2022 Cleveland Browns Thread

He was very good and extremely productive in college, but you can say that about a lot of QBs.

He is inexperienced as a pro and is lighting up the Browns, but you can say that about a lot of QBs.
Before today his passing rating was 3 best ever.
 
The frustrating thing is that the Browns offensive personnel is equal to or better than the Pats. Yet the Pats staff is able to craft a game plan that allows a 4th round rookie QB from Western Kentucky, the third QB on their depth chart, be successful while the Browns can't craft a plan that works for a journeyman 9th year vet.
 
When the Browns fire Joe Woods, they should send Grant Delpit with him. He has to be the worst safety in the league. And every time there's a breakdown in coverage, Delpit is always about 10' away. I've never seen a team with less heart. Maybe they should watch the local baseball team play in order to get a lesson in effort.
 
Fire woods and stefanski tomorrowm
Fire Haslam tomorrow. He's the ultimate cause of this abomination.

He bought the Browns in 2012. Since then, they've had Mike Lombardi, Ray Farmer, Sashi Brown, John Dorsey and Andrew Berry as GM. They've had Rob Chudzinski, Mike Pettine, Hugh Jackson, Greg Williams, Freddie Kitchens and Stefanski as head coach. There's only one consistent and constant force in this prolonged misery- Jimmy Freaking Haslam. He's James Dolan and Dan Snyder without controversies in the background.
 
Get rid of Stefanski, let’s shake this MFer up
I am afraid that's just too easy of a default and one that's not worked before. What needs to happen, at least in the short term, is Dee and Andrew Berry need to go to Stefanski and tell him he can be the play caller or he can be the head coach, but not both. A head coach, let alone a first time head coach, shouldn't also be calling plays. There's just too much going on during a game to pull that off effectively. In the end, you end up doing a half @$$ed job at both jobs.

Sitting here watching the Bills with a head coach the Browns could have had, being led by a game changing QB they could have had, having built behind a consistent and committed plan unlike the Browns. Grrrrr.
 
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