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I actually think this loss is good for Cleveland in the grand scheme of things. Probably will play better especially with the Pats looming. You know teams like to show up against the champs.
With the Niner blow out, I'm going to end up 4-1 in my football pool. The ironic thing is that the only game I lost was the one I thought was the surest thing to cover. Dallas - GB with GB on the road without their best WR. Go figure.
But the best thing to me in this Niner win, is the fact that the team WITHOUT a single brand name WR (Samuel, Pettis, Goodwin) blew out the team who had JUST the kind of WR's that all the idiots around here are just slobbering over themselves to get.
Some lessons are NEVER learned. The Niner were FINE with there good but not great WR's. Certainly a lot better than the over priced over rated divas on the other side.
Cleveland needs and NFL level coaching squad.I actually think this loss is good for Cleveland in the grand scheme of things. Probably will play better especially with the Pats looming. You know teams like to show up against the champs.
You forgot one.At least a third of the league has no O line. Browns, Jets, Dolphins, Skins, Texans, Bengals.
Cleveland needs and NFL level coaching squad.
I remember one year (early '90s?) the Pats had their bye the first week of the season because their season opener in Miami was cancelled by a hurricane. Then it was 16 games straight.Why do they even have byes so early?
The question, how much of that is not having real coaches behind him. Of course, I don't think there are more than 3 or 4 decent coaches in the NFL to begin with so that's a tall order. But Kitchens is clearly in over his head and he hasn't got remotely the gravitas necessary to be able to get Baker's attention.They also need a QB who's not too full of himself. They may have won a few games last year, but they might have lost the chance to instill some necessary humility and maturity into Mayfield in the process.
The question, how much of that is not having real coaches behind him. Of course, I don't think there are more than 3 or 4 decent coaches in the NFL to begin with so that's a tall order. But Kitchens is clearly in over his head and he hasn't got remotely the gravitas necessary to be able to get Baker's attention.
Fair enough, but Mayfield's been a chucklehead for longer than his short stint in the NFL.
There have been a fair share of chirpy skill players, especially receivers and CB's, who do amazing, even if they're an ass.
Has there been a single QB who was mouthy and did great? Actually genuinely interested in knowing - I can't think of one.