi threads.

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It was more about the fact that we have a coach doing a Reddit AMA. There were some fun answers in there.

I forget which talking head was on the radio and which NFL HC said it when we were mid-season and Freddie was really sucking .... but they talked about the enormity of the HC role and how, unless you've done it, you don't appreciate how vital and important things like media and radio interviews etc all are. Said as a first time HC it's easy to bury yourself into the organization and X's and O's and think all the other stuff is a distraction ..... seems our buy Stefanski really has been exposed to the NFL at a high level to embrace this sort of stuff. just my 2 cents .... all it means is I'm a bit more positive - proof of the pudding will be Sundays.

I'm sure I've dumbed down and given the a poor reflection of what the guy on the radio was meaning - but listening live it made sense !

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Originally Posted By: Haus
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It was more about the fact that we have a coach doing a Reddit AMA. There were some fun answers in there.


And he said he's going to do more of them!

Stefanski working the "gets us" meter.


More fun, we have an ex-coach (Hue) on CAMEO doing personalized video messages for $50.

https://www.cameo.com/huejackson

We should get him to read one of the Hue vs Sashi threads.


Seems he gets $60 now. For $50, I might have considered it ...... but for $60 .....


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I think he should be spending more time preparing for next season than doing cheap PR stunts on Reddit. Next thing you know he'll be doing Progressive commercials.


Yeah, he should be in locker rooms slapping people on the ass, we all know that is what respectable people do.


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Aint going to promise you all will be good.

Who knows about this hire.

He definitely knows football don't know his picture for the Browns.

He's young and football intelligent, is that good? Yeah. Is that bad? well its hit or miss sometimes. I think we have to finally commit the question stuck on that premise is does he know what he is doing and is he competent.

GM...Elliot Wolf and Alonzo Highsmith are running things there and might end up being that for us. But they are getting ready for the draft, looking at Asst Coaching staff with Stefanski.

Make no mistake about this - I think the letting go of Dorsey was a move to give the CZAR power to DePodesta... He now is in full control and is the guy who decided on Stefanski and has his backing. I don't think DePodesta had complete control in the past - Now he does and it might help this new regime get the commitment it needs to become a Dynasty so to say.

Well He's here, we all know that a new OFFENSE will take time but we got good pieces. I don't know about OBJ and quite frankly I don't care!

I hope we make a good hire for the D cause I think its just about there as far as personnel go. Need to shore up the DBs and we are good to go. Hope we go attack mode.

Will Stefanski call the plays....all depends who we hire as OC I have no problems with Stefanski calling them. It didn't work well with Kitchens, I think he got overwhelmed. We will see about Stefanski. It worked for the RAM coach and others we cannot compare our past and say oh we tried that and it didn't work....We have tried EVERYTHING and it didn't work so far with ONE EXCEPTION, Continuity! So I'm ready to finally give it a try. Hopefully we got the right guy finally!

None of this wild Super Bowl expectations cause we got a WR...I've said it before and I'll say it again. Nobody won a championship building a team around a WR....NEVER WILL HAPPEN.

I've said we need WR 5 solid ones who run good routes have very good hands and will give their all to the team (block).
OBJ had injuries and was not able to practice and it showed. He also didn't have the Speed and quickness he was famous for.

Well all I can say is Good Luck Stefanski and you got full support from this fan...now win friggen games and get us an OL!!!\

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I think it's largely fatigue. If this hire isn't provoking strong feelings in either direction, its probably a good thing. If nothing else than for the fan's emotional health lol.

I'm not sure how I feel about him not having (or at least stating) a clear intention on what he plans to do for play calling. Be it him or an OC. As a first time HC my preference is that he doesn't pull double duty. It sounds like he has a system he really likes, so if we bring in someone who runs that, he'll probably call plays. But he also seems pragmatic enough that if we brought in someone who's successful and established in their own system (say someone like Norv Turner to throw out a name) he may just leave him to do his thing?

For anyone concerned with Stefanski asserting himself in terms of discipline... he really only needs to do 2 things: 1) be clear about expectations and 2) be consistent in enforcing them.

