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Who Do Want the Browns to Hire as Head Coach?

  • Josh McDaniels OC-Patriots

    Votes: 52 33.1%
  • Kevin Stefanski OC-Vikings (DePo Certified)

    Votes: 88 56.1%
  • Robert "The Napoleon of Motivators" Saleh DC-49ers

    Votes: 20 12.7%
  • Greg "ED Pill" Roman OC-City I Shall Not Name

    Votes: 2 1.3%
  • Eric "The Enemy" Bieniemy OC-Chiefs

    Votes: 2 1.3%
  • Brian Daboll OC-Bills

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Urban "Hear No Evil, See No Evil" Meyer (Formerly) HC-OSU

    Votes: 5 3.2%
  • Bill Cowher (Formerly) HC-Strongsville

    Votes: 8 5.1%
  • Jim "Use the" Schwartz DC-Iggles

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 2 1.3%

  • Total voters
    157
  • Poll closed .
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Freddie isn't going anywhere....unfortunately

Don't be so sure.

There are two things working against Freddie that other Browns HCs haven't need worry about with relation to their continued employment:

1) The clock is ticking on the Browns' "Cheap Stars" window. Baker, Myles, Chubb, Ward et al. are going to kill the cap in a couple years. They need to win sooner rather than later,

and,

2) The patience of the Browns' star players. One didn't have to care what Brady Quinn thought. One cannot afford to have disgruntled Bakers, Myleses and Chubbs. If they are done, and leave, the franchise is fucked.

So, the Browns have no time to lose.
 
Mind posting a video of you giving this sort of pep talk to your kids for us?

Just need some data to back up this claim.

lol

yes. I just convinced him to sit and watch me yell at an apple for 30 minutes to convince it that it was an orange.
 
I also looked that game up. The Panthers got absolutely destroyed by the Steelers in it. They were outscored by an additional 14 points in the second half.

So it looks like that particular halftime speech didn’t do the trick.
 
This is the whole conversation about Cowher being a great coach because he got in guys faces on the sideline. Getting in guys faces alone doesn’t make somebody a great coach.

Maybe Ron Rivera is strong at picking a coaching staff, delegates well, preps his team well in the offseason and during the week, and makes the right in game calls...but yelling at guys and cursing nonstop doesn’t make a guy a great coach. It makes a guy out of control of the situation.

The other stuff is what makes a guy a great coach. If it turns out he can do all that, I can excuse a couple blowups like that. But then again...if he can do all that, he’s probably not acting like that in the first place.
 
What's the novelty in using the f word 10 times each sentence?

People who experience losing coaches on their NFL teams who they perceive as milquetoasts get excited when they see guys swear and shake lockers because that worked in high school.
 
This is the whole conversation about Cowher being a great coach because he got in guys faces on the sideline. Getting in guys faces alone doesn’t make somebody a great coach.

Maybe Ron Rivera is strong at picking a coaching staff, delegates well, preps his team well in the offseason and during the week, and makes the right in game calls...but yelling at guys and cursing nonstop doesn’t make a guy a great coach. It makes a guy out of control of the situation.

The other stuff is what makes a guy a great coach. If it turns out he can do all that, I can excuse a couple blowups like that. But then again...if he can do all that, he’s probably not acting like that in the first place.

It is interesting that in athletics yelling and humiliating a guy is seen as good leadership.

In the military, resorting to yelling is often seen as a leadership failure, as is humiliating subordinates in public.
 
It is interesting that in athletics yelling and humiliating a guy is seen as good leadership.

In the military, resorting to yelling is often seen as a leadership failure, as is humiliating subordinates in public.

Its a total loss of control.

For all I know this did work with baby boomer athletes. Maybe it even worked with the first wave of gen x’ers. Millennials and gen z’s don’t fucking stand for that shit.

People have been brainwashes to believe athletes are these homogenous Mike Ditka-esque meat-heads that respond well to drill sergeant bullshit and don’t get down on themselves. They do. And they’ve been trying to explain it to people on social media for a while now and nobody cares to hear it.

Bunch of rich spoiled triggered snowflakes right?
 
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