I'll be supporting this guy. Hope he's the right guy. For those who like Gase the Great, people compare DeFilippo to him. DeFilippo just was, I suppose, more confident in his ability to coach up a sub-par offense.
Gase just took the Chicago OC job. I would think their offense last year would be considered sub-par, right?
I'm curious, why you have a personal vendetta against a guy who, like many others, found the Browns job to be undesirable? What's so different about Gase and Shanahan, both of whom you've roasted here, from guys like Kubiak and Turner, both of whom either spurned the Browns or quit under similar circumstances.
Kubiak just got canned, so he wasn't exactly a hot name. Turner left when Chud got fired, so he didn't really spurn the Browns.
Didn't seem to stop him from sounding off on their organization.
I appreciate the attempt at the spin, though.
and Brian Angelichio around on the staff, especially Moeller.. Think particularly the ZBS is likely to stick around since it seems like a system best fit for the offensive line...
"You could see that when I brought him in and had a chance to meet with not just the offensive staff, but he spent time with the defensive staff. That was a big part of it, making sure we weren't bringing in just a playbook; we were bringing in a good person. That, to me, is one of the biggest reasons why he's here."