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I disagree. Because its the QBs job to take the easy play first to get the first down. Yes. Coleman should have caught it.

He literally had an EASY first down. Why not run for the easy first down, instead risking the chance he drops it. And he did.

His awareness is really awful. He just doesn't know how to make the safe play at all.

Yea it was 2 yards and he had a ton of space to run. Put your head down get the first down and live to play another down.
 
Whatever. This team is synonymous with shit anyhow. Might as well have the most dubious distinction. Shocked it took this long, to be honest.
 
That’s bullshit. If he runs it you’re complaining that he missed a wide open WR. He made the correct play. I’m just curious what the play call was because it looked from the snap like Kizer was planning on running up the middle.

Why is running for the easier first down, something to complain about? Take the safe play on 4th down.

Either way. Coleman should have caught that.
 
And yet people try to blame every loss on Hue.

No. This was another loss on the players. Coleman's drop. Duke's fumble. So many garbage throws from Kizer. The laughable kickoff return TD. Etc. The roster just isn't good and this game is a perfect example; they couldn't even make enough plays to beat the fucking Steelers BACKUPS.

The thing is, it's the coach's job to figure out how to get the best out of the roster he has been given. Does anyone here honestly believe Hue Jackson is getting the best out of this Browns roster? I doubt it. He doesn't coach guys up. He coaches them down.

Guys are going to drop passes. Even the best players in the league drop easy passes from time to time. Running backs are going to fumble. Even the best backs in the league fumble at inopportune times. Good coaches find ways to win even with drops, fumbles, and interceptions. Good coaches coach guys up and make them better.

Hue Jackson is not a good coach.
 
Coleman either heard footsteps or was thinking run when he should have secured the catch. Either way, turned his head too early.

No shortage of mental mistakes from overmatched young players all year long.
 
Love that you guys rode the ship down all the way to the bottom.

Captain Hue not only abandoned the ship, he threw a bunch of crewmen in while he swam away.

Did he do anything that would theoretically be fireable today?
 
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For a while there I thought Hue just had to piss really bad but he was really looking for the challenge flag.
 
Coleman either heard footsteps or was thinking run when he should have secured the catch. Either way, turned his head too early.

No shortage of mental mistakes from overmatched young players all year long.

He was also close to the sideline, he might have been thinking about getting two feet down.
 
The thing is, it's the coach's job to figure out how to get the best out of the roster he has been given. Does anyone here honestly believe Hue Jackson is getting the best out of this Browns roster? I doubt it. He doesn't coach guys up. He coaches them down.

Guys are going to drop passes. Even the best players in the league drop easy passes from time to time. Running backs are going to fumble. Even the best backs in the league fumble at inopportune times. Good coaches find ways to win even with drops, fumbles, and interceptions. Good coaches coach guys up and make them better.

Hue Jackson is not a good coach.
Um, Hue Jackson sucks. He didn't lose this game, the players did. Period.
 
You just knew when we had to burn a timeout on the previous play with all the pre snap confusion and with Duke on the sidelines that they were gonna blow it.
 
You just knew when we had to burn a timeout on the previous play with all the pre snap confusion and with Duke on the sidelines that they were gonna blow it.
Hey, it worked. Just like the great play call on the screen pass to Duke...that he fumbled. Hue actually called a pretty good game today, this was his best game as a coach in recent memory, honestly. I can't think of something he did today that was "bad." The players just didn't execute and they lost it.
 

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