a good OL, a decent stable of rb's and a HOF QB......one of the worst teams? not close.
One of "his" worst.
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a good OL, a decent stable of rb's and a HOF QB......one of the worst teams? not close.
One of "his" worst.
and you could probably count on one hand the number of teams in the AFC that wouldn't wholesale swap their offensive roster with NE's and have fingers left over.
That's debatable, but even so, offense is only half the team. The defense is mediocre at best.and you could probably count on one hand the number of teams in the AFC that wouldn't wholesale swap their offensive roster with NE's and have fingers left over.
So that we're all on the same page - is Davone Bess just a huge idiot?
http://www.barstoolsports.com/barst...ak-wr-davone-bess-tweets-picture-of-his-weed/
"Just a normal Wednesday night, sitting at home, chilling with a nice glass of white wine and a [Mark May]load of weed watching "Cocaine Cowboys"
Might as well go public with my ultra chill evening - to the twitter!"
Exactly my point. If you take out the guy they have hurt (Gronk), then I don't know how someone could look at a roster of Edelman, a pedestrian OL beyond Mankins, a decent group of RBs but one with fumbilitis, TEs who are a dime a dozen and rookies at the 3 and 4 WR spots and say Bellichick and Brady didn't do a hell of a job with what they had to work with this year. The Pats had exactly 4 players named to the Pro Bowl, and one was Brady and one was a ST guy. Not the usual Patriots, yet they keep winning.Right now, sure, but, going in with Welker gone and knowing you wouldn't have Hernandez and Gronk would they, if they had to coach it themselves... I mean, I get that you might just to have Brady, but beyond that, I dunno that anyone else would do just as well. Point being it is one of "his" worst... somethings...
and you could probably count on one hand the number of teams in the AFC that wouldn't wholesale swap their offensive roster with NE's and have fingers left over.
you know the more i think about this it is obvious who the browns are going to hire as head coach.
not jim tressel, oh no that would be a great hire, that ain't gonna happen.
clowns are going to hire john cooper and send the state into a suicide epidemic.
“I wish I could have played for him,” Elway said. “I think that he’s so bright and he’s working with Peyton and having been here with Josh [McDaniels] before that — who is a very bright, young offensive mind — he has just used all of that and learned from all that. With McCoy here, then Peyton here and now him on his own, he’s been able to put them all together and mold it as his personality and I think he’s done a tremendous job. That shows up in the numbers we’ve put up this year.”
http://coachingsearch.com/coaching-search-tickerCleveland Browns: Fox Sports' Jay Glazer reports Dallas Cowboys special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia will interview for the Browns head coaching job on Saturday.