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In most years, a 10-6 record will most likely get you into the playoffs.
The Browns didn't get it in because of their last weeks meltdown, and the Titans win this week.
I hope that he can keep his job, he did turn this team around.
I just like the guy... he is much classier than Dungy will ever be imo.
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He'll certainly keep his job. As for turning them around, let's remember the Jets and 9-7 last year. The Browns had an easy schedule and beat only one over .500 team this year. AFC South / NFC East on their 2008 schedule - let's see how it goes.
I do realize that their schedule was a soft one, similar to the Jets last year, but, he finally found a decent qb, the running game is better, and Cribbs is dangerous.
They are interesting, with Edwards, Winslow and a good OL. I want to see Anderson over a full season against stronger opponents as he wasn't very good the last 5-6 games. I also don't think they can get where they want to until they start bringing in some real talent on the DL.
I do realize that their schedule was a soft one, similar to the Jets last year, but, he finally found a decent qb, the running game is better, and Cribbs is dangerous.
I think thats the key...there's light at the end of the tunnel and things to look forward to. They have potentially two franchise type QBs to pick from, Edwards is one of the best young WRS out there, the same for Winslow and TEs. They have great veteran leadership in McGinnest and Co., the Browns have a good future. They still need a couple more building blocks, but they're a far cry from where they used to be. Firing Romeo would be a crime.
They are interesting, with Edwards, Winslow and a good OL. I want to see Anderson over a full season against stronger opponents as he wasn't very good the last 5-6 games. I also don't think they can get where they want to until they start bringing in some real talent on the DL.
If I were Cleveland, I'd think long and hard about trading Anderson while he has value.
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Re: Will Romeo Keep His gig?
Anderson is only 24 and was essentially a rookie this season so there's a lot to learn on his end. And yes, when you confined to the 3-4 because you don't have 4 DLmen then you have problems.
It was only a snipet, but he may have found two good QB's. When Quinn came in briefly he looked pretty good. He only got credit for going 3 of 8 but twice his WR's dropped beautifully thrown TD passes. Maybe he can parlay one of them into some sweet draft picks. I'd flip Anderson because the league was catching up to him a little down the stretch. Bought low, sell high in a QB starved league.
And you can only play the schedule. We're spoiled, 10 wins is significant for most teams in this league. It wins some divisions.
It was only a snipet, but he may have found two good QB's. When Quinn came in briefly he looked pretty good. He only got credit for going 3 of 8 but twice his WR's dropped beautifully thrown TD passes. Maybe he can parlay one of them into some sweet draft picks. I'd flip Anderson because the league was catching up to him a little down the stretch. Bought low, sell high in a QB starved league.
And you can only play the schedule. We're spoiled, 10 wins is significant for most teams in this league. It wins some divisions.
I agree. I think you're right about the league catching up to Anderson, and I also think that Brady will be a solid NFL QB. The good thing is that they can afford to keep them both because of how far Brady dropped in the draft. However, I would definitely sell high on Anderson. If they can get some draft picks, they could start building a defense to go along with an offense that should be good for years to come.