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He's not much different than Tom Cable after he got canned.He was interviewing for a HC position, and now has had to settle to interview as a position coach.
He's not much different than Tom Cable after he got canned.He was interviewing for a HC position, and now has had to settle to interview as a position coach.
It had a lot to do with his ties to that organization and to Bud Adams.OL coach seems right for him...never understood him getting the HC job to begin with.
Made me laugh.He's not much different than Tom Cable after he got canned.
Well they are kind of dumb for thinking that the new head coach should bring his own guys.Wow, the Browns are just morans.
They have two of the best coordinators in the league and just let them go for no apparent reason
They need a 'unique structure' if they want to win them Super BowlsWell they are kind of dumb for thinking that the new head coach should bring his own guys.
What's a Moran?Wow, the Browns are just morans.
They have two of the best coordinators in the league and just let them go for no apparent reason
She was Joanie on Happy Days.What's a Moran?
Wow, the Browns are just morans.
They have two of the best coordinators in the league and just let them go for no apparent reason
That was an Erin.She was Joanie on Happy Days.
Oh! That kind of Moran.
Fire a guy after one year and after having a pretty tumultuous history of giving coaches little time to work, they are going to have to offer one hell of a contract to make a guy consider making a jump, unless they want a sad sack lifer like Chan Gailey.Report: Adam Gase inclined to stay with Broncos
Posted by Mike Wilkening on January 18, 2014, 11:56 AM EST
One of the Browns’ presumed top head-coaching candidates is reportedly considering staying put in his current job.
According to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Broncos offensive coordinator Adam Gase is “leaning toward” staying with Denver for the 2014 season.
Cabot also reported that the word in “league circles” is that Gase’s agent, Bob LaMonte, believes Gase could use another year as an offensive coordinator.
If indeed Gase is out of the mix for the Browns’ head-coaching job, there would be appear to be no clear-cut favorite for a position that’s been open for nearly three weeks.
The Browns fired head coach Rob Chudzinski on December 29 after just one season on the job.
In a letter to fans this week, Browns owner Jimmy Haslam said the team was “prepared to wait as long as necessary” to hire the right coach. Haslam also indicated the club would wait to interview candidates on playoff teams if needed, too. Gase has declined to interview until Denver’s postseason run has ended.
As Haslam noted this week, the Browns’ job does have quite a bit going for it from a personnel standpoint. The Browns had five players named to the Pro Bowl and will have two first-round picks in May’s draft.
On paper, the Browns has some appeal. The question is, which coach takes the leap to turn Cleveland’s potential into production?
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Shit, whotta dumpster fire.
Good staff Whisenhunt is assembling.