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The Kevin Stefanski: Two-Time Coach of the Year Thread

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Grade the signing

  • A+ -Awesome Analytics Alignment!

    Votes: 55 30.9%
  • A - Good choice moving forward

    Votes: 53 29.8%
  • B - Better than the other options

    Votes: 20 11.2%
  • C - Could work out I guess

    Votes: 30 16.9%
  • D - Browns done put their foot in it again, but at least he looks good on TV

    Votes: 9 5.1%
  • F - A failure on every level

    Votes: 11 6.2%

  • Total voters
    178
4th in total offense and yet only 24 ppg and 10th is a complete fucking joke.

You can show all this but when you continuously over and over shoot yourself in the foot and fuck up it doesn't matter.
An elite QB instead of a back up will correct that
 
4th in total offense and yet only 24 ppg and 10th is a complete fucking joke.

You can show all this but when you continuously over and over shoot yourself in the foot and fuck up it doesn't matter.
Well, ppg is influenced by not only the offense, but defense and special teams. Both can score touchdowns and both can make things easier on the offense depending on field position and turnovers.

A team can average 25ppg and still have a worse offense than one averaging 24ppg, due to the aforementioned factors.

Is this something you would agree with, or am I pointlessly replying to a wall here?
 
I'll also point out that the difference between 10th and third is 2.5 points per game.

It's pretty insignificant.

Offense is executing great with a backup QB. Defense is an absolute travesty. We know what we need to fix if we want to compete for a Super Bowl.
 
I'll also point out that the difference between 10th and third is 2.5 points per game.

It's pretty insignificant.

Offense is executing great with a backup QB. Defense is an absolute travesty. We know what we need to fix if we want to compete for a Super Bowl.

So a couple of missed FG's basically. I wonder what our adjusted PPG is if we factor in the missed FG's, dropped TD's and TD's that were called back.
 
Offense is executing great with a backup QB. Defense is an absolute travesty. We know what we need to fix if we want to compete for a Super Bowl.
exactly.

I just raised my voice in a Twitter Space trying to explain this.

Stefanski just needs to delegate play calling, do the managing thing.

AND GET SOME D-TACKLES!

Browns will POOP on the AFC North soon after. Book it.
 
Well, ppg is influenced by not only the offense, but defense and special teams. Both can score touchdowns and both can make things easier on the offense depending on field position and turnovers.

A team can average 25ppg and still have a worse offense than one averaging 24ppg, due to the aforementioned factors.

Is this something you would agree with, or am I pointlessly replying to a wall here?

And yet, I'm talking about the fact that we fail repeatedly on 4th down and repeatedly turn the ball over in inopportune times.

You can tell us about the offensive efficiency all you want but it's not turning into points.
 
And yet, I'm talking about the fact that we fail repeatedly on 4th down and repeatedly turn the ball over in inopportune times.

You can tell us about the offensive efficiency all you want but it's not turning into points.
Where do you think we rank on fourth down conversions?
 
And yet, I'm talking about the fact that we fail repeatedly on 4th down and repeatedly turn the ball over in inopportune times.

You can tell us about the offensive efficiency all you want but it's not turning into points.
This is probably one of the single biggest things Watson changes tho
 
And yet, I'm talking about the fact that we fail repeatedly on 4th down and repeatedly turn the ball over in inopportune times.

You can tell us about the offensive efficiency all you want but it's not turning into points.

Luckily all this information is readily available. And what do you know, you're incorrect again. As usual.

NFL Points Per Game
1. Chiefs 30.0
2. Bills 28.1
3. Bengals 26.5
4. Eagles 26.3
5. Seahawks 25.7
6. Dolphins 25.2
7. Cowboys 25.1
8. Lions 25.0
9. Ravens 24.8
10. Browns 24.0

Total Points Scored On DEF and ST (INT/Fumble/Punt and Kick Returns/Safeties)
Chiefs 9
Bills 9
Bengals 0
Eagles 7
Seahawks 14
Dolphins 14
Cowboys 13
Lions 9
Ravens 7
Browns 6

Points Per Game REMOVING DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES
1. Chiefs 29.1
2. Bills 27.2
3. Bengals 26.5
4. Eagles 25.6
5. Seahawks 24.3
T-6. Lions 24.1
T-6. Ravens 24.1
T-8. Dolphins 23.8
T-8. Cowboys 23.8
10. Browns 23.4

Points Lost off Missed Kicks
Chiefs: -21
Bills: -9
Bengals: -14
Eagles: -7
Seahawks: -4
Dolphins: -15
Cowboys: -7
Lions: -8
Ravens: -7
Browns: -17

Points Per Game REMOVING DEF/ST SCORES AND ADDING POINTS LOST OFF MISSED KICKS
1. Chiefs 31.2
2. Bills 28.1
3. Bengals 27.9
4. Eagles 26.3
5. Dolphins 25.3
6. Browns 25.1
7. Lions 24.9
8. Ravens 24.8
9. Seahawks 24.7
10. Cowboys 24.5



Defensive Takeaways
Chiefs: 10
Bills: 18
Bengals: 13
Eagles: 21
Seahawks: 17
Dolphins: 8
Cowboys: 16
Lions: 13
Ravens: 19
Browns: 8

Offensive Points Scored Off Defensive Takeaways
Chiefs: 21
Bills: 26
Bengals: 38
Eagles: 60
Seahawks: 41
Dolphins: 16
Cowboys: 37
Lions: 21
Ravens: 56
Browns: 10

Average Defensive takeaways by teams 1-9: 15
Browns takeaways: 8

Average offensive points off defensive takeaways by teams 1-9: 35.1
Browns offensive points off defensive takeaways: 10

If we adjust all 10 teams to the average...

