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  • Raw Dawgin' it
    Automatik;1363115 wrote:lol



    fyi, your sig is butchered.
    probably the same reason he has no avatar or rep button - ban hammer
  • Tiernan
    Automatik;1363115 wrote:
    fyi, your sig is butchered.
    When you do time, Justin takes away all your amenities except one bar of soap, a Motel 6 towel and a pack of cigs for bartering.
  • royal_k
    One of the dumbest threads I've seen in a while. Who the fuck is this OP?
  • Tiernan
    royal_k;1363128 wrote: Who the fuck is this OP?
    You think this one is dumb...check out the other much more dumb ones I've started since being thrown in the slammer.
  • Tiernan
    ESPN reporting 2nd interview with Whizenhunt went well (well for who?...certainly not Browns fans) but I'd love to see it happen just so I could call it Haslam's Mistake on the Lake.
  • Tiernan
    Jimmy Boy switched gears on everybody and went back to another No Name - Chudzinski. I guess Billionaires just don't have as much swag as they'd like to think they do when it comes to hiring football coaches. He was panicking and went for the first guy to say YES.

    Well Browns are pretty much guaranteed another 3 yrs of ineptitude.
  • Tiernan
    ...at the presser

    ESPN - Mr. Haslam can you tell us what separated Coach Chudzinski from the other candidates?

    Haslam - Yes, Coach Chudzinski has a rich Cleveland area background and we thought it was the right fit.

    ESPN - I mean, what specifically in football terms gave him the edge?

    Haslam - Coach Chudzinski grew up being a Cleveland Browns fan and knows the culture.

    ESPN - I'm sure we can all appreciate that, but what in terms of Xs & Os made him your choice?

    Haslam - Growing up in Cleveland and still having family in the area gives him intangibles that other coaches we interviewed didn't have.

    ESPN - Sooo, pretty much in summation Chudzinski was chosen because he has local ties and thats it? No other attributes? Won / loss experience? Innovative strategies?...just the fact he's from the Cleveland area?

    Haslam - Yes. and we are confident after interviewing dozens of other Top Name Coaches we found this guy.

    Haslam -
  • Tiernan
    I guess if you have ever lived in the Cleveland area and the Cleveland Clinic needs another heart surgeon you can apply for the job based on the Haslam Hiring Principle.
  • Tiernan
    Chud the Dud as hirings go. His overall NFL W/L record with associated teams in <39% and never had any HC experience.
  • BR1986FB
    Yeah, the fact that he's considered one of the "young, brilliant football minds in the NFL" really had nothing to do with it. :rolleyes:
  • GoChiefs
    BR1986FB;1363639 wrote:Yeah, the fact that he's considered one of the "young, brilliant football minds in the NFL" really had nothing to do with it. :rolleyes:
    Just consider the source.
  • Tiernan
    BR1986FB;1363639 wrote:Yeah, the fact that he's considered one of the "young, brilliant football minds in the NFL" really had nothing to do with it. :rolleyes:
    I heard Jimmy Boy was to be outside the stadium handing out Kool - Aid today, sounds like you already got your dose.
  • BR1986FB
    Tiernan;1363648 wrote:I heard Jimmy Boy was to be outside the stadium handing out Kool - Aid today, sounds like you already got your dose.
    Nope. Got my "Kool-Aid" from Ross Tucker on Sirius XM this morning. Tucker is not a fan of the Browns and usually rips them to shreds. He LOVES this hire along with the addition of Norv Turner.

    Sorry to burst your bubble but Vince Lombardi, Paul Brown & Bill Walsh weren't available to accept the position. :rolleyes:
  • Tiernan
    BR1986FB;1363653 wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble but Vince Lombardi, Paul Brown & Bill Walsh weren't available to accept the position. :rolleyes:
    No but plenty of other "Name" coaches with successful resumes were (which Haslam said he wanted). But anybody who had any sense didn't want any part of this graveyard of football.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    @BR what happened to the avatar?
  • BR1986FB
    Tiernan;1363656 wrote:No but plenty of other "Name" coaches with successful resumes were (which Haslam said he wanted). But anybody who had any sense didn't want any part of this graveyard of football.
    Keep dancing. There were a bunch of retreads. Hiring "names" doesn't equate to success.
  • GoChiefs
    Tiernan;1363656 wrote:No but plenty of other "Name" coaches with successful resumes were (which Haslam said he wanted). But anybody who had any sense didn't want any part of this graveyard of football.
    There's a reason those "names" were fired to begin with. If they were so great, they'd still have jobs.
  • Tiernan
    Have fun at 4 - 12 next year suckers.
  • BR1986FB
    "For the past two years, Chudzinski was quarterback Cam Newton&#8217;s offensive coordinator with the Carolina Panthers. Chud&#8217;s work with Newton &#8211; developing him while adjusting to his unique skill set -- secured his reputation as one of the league&#8217;s brightest offensive coordinators." ESPN-Cleveland
  • CLEconomically Speaking
    Over/under 2 years?
  • shook_17
    Tiernan;1363711 wrote:Have fun at 4 - 12 next year suckers.
    :thumbup:

    which banwagon are you on now?
  • vball10set
    I like the hire, and will like it even more if Turner joins his staff.
  • Crimson streak
    vball10set;1363840 wrote:I like the hire, and will like it even more if Turner joins his staff.

    Your just a Toledo homer ;)
  • vball10set
    Crimson streak;1363842 wrote:Your just a Toledo homer ;)
    lol, guilty as charged
  • WebFire
    I think Turner is a good hire. Not sure about Chud. Remains to be seen.