He doesn't have to scream, yell, or display a dominating personality. Let's take OBJ for example:If I'm Stefanski I call him up and tell him I'd really like for him to be there, but voluntary means voluntary. However, the moment I see you pull the same crap as last season not knowing where to line up, you'll be benched until you show you know where to go. If guys like Ratley or Hodge had to be constantly told where to go they wouldn't see the field. Hell, they wouldn't even make it out of training camp.

And that's it. No yelling, no threats. Just a clear expectation and a clear consequence that can be equally and consistently enforced among all players.


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'You want to work hard for him': What Browns are getting in Kevin Stefanski

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Kevin Stefanski got the call from Cleveland Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam on Sunday morning, just a few hours after the Minnesota Vikings had been eliminated from the playoffs at San Francisco.

Stefanski, Minnesota's offensive coordinator, raced home from the Vikings' practice facility to tell his wife, Michelle, and three kids that he was the next head coach of the Browns. Minnesota was all the Stefanski children had ever known. But he promised them the move would come with perks, including a trip to Disney World and a dog.

Two days later, they were all at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, along with Stefanski's three brothers, his mother and his father, Ed, senior adviser for the NBA's Detroit Pistons.

"To use basketball terms so that my dad can understand this, I want to be the point guard for this organization," Stefanski said Tuesday during his introductory news conference in Cleveland. "I want to bring the ball up, but then I want to share the basketball with someone else to get an easy bucket."

Easy buckets have been hard to come by in Cleveland.

The Browns haven't been to the playoffs since 2002. They haven't won their division since 1989. And they've cycled through 11 different head coaches since returning to the NFL in 1999.

This week, Stefanski has already gotten a dose of the recent turbulence in Cleveland.

On Thursday, New Orleans police issued an arrest warrant for star Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. on a complaint of simple battery. Video surfaced showing Beckham slapping the buttocks of a Superdome security guard in the LSU locker room after Beckham's alma mater won the national championship over Clemson on Monday. Beckham was also captured on film passing out cash to several LSU players immediately after the game, which has created questions for LSU's compliance department. For the Browns, it was just next distraction the organization has had to endure.

But Tuesday, Stefanski said he's "undeterred and undaunted" by Cleveland's problems from the past.

"I cannot wait to be a part of this change," said Stefanski, who was a finalist for the Browns' vacancy just a year ago, when the team promoted Freddie Kitchens instead, then fired him after only one season following a 6-10 finish. "I'm excited for this challenge and I am ready for it."

The morning after his news conference, Stefanski, 37, caught an Uber from his downtown hotel to the Browns' practice facility in Berea, about 20 miles away. Unaware who his passenger was, the driver immediately started asking about the Browns' head coach.

"You're looking at him," Stefanski replied.

Stefanski's journey is unusual in an NFL era when young offensive minds have quickly made the jump from coordinator to head coach.

He arrived in Minnesota in 2006 as a 24-year-old assistant to head coach Brad Childress. He stayed in the same place with the same team for all that time, a career spanning 14 seasons, three coaching staffs and seven job titles.

"[His path] is almost like becoming a doctor," former Vikings quarterbacks coach Kevin Rogers said. "I feel like it's warranted. Sometimes you don't understand things that happen in the NFL, but this is one of those things that's right. He's ready."

Stefanski had exactly three games of experience calling plays in the NFL when the Vikings reassembled their offensive staff last January. After removing the interim tag from Stefanski's title as offensive coordinator, the Vikings hired Gary Kubiak as assistant head coach and adviser to the offense.

The Super Bowl-winning coach brought an entourage, including son Klint (who worked with Stefanski in Minnesota in 2013-14) as the quarterbacks coach, Rick Dennison as the offensive-line coach/run-game coordinator and tight-ends coach Brian Pariani.

Stefanski never balked at the idea, despite outside speculation over who would be calling the shots. After waiting 13 seasons to become an offensive coordinator, Stefanski showed a self-awareness that left an impression on the Vikings' decision-makers.

"Kevin was the first one raising his hand, because he knows ... when you surround yourself with good coaches, and you surround yourself with experience like that, that's only going to make you a better coach," Vikings general manager Rick Spielman said. "Kevin has no ego whatsoever. He just wants to continue to learn and grow. I think that type of attitude, where I'm not a young up-and-comer, that I have all the answers, where he's still looking to learn, he's still looking to grow."

