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Arians had an epic press conference when the Cardinals played in Cleveland where he related his experience during Bottlegate. He basically said he sided with the fans.
Except the Browns just became super fuckable.Can anyone explain why Arians wants to coach the Browns so much?
Its like one of the hottest girls in school comes out and says she wants to go to prom with you. Sure you say yes, but part of you has to ask why me.
And this is not just recent, he has wanted to coach the Browns for years.
Edit: Does it have to do with him being the OC that took us the playoffs here in 2002 and loves the fans?
If rivera comes available do we take a look at him? I’d rather have him than McCarthy.
Yes, he said so in an interview once on the NFl network.Can anyone explain why Arians wants to coach the Browns so much?
Its like one of the hottest girls in school comes out and says she wants to go to prom with you. Sure you say yes, but part of you has to ask why me.
And this is not just recent, he has wanted to coach the Browns for years.
Edit: Does it have to do with him being the OC that took us the playoffs here in 2002 and loves the fans?
You're not going to get an unbiased opinion on Harbaugh from a group of Buckeyes fans. I don't think he's the right fit for this, but he's not the bumbling idiot some of you want him to be. He's a damn good coach, just a better fit in college I think.
As for other candidates, if you want eexperience, Arians is the way to go. If you want innovation, it's Riley.
I don't remember people calling him a bumbling idiot, maybe I just haven't read the posts. But we are giving valid criticisms about his antiquated offense which only looks good when there's a clear dominant talent edge and they can brute force dives and powers down an opponent's throat. When they don't have an overwhelming recruiting edge, they just can't sustain any offense and often look bad doing it. I don't see how he should be a valid candidate when he can't even succeed schematically in a college system where he has every advantage.
Yup. If you can't succeed at a program like Michigan, you just aren't a great coach. Hell, even an average coach should be able to succeed at a program like that.
I don't remember people calling him a bumbling idiot, maybe I just haven't read the posts. But we are giving valid criticisms about his antiquated offense which only looks good when there's a clear dominant talent edge and they can brute force dives and powers down an opponent's throat. When they don't have an overwhelming recruiting edge, they just can't sustain any offense and often look bad doing it. I don't see how he should be a valid candidate when he can't even succeed schematically in a college system where he has every advantage.