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- November 15, 2016 at 7:55 am #6591IceKeymaster
Hue is going to be here as our head coach. We talked about continuity being one of the corps premises of what we wanted accomplished going out in January. We know that we have a head coach that can be successful here and lead us to a lot of victories and a lot of winning. We want a team of people that are going to be together for a long time and that has always been a disadvantage for us.
Sashi is of course assuming that he’s still in Cleveland to make that decision.
November 15, 2016 at 8:27 am #6593soupParticipantIf Haslam is as dumb as I believe we’ll have a new FO next year
Freedom!!!
November 15, 2016 at 12:46 pm #6594BillWunkleParticipantI’ll come out of the padded cell just long enough to make a few comments . . .
Ray Horton, on the other hand, may not be so fortunate. This defense is ranked 31st out of 32 teams, and is running a defensive scheme (the 3-4) where what talent they do have isn’t suited to play.
And yes, I’m still pi$$ed that Sashi traded down from #2 to #8 when they could’ve settled the QB position for the next ten years – maybe more – by taking Carson Wentz (who one Browns front office guy said would not even develop to be a top 20 QB – HOW FREAKING RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!!!). Instead, Hue put all his eggs in a young but fragile veteran QB that still cannot read a defense and a third round draft choice that will be nothing more in this league than an adequate backup (because HE CANNOT THROW THE DEEP BALL). The O-line is still a mess – particularly when it comes to pass protection.
Back to the defensive woes . . . the secondary can’t even cover their own shadows. Other than that, things are just spiffy in Berea.
Sashi also needs to get some talent evaluators that understand football and not just more numbers guys.
Am I going mad, or did the word THINK escape your lips? You were not hired for your brains, you hippopotamic landmass!
November 15, 2016 at 2:09 pm #6596soupParticipantWentz Stull hasn’t proven anything. When they gave him more he failed miserably so they dialed him back again. In their 5 wins the MOST points their D allowed is 15. Wentz comprehensive QBR is #30 out of 32 in the NFL. He actually is worth NEGATIVE 2.5 PPG.
You say Kessler can’t throw the deep ball, then say pass protection is in shambles. To throw a deep ball the WR need time to go down field for the QB to set and throw. So if they can’t pass protect how can he go deep?
You hit the nail on the head with the back end of the D. Of course, we’ve yet to address the back end of the D. It’d be a huge mistake to fire Horton. We need scheme consistency. We need to grow not teach Shelton a 3rd scheme in 3 years
Freedom!!!
November 15, 2016 at 11:11 pm #6601the dudeParticipantSashi is of course assuming that he’s still in Cleveland to make that decision.
Here’s the thing….he can say what he wants….but the reality is no is going to lose sleep over them firing either one of the jerk offs.
Hue Jackson is a loser.
November 15, 2016 at 11:13 pm #6602the dudeParticipantI’ll come out of the padded cell just long enough to make a few comments . . .
Ray Horton, on the other hand, may not be so fortunate. This defense is ranked 31st out of 32 teams, and is running a defensive scheme (the 3-4) where what talent they do have isn’t suited to play.
And yes, I’m still pi$$ed that Sashi traded down from #2 to #8 when they could’ve settled the QB position for the next ten years – maybe more – by taking Carson Wentz (who one Browns front office guy said would not even develop to be a top 20 QB – HOW FREAKING RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!!!). Instead, Hue put all his eggs in a young but fragile veteran QB that still cannot read a defense and a third round draft choice that will be nothing more in this league than an adequate backup (because HE CANNOT THROW THE DEEP BALL). The O-line is still a mess – particularly when it comes to pass protection.
Back to the defensive woes . . . the secondary can’t even cover their own shadows. Other than that, things are just spiffy in Berea.
Sashi also needs to get some talent evaluators that understand football and not just more numbers guys.Great post Bill. A follow up – you are a draft expert – at least with us 🙂 – at what point do the Browns realize trading picks has not helped them one single bit and they should take the all star?
Hue Jackson is a loser.
November 16, 2016 at 1:12 am #6605ShooterModeratorI’ll come out of the padded cell just long enough to make a few comments . . .
No please, stay. Walk amongst us. Breathe our winless air. Drink our losery brew. Join us as a brother in arms, as we march to our pomp and circumstance of failure, deep into the abyss. We shall inebriate ourselves, tell tall tales, and together fall victims to the Earthly state of envious wanting.
You say Kessler can’t….
Heeeeeeeeeeere we go. Let’s all bask in the glow of Kessler worship. Don’t look directly into the light.
November 16, 2016 at 6:05 am #6610soupParticipantI’ll come out of the padded cell just long enough to make a few comments . . .
No please, stay. Walk amongst us. Breathe our winless air. Drink our losery brew. Join us as a brother in arms, as we march to our pomp and circumstance of failure, deep into the abyss. We shall inebriate ourselves, tell tall tales, and together fall victims to the Earthly state of envious wanting.
You say Kessler can’t….
Heeeeeeeeeeere we go. Let’s all bask in the glow of Kessler worship. Don’t look directly into the light.
How about my full quote? How about bringing people to earth that worship Wentz?
Freedom!!!
November 16, 2016 at 8:24 am #6616DawgstyleParticipantI truly hope that we don’t let any of our coaches go (not even Ray Horton). We’re in the first year of a switch from a 4-3 back to a 3-4, with the exception of the oft injured but talented Joe Haden we are devoid of talent in the secondary, and we have only a handful of players that aren’t in the first or second year of their careers. It’s going to take 3 seasons just to get the roster to look remotely like our coaches would want it, and the 4th year will be spent seeing what they can do with it.
While there’s no guarantee that Hue and Co. are the answer, there’s simply no way to tell with our current roster. Plus with our history of knee jerk reactions, no one is going to want to come here if the current staff doesn’t get at least 4 years to put a winning product on the field. Seriously, if we fire Hue, who are you going to get? Who would say yes to this job? Who?
Nobody.
Yes 0-16 sucks. It’s necessary (the 49ers are 1-8) if we want the #1 overall draft pick in 2017 (and I believe we do).
When Sashi and Hue got here, someone left the toilet full of shit. Sashi flushed it down and the shit is all gone now (Paul Kruger I’m looking at you). The toilet is now empty while Free Agency and the draft are slowly filling the bowl back up with water. The room still stinks like the last shit. Blaming the current HC for the smell is just idiotic though. That stench you smell? It’s not Hue’s shit.
818 mph. 13,723 feet. 3 second burn.
https://youtu.be/hy-3bb1Nqy0November 16, 2016 at 11:17 am #6618soupParticipantWell stated. And even without the personnel yet, Horton has to implement the 3-4 we want to run now so it sticks in the future and guys grow in it rather than change it on them later
Freedom!!!
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