JDailey23
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Wonder what/who he did THIS time.
Don’t you fucking think about it jimmy
Wonder what/who he did THIS time.
Don’t you fucking think about it jimmy
He just fucked his program this time aroundWonder what/who he did THIS time.
Bruce Arians might keep Freddie on staff.Is there a way one can hire a coach while keeping kitchens, gregg? I think that would be an intriguing option
Is there a way one can hire a coach while keeping kitchens, gregg? I think that would be an intriguing option
Is there a way one can hire a coach while keeping kitchens, gregg? I think that would be an intriguing option
You’d be able to keep kitchens, but Gregg is effectively the head coach now. It’s unheard of to bring that guy back without becoming the hc
Thoughts on John Harbaugh? He’s got his Ohio roots. He also will likely be coveted by multiple teams.
Thoughts on John Harbaugh? He’s got his Ohio roots. He also will likely be coveted by multiple teams.
Fast forward a week and the same scenario has arrived. Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaughacknowledged that he grew up a fan of the Browns as well.
“My mom is from Cleveland and went to Shaw High School over there in East Cleveland. My dad is from Crestline, Ohio, which is about hour and a half south of there, and they met at Bowling Green State University. All of our family on my mom’s side is from Cleveland, and all of my family on my dad’s side is Browns fans. We all grew up Browns fans. I was a (former Browns RB) Leroy Kelly era, (former Browns QB) Bill Nelsen and just great memories, but I never went to a Browns game and never had tickets or anything like that to go to a real game," Harbaugh said Wednesday.
Can’t imagine that he wouldn’t be at or near the top of the list.
Born in Toledo. Went to Miami (OH). Super Bowl champ. From the Andy Reid coaching tree. Checks off a lot of boxes.
*Edit* had to drop this in:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/247spo...ticle/John-Harbaugh-Browns-fan-122871220/Amp/
It's only two games, but I like what I've seen so far out of Williams and Kitchens. The whole team is playing with a lot more discipline, fewer penalties, fewer mistakes. He has them playing somewhere close to where their talent should take them.
As for Kitchens, I had some problems with him being "too cute" with some of the trick plays. 3rd and two, I'm not crazy about the trick play attempt, and I really didn't like the HB pass that went for the interception. Just too much. The other thing I wasn't crazy about was how conservative we got towards the end, I'd rather stay more aggressive no matter what.
But on the good side for Kitchens I really liked how he always gave Baker a solid checkdown option and he had Baker coached up well regarding when to hit that option. I liked some of the unusual 3 back sets and although some of the option plays didn't work all that well I think they helped loosen things up for some of the big gain runs that came later. The Falcon defense had a whole lot of new looks to digest and I think Kitchens' schemes had them thinking which helped us to break some of our bigger plays out of more conventional looks. The screen pass (look downfield, fake a screen left, throw a screen right) was masterful in concept and execution. Baker seems extremely comfortable with the way Kitchens runs things.
I'd be happy to see these guys have enough success that they at least force themselves into consideration as a viable option moving forward, even if we go a different way. Those are the good kinds of problems to have.
God bless Williams/Kitchens for making this job look even better to prospective candidates.
Hot take: This will be the most attractive HC opening in the NFL and the Browns will have their pick of the litter