JMcCurry08
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Pursuing Mularkey and interviewing McAdoo reeks of the organization feeling that Hue won’t make it through the entire season
Well, I'll say this about McAdoo--I like him better than Mularkey.
McAdoo was pretty successful as the Giants OC in 2014 and 2015.
2014: 13th in PPG, 10th in YPG
2015: 6th in PPG, 8th in YPG
He can thank eli and Odell
Fixed.Gordon and Cousins > Odell and Eli
Kizer and Coleman > Odell and Eli
Now that is a scorching hot take if I've ever seen oneIt was Coleman.
I'm not kidding.
I'm really a fan of Coleman.))
You're gonna be so disappointed when we trade for Odell.It was Coleman.
I'm not kidding.
I'm really a fan of Coleman.))
Pursuing Mularkey and interviewing McAdoo reeks of the organization feeling that Hue won’t make it through the entire season
Sean Ryan would've been great, but Hue won't let him call plays.How so? Mularkey and McAdoo are both good, experienced OC's. I see it as nothing more than the team trying to bring in the best, experienced OC they can get that's available. Them being good as OCs is what got them HC jobs in the first place.
Some of you need to come back down to reality on whatever unrealistic expectations you have. As far as I see it... either is better than another year of Hue as both HC and OC. I see a lot of criticism when both Mularky and McAdoo have been brought up over the past 24 hours but not a single "we should be looking at this guy instead". So, instead of being cynical Browns fan, how about... I dont know... contributing with an actual thought or idea on a better option?
....but it does fit what Hue likes to do.McAdoo runs a west coast offense with a lot of verbage and long play calls. In all seriousness, how effective is that system in today and tomorrow’s game?
....but it does fit what Hue likes to do.