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Pretty much every Browns head coach since 1999....All that's missing now is Coach Schultz.
THATS RIGHT, MEAN GENEAll the training, the prayers, and the vitamins won't help Hogan on Sunday.
One of these days the Browns might just learn that a good Oline can do wonders for the development of a QB......nah....All the training, the prayers, and the vitamins won't help Hogan on Sunday.
One of these days the Browns might just learn that a good Oline can do wonders for the development of a QB......nah....
One of these days the Browns might just learn that a good Oline can do wonders for the development of a QB......nah....
Ok, let's say that they have a good OL. Then why do their QBs continue to get hurt and struggle year in and year out? Maybe they hold the ball too long? Maybe the WRs don't get separation? Maybe the QBs just suck? Maybe it is a combination of all these items? I don't know. Not having a running game is an issue. However, other teams have shown that a running game is not the be all end all in the NFL. I do know that when you're on your 100th QB in 20 years there is an organizational issue....they have one of the most expensive OL in the NFL. You can't make a rational argument that they haven't invested heavily in the OL
Which raises the question, would QBs like Wentz or Watson be as successful had they been drafted by the Browns?Ok, let's say that they have a good OL. Then why do their QBs continue to get hurt and struggle year in and year out? Maybe they hold the ball too long? Maybe the WRs don't get separation? Maybe the QBs just suck? Maybe it is a combination of all these items? I don't know. Not having a running game is an issue. However, other teams have shown that a running game is not the be all end all in the NFL. I do know that when you're on your 100th QB in 20 years there is an organizational issue....
Which raises the question, would QBs like Wentz or Watson be as successful had they been drafted by the Browns?
I like to use Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers (apologies to @brodybuck21) in these discussions. Would they be HOF QBs if they had been drafted by the Browns?Which raises the question, would QBs like Wentz or Watson be as successful had they been drafted by the Browns?
Ok, let's say that they have a good OL. Then why do their QBs continue to get hurt and struggle year in and year out? Maybe they hold the ball too long? Maybe the WRs don't get separation? Maybe the QBs just suck? Maybe it is a combination of all these items? I don't know. Not having a running game is an issue. However, other teams have shown that a running game is not the be all end all in the NFL. I do know that when you're on your 100th QB in 20 years there is an organizational issue....