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And yet he was somehow still the only NFL owner in history to lose money. And some idiots STILL want to see his bloated carcass in the HOF.Fuck that. Billionaire sports team owners should build their own fucking stadiums. (I get it, though. Billionaire sports team owners don't make billions of dollars because they spend their *own* money, they make it because they spend their fans' money.)
Art Modell is the biggest bloodsucking vampire in the history of professional sports.
Doesn't seem like a 'the' problem situation. There are several small-medium problems, he just happens to be largest and most important correction needed.Watson isn't the problem. He will NEVER be the solution, but he isn't the problem.
If Mayfield manages to win this game tonight odds are you will never see another post from me. I will be dead from laughter.
That should fix the problems in the secondary.A couple of O coaches have been shown the door. Sounds like their O Coordinator is on the hot seat too, which is odd to me as I think the HC calls the plays.
Fire the guy who didn't call the plays and had to make due without his best player (by a country mile) and both starting tacklesVan Pelt out as Browns' OC: 'Proud' of time there
Alex Van Pelt is out as the offensive coordinator of the Browns, he told ESPN.www.espn.com
Super Bowl!
What does any of that have to do with letting AVP go? Maybe he wasn't a fit for coaching Watson. Maybe he was pushing for things that didn't align with Stefanski's strategy. Maybe he was just a dick. There's plenty of things to dig at the Browns for but these coaching changes aren't anything tragic.Fire the guy who didn't call the plays and had to make due without his best player (by a country mile) and both starting tackles
Brownsing for the win!
Tragic? No, they just don’t seem to address any of the problems. Unlike almost every other year since 1999, I don’t think anyone looked at this team that made the playoffs and said “obviously the OC was the problem.”What does any of that have to do with letting AVP go? Maybe he wasn't a fit for coaching Watson. Maybe he was pushing for things that didn't align with Stefanski's strategy. Maybe he was just a dick. There's plenty of things to dig at the Browns for but these coaching changes aren't anything tragic.
How would we know if he was or wasn't? Making a big deal out of nothing here.Tragic? No, they just don’t seem to address any of the problems. Unlike almost every other year since 1999, I don’t think anyone looked at this team that made the playoffs and said “obviously the OC was the problem.”