Stefanski worked under Rogers as the Vikings' assistant quarterbacks coach in 2009-11. In a position room that had a future Hall of Famer in Brett Favre and a relatively new talent in Tarvaris Jackson, a young Stefanski had to customize his teaching style based on each individual.

"I think all the quarterbacks are different and you have to treat them differently," Stefanski told ESPN in September. "You've got to know what makes them tick, know the guys and how to reach them in the meeting room. There are certain guys that are visual learners, there are certain guys that pick it up immediately. I guess just being adaptable as a coach is important because no two players are the same."

That approach was one Rogers recognized instantly and believes Stefanski will carry with him to Cleveland.

"He's extremely bright," Rogers said. "He's extremely poised and he's exceptionally organized. You're never going to see him lose his poise. He just handles things exceptionally well, regardless of what it is. Whether it's all the personalities he's got to deal with on [the Browns], he'll do a great job with that. Tremendous job, yet he'll be disciplined at the same time."

During his introductory news conference Tuesday, Stefanski referenced a quote from former President Harry S. Truman: "It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit."

That's the way he approached his Vikings staff once he got a chance to lead an offense. The collective effort of melding Kubiak's zone scheme with the West Coast principles Stefanski learned from multiple mentors wasn't just in name only. It was the backbone for his unit.

"The credit has to go to Kevin," Kubiak said. "Think about what he took on. The way he was able to put the group together and lead a group with that many new faces.

"When you work with Kevin, you want to work hard for him, you want to help him be successful because he's such a good person. He's very honest, but he can be very thorough and very stern. He gets the most out of people. It's been proven with his players and how quickly he was able to do that with a lot of things going on offensively this year."

Vikings coach Mike Zimmer was hired in 2014 and retained Stefanski, giving him his first opportunity to lead a room as the tight-ends coach.

"He knew he didn't play the position so he didn't pretend to know what it was like to play tight end," said Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph, a nine-year veteran. "But he's smart and he knew what he had to do to prepare us to go out and play. He left the playing part to us.

"I felt confident that I was going into each game as prepared as I could be, and as a young player at the time I needed that. He's the one who kind of taught me how to prepare."

That preparation stood the test of time, from coaching tight ends, running backs and quarterbacks to the day he took over offensive-coordinator duties 15 weeks into the 2018 season.

Stefanski put his ability to lead an entire offense on display. He knew when to press his players and when to lay off.

"He understands that you can't have your foot on the gas from July to February," Rudolph said. "There has to be some breakup to the work. And he does that with fun in the meeting room."

Fridays began with a reprieve from the grind during the final several weeks of the 2019 season. Stefanski's polished, prepared manner gave way to his light-hearted nature when he put on a clip from "Chappelle's Show" or "Saturday Night Live" to start the meeting.

"He's got such a great demeanor about him," Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen said. "He doesn't get too high and he doesn't get too low, and I think that's a great demeanor to have as a head coach. I think he controls the room extremely well. I think he brings a positive energy at all times."

Perhaps Stefanski's biggest challenge in one full season as offensive coordinator came after Thielen went down for almost two months with a hamstring injury in the first quarter of a Week 7 victory at Detroit. Stefanski was forced to adapt with his other personnel. Thielen's targets were divvied up among a tight-end group that saw its usage spike, a running-back group that generated the most yards off screens in the NFL and a receiving corps that paired rookie Bisi Johnson opposite Stefon Diggs.

"He doesn't get too high and he doesn't get too low, and I think that's a great demeanor to have as a head coach."
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It was a turning point that proved Stefanski could adapt the offense amid adversity.

"I think that kind of got guys going that, 'Hey, we can do this,'" Kubiak said. "That day was a little bit of a confidence point that if we need to, we can go out and get it done."

Minnesota had its first 3,000-yard passer (Kirk Cousins, with 3,603), 1,000-yard rusher (Dalvin Cook, with 1,135) and 1,000-yard receiver (Diggs, with 1,130) in the same season since 2002. In Stefanski's seasons in charge of QBs (2017-18) and in 19 games as coordinator, Minnesota had the third-fewest interceptions thrown by a quarterback (six) in franchise history.

