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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Browns are definitely a better fit. Young, talented QB willing to learn, or older talented but declining QB with a penchant for being a diva? Browns also have a lot of talent across the board, and I'm sure some more draft capital to work with. I believe this was said in the Packer thread, and I agree - the next Packers coach will be blamed for causing Rodger's demise.Eh he will be fired in 3 years.
Still think Browns are the better fit.
"A handful of NFL assistant coaches have indicated interest in joining a McDaniels-led coaching staff in Green Bay, according to sources who spoke to Yahoo Sports on Sunday."
yeah... solid.
We agree to disagree. Of course I'll love for Josh to remain here until the Brady era comes to a end! Josh could do some deadly things with Rodgers and that offense! I'm not in the least bit surprised if he's indeed showing interest in this job!Eh he will be fired in 3 years.
Still think Browns are the better fit.
I agree. What he did with the Colts could take him out of consideration for any future jobs. He'll be on the list, just may not be a top candidate.Eh, I'll believe it when I see it. There are two problems here:
1. Many of the reports out of GB are that AR switches the play on his head coach at the line and screws up getting into a rhythm for the game. How is McD going to live with that? They just got rid of a coach that doesn't "match up well" with King Aaron.
2. Most teams have to be a little gun shy of McD after the stunt he pulled last year with the Colts (which benefited us, of course).
I don't think McD is no. 1 on the list either way. And haven't we learned that the minute something like the McCarthy firing happens, the Hot Take Fake brigade is out in force?
Plus, though awful for decades, the Cleveland Browns are just as traditional as any NFL franchise, Cleveland is a rabid sports town, and a Super Bowl title there will be as huge as anything.Browns are definitely a better fit. Young, talented QB willing to learn, or older talented but declining QB with a penchant for being a diva? Browns also have a lot of talent across the board, and I'm sure some more draft capital to work with. I believe this was said in the Packer thread, and I agree - the next Packers coach will be blamed for causing Rodger's demise.
If McDaniels goes to Green Bay it's because Aaron gave him the green light and that's all it will take.McD shouldn't go to GB unless he has assurances that he can load up his Cutler boot for AR.
They may agree to compromise or have the same player philosophy.I don’t think GB is a good fit for McDaniels, who would want full authority over personnel decisions. Mark Murphy is the guy in charge there.