Chiefs: +14
Bills: +9
Bengals: -3
Eagles: -25
Seahawks: -6
Dolphins: +19
Cowboys: -2
Lions: +14
Ravens: -21
Browns: +25

Points Per Game REMOVING DEF/ST SCORES + ADDING POINTS LOST OFF MISSED KICKS + NORMALIZING DEFENSIVE TAKEAWAYS AND POINTS OFF TAKEAWAYS

1. Chiefs 32.6
2. Bills 29.0
T-3. Bengals 27.6
T-3. Browns 27.6
5. Dolphins 27.2
6. Lions 26.3
7. Cowboys 24.3
8. Seahawks 24.1
9. Eagles 23.8
10. Ravens 22.7

Are you starting to figure it out yet?
 
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Are you starting to figure it out yet?

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exactly.

I just raised my voice in a Twitter Space trying to explain this.

Stefanski just needs to delegate play calling, do the managing thing.

AND GET SOME D-TACKLES!

Browns will POOP on the AFC North soon after. Book it.
THIS is a fan that GETS IT.

@WellYouNeednt

Let’s make this easy on the board.

Remember this word:
HEAT

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Each other
Accountable
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See a guy wearing a Browns hat not paying attention to the game? Flip the hat over til he picks his idiot head up.

See a woman giggling at her probable boyfriend at the bar while he’s trying to focus on the game? Ask her who her favorite player on the 1997 AFC Championship team was.

Is it mid-day on Monday and your daughter is asking you to watch her shitty Cocomelon show instead of watching the replay of Sunday’s game? Give her a bag of Flamin Hot Cheetos and tell her to go play in traffic.

Enough of the bullshit guys.

MAN UP

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Luckily all this information is readily available. And what do you know, you're incorrect again. As usual.

NFL Points Per Game
1. Chiefs 30.0
2. Bills 28.1
3. Bengals 26.5
4. Eagles 26.3
5. Seahawks 25.7
6. Dolphins 25.2
7. Cowboys 25.1
8. Lions 25.0
9. Ravens 24.8
10. Browns 24.0

Total Points Scored On DEF and ST (INT/Fumble/Punt and Kick Returns/Safeties)
Chiefs 9
Bills 9
Bengals 0
Eagles 7
Seahawks 14
Dolphins 14
Cowboys 13
Lions 9
Ravens 7
Browns 6

Points Per Game REMOVING DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES
1. Chiefs 29.1
2. Bills 27.2
3. Bengals 26.5
4. Eagles 25.6
5. Seahawks 24.3
T-6. Lions 24.1
T-6. Ravens 24.1
T-8. Dolphins 23.8
T-8. Cowboys 23.8
10. Browns 23.4

Points Lost off Missed Kicks
Chiefs: -21
Bills: -9
Bengals: -14
Eagles: -7
Seahawks: -4
Dolphins: -15
Cowboys: -7
Lions: -8
Ravens: -7
Browns: -17

Points Per Game REMOVING DEF/ST SCORES AND ADDING POINTS LOST OFF MISSED KICKS
1. Chiefs 31.2
2. Bills 28.1
3. Bengals 27.9
4. Eagles 26.3
5. Dolphins 25.3
6. Browns 25.1
7. Lions 24.9
8. Ravens 24.8
9. Seahawks 24.7
10. Cowboys 24.5



Defensive Takeaways
Chiefs: 10
Bills: 18
Bengals: 13
Eagles: 21
Seahawks: 17
Dolphins: 8
Cowboys: 16
Lions: 13
Ravens: 19
Browns: 8

Offensive Points Scored Off Defensive Takeaways
Chiefs: 21
Bills: 26
Bengals: 38
Eagles: 60
Seahawks: 41
Dolphins: 16
Cowboys: 37
Lions: 21
Ravens: 56
Browns: 10

Average Defensive takeaways by teams 1-9: 15
Browns takeaways: 8

Average offensive points off defensive takeaways by teams 1-9: 35.1
Browns offensive points off defensive takeaways: 10

If we adjust all 10 teams to the average...

Chiefs: +14
Bills: +9
Bengals: -3
Eagles: -25
Seahawks: -6
Dolphins: +19
Cowboys: -2
Lions: +14
Ravens: -21
Browns: +25

Points Per Game REMOVING DEF/ST SCORES + ADDING POINTS LOST OFF MISSED KICKS + NORMALIZING DEFENSIVE TAKEAWAYS AND POINTS OFF TAKEAWAYS

1. Chiefs 32.6
2. Bills 29.0
T-3. Bengals 27.6
T-3. Browns 27.6
5. Dolphins 27.2
6. Lions 26.3
7. Cowboys 24.3
8. Seahawks 24.1
9. Eagles 23.8
10. Ravens 22.7

Are you starting to figure it out yet?
@Triplethreat

The offensive efficiency clearly is turning into points, it's just that our defense and special teams aren't helping us as much as they are for other teams.

For the sake of good faith discussion... what's your response to this? Is simply saying, "good point" really too damaging to our egos here?
 

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