Stefanski spent the early mornings of his first week on the job alone studying film of Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield.

After breaking the NFL rookie record with 27 touchdown passes in 2018, Mayfield struggled in his second season. Among qualifying quarterbacks, he finished next-to-last in both passer rating (78.8) and completion percentage (59.4%).

Mayfield will now be entering a pivotal third season -- after which he'll be extension-eligible -- for a team that has been desperately searching for a franchise quarterback since Bernie Kosar retired 27 years ago.

Stefanski, however, remains a believer in Mayfield as a franchise-caliber quarterback, despite the disappointing 2019 season.

"I think he's a supremely talented player," he told ESPN on Tuesday. "I think you've seen his skill set over the last couple years and what he's capable of. Nobody is as accurate as he is. I think there's so many tools with Baker, his athleticism, I'm eager to get to work with him. I can already imagine some of the schemes we can run with him. ... It's just a matter of us putting the right pieces around him."

During the interview process, Stefanski sold the Browns on ways he could elevate Mayfield, notably by creating easier plays and easier passes for him. Stefanski did just that in Minnesota for Cousins, who thrived all season in play-action and passing plays outside the pocket. Cousins led the NFL with 13 play-action touchdowns and attempted the most passes from under center (221) this season.

"We actually talked to Cousins," Jimmy Haslam said. "The feedback there was really good and I think [Stefanski] will be a big help to Baker."

According to ESPN Stats & Information research, Mayfield ranked 30th in the NFL in completing just 36% of his passes outside the pocket; Cousins, meanwhile, was fifth, completing 62%. Dating back to when Stefanski took over as Minnesota's offensive coordinator in Week 15 of the 2018 season, Cousins also connected on 16 touchdowns with only one interception off play-action passes, for a QBR of 83. Over that same span, Mayfield's QBR in play-action was just 67.

"There's already a few things that I know we can help him with," Stefanski said in a radio interview with ESPN Cleveland on Thursday, after hours of watching film on Mayfield.

Stefanski called Mayfield on Monday to briefly touch base with him, along with several other players. The Browns are hoping they've found the match between coach and quarterback that will finally give the franchise continuity, snap the NFL's longest playoff drought (17 seasons) and keep Stefanski in Cleveland for as long as he stayed in Minnesota.


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Never a guarantee with these hires but there's always little things that can make you feel better about it. It's going to be an interesting period leading in to camp.

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Can you link to it? I'm a n00b with reddit and am not sure how to navigate their stuff to find it.


https://www.reddit.com/r/Browns/comments/epnvc0/ama_with_new_browns_hc_kevin_stefanski/
Couple things I picked out of his Reddit answers:

On a question about using a FB:

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I have a healthy respect for the full back position. I think it gives you some versatility - because the defense has a hard time knowing whether we'll be in a one-back, two-back or empty set. In addition, and maybe most importantly, the full back brings a physical aspect to our football team, which is very important to me.


Question on how we will utilize our young Press CBs and our pass rushing DE's:

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Great question. You're very knowledgeable about the defense. Do you want to apply? Our style will suit our players, but we'll be an attacking, aggressive-style defense. I don't think there's another way to play.


On what its going to be like to work with Chubb and Hunt:

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I'm very excited to work with our running backs room. I've been so impressed watching the tape this week with those two guys. It's going to be fun putting an offense together with not one but two guys who can be an explosive aspect of your team when they both are proficient in the pass game as well, so whether you hand it to them or throw it to them, I think they have a chance to make a big play.


If he was able to coach any Browns player who would it be:

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I'm looking forward to talking to Jim Brown soon. He's a legend of the game, it's going to be a great thrill to talk to him - I can't imagine even coaching him. If I did coach him - I'd hand him the ball on every play. And if I get a second - Joe Thomas to block for him.


Asked if he has seen the new Unis

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Yes, they are straight fire - as the kids would say.


This was pretty much about it.

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I'm not sure of the exact process here, but I have a feeling that the questions were picked out by a Browns staffer and then he answered. It didn't seem like he was going through, perusing the thread and answering the questions he wanted to - again, just a gut feeling (and us Browns fans know how well those work out. wink )

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