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Wonder who the Browns hire next year.
I think firing your last HC after just one year kinda soured away some better guys.
He's got his work cut out for him being in the same division as the Ravens, Bengals and Steelers.
Browns are a decent QB away from being a solid team.
Stillers are old and Ravens are mediocre.
Browns are a decent QB away from being a solid team.
Stillers are old and Ravens are mediocre.
Browns are a decent QB away from being a solid team.
They are also on the verge of becoming a dumpster fire.
Didn't we sweep you? And we just got younger, in case you didn't notice. Jarvis Jones (R) took the place nicely of James Harrison. Oh, he's not up to that level yet but solid enough. Our draft picks of recent years on defense are paying off in men like Timmons. Pouncey is young, is as the rest of our Oline. Our RB (R) also had a great year and the receiving corp adjusted to life without Wallace. One made the probowl. Big Ben had a great year as well. So did Troy.
Browns need a lot of help. You've got a great WR, I'll give you that but the rest of the team needs a lot of help.
Browns had 5 guys named to the Pro bowl this year. Had Hoyer not gone down, I have no doubt that they would have fared much better in the 2nd half of the season than they did. They had a pretty solid defense, but when your QB choices are Wallace and Weeden it doesn't give your team much of a chance.
I'm crossing my fingers that they can get Bridgewater in the draft.
I don't know that it matters.
I don't wish to anger you with this next statement but you seem to take a QB every year and it never works out for one reason or another. I think the Browns have had 14 starting QB's since coming back to the league.
Building a winning team takes time and it seems that every few years the Browns are getting a new HC/QB/GM/Owner. One of them is always in flux. So in the end the Browns are constantly rebuilding.
The sad thing is, this was a once proud and great franchise.