You are assuming that Banner is making this decision. Bad assumption.
Haslem is? From everything I have heard and read he is deferring to Banner's vision of the Browns.
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You are assuming that Banner is making this decision. Bad assumption.
I have heard the opposite...as in the only reason this Gase character is even in the conversation is because Jinny talked to Peyton, as they are friends back from their UT days.Haslem is? From everything I have heard and read he is deferring to Banner's vision of the Browns.
I have heard the opposite...as in the only reason this Gase character is even in the conversation is because Jinny talked to Peyton, as they are friends back from their UT days.
Oh I agree, someone else will take the fall. Little doubt of that from his Pilot Flying J thingy.I can see that, but also heard Jimmy wanted Whisenhunt and the reason he was interviewed.
Ok, I will recant a lil... If Haslem doesn't like the hire, they won't hire him. And he may suggest some people, but if Banner doesn't like him, he can persuade Haslem otherwise. But more importantly, if this coach fails, Banner will be blamed and take the fall (whether he leaves or gets demoted and hire a GM that makes all the calls)
For years, Browns fans wanted Lerner to sell the team to an owner who would be more "hands on". Well, now you've got one.Haslem is? From everything I have heard and read he is deferring to Banner's vision of the Browns.
For years, Browns fans wanted Lerner to sell the team to an owner who would be more "hands on". Well, now you've got one.
Haslem lets everyone know that he's in charge, and that's the reason that Chip Kelly is coaching the Eagles today.
don't worry.. by the time Haslam quits screwing around, we'll be selecting the best HS coach in Ohioyou guys better not take Mike Pettine away from me
Well, in many cases this is true of course...but I'd say Bellichick, for example, has one of his worst teams, and he still keeps making AFC Championship games. Meanwhile teams loaded with talent, like the Lions and some recent Cowboys teams, miss the playoffs because of either coaching, or ownership, or something...but I'd say those teams typically have plenty of talent, yet they go nowhere without the coaching.In a way, it really does not matter who the HC is because if he does not have the players, especially the QB, the team is not going to win. Just look around the league and tell me which team is winning with not so good players with an excellent coach..
Well, in many cases this is true of course...but I'd say Bellichick, for example, has one of his worst teams, and he still keeps making AFC Championship games. Meanwhile teams loaded with talent, like the Lions and some recent Cowboys teams, miss the playoffs because of either coaching, or ownership, or something...but I'd say those teams typically have plenty of talent, yet they go nowhere without the coaching.
Well, in many cases this is true of course...but I'd say Bellichick, for example, has one of his worst teams, and he still keeps making AFC Championship games. Meanwhile teams loaded with talent, like the Lions and some recent Cowboys teams, miss the playoffs because of either coaching, or ownership, or something...but I'd say those teams typically have plenty of talent, yet they go nowhere without the coaching.
Well, in many cases this is true of course...but I'd say Bellichick, for example, has one of his worst teams, and he still keeps making AFC Championship games. Meanwhile teams loaded with talent, like the Lions and some recent Cowboys teams, miss the playoffs because of either coaching, or ownership, or something...but I'd say those teams typically have plenty of talent, yet they go nowhere without the coaching.