Week 7: Cleveland Browns at Indianapolis Colts
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SportsAndLady
I mean he definitely isn't happy about it..but it shows pretty good restraint not to be pissed about that publicly...a LOT of top 5 pick skill players would not have taken the high road there.ts1227;1301240 wrote:Maybe I'm reading into it too much, but Richardson seems somewhat miffed with Shurmur's decision to bench him.
http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2012/10/cleveland_browns_rb_trent_rich_1.html -
Crimson streakts1227;1301240 wrote:Maybe I'm reading into it too much, but Richardson seems somewhat miffed with Shurmur's decision to bench him.
http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2012/10/cleveland_browns_rb_trent_rich_1.html
He shouldn't have played to begin with. You could tell the way he was running he was hurt pretty bad. It would have been better to let him rest up and get healthy -
Crimson streakSportsAndLady;1301252 wrote:I mean he definitely isn't happy about it..but it shows pretty good restraint not to be pissed about that publicly...a LOT of top 5 pick skill players would not have taken the high road there.
I agree. He's a very competitive guy I would be worried if he didn't want to be out there. -
dazedconfused
i'm with with you on that. the problem in the heckert era is that all the players that come in and look like "our young core" in their rookie years, crash hard back to earth in their second years - whether it be from injury or just overall regression. hard to build the team going forward when the progression of individual players seems so stuntedSportsAndLady;1301187 wrote:Lets hope..sure doesn't feel like it though. -
shook_17
coaching staffs fault?dazedconfused;1301280 wrote:i'm with with you on that. the problem in the heckert era is that all the players that come in and look like "our young core" in their rookie years, crash hard back to earth in their second years - whether it be from injury or just overall regression. hard to build the team going forward when the progression of individual players seems so stunted -
BR1986FB
I agree with this. Had a feeling he was coming back too soon. The Colts were expecting Richardson. Maybe starting Hardesty might have thrown them off a tad? Who knows?Crimson streak;1301253 wrote:He shouldn't have played to begin with. You could tell the way he was running he was hurt pretty bad. It would have been better to let him rest up and get healthy -
BR1986FB
A new/good head coach & owner will make a world of difference, imo. We saw Haslam in his suite yesterday. If he could've reached down to the field and strangled Shurmur at that moment I think he would. I'm optimistic because I just don't see Haslam settling for mediocrity.Crimson streak;1301193 wrote:It doesn't feel like it but when you look st the big picture we haven't been dominated yet. Had a chance to win every game. A new head coach and cut down on the turn overs we could be 4-3 5-2. We actually aren't that far away.
Shurmur is a friggin abortion. Didn't watch the Pitt/Cincy game but I heard there were two instances where their coaches had to make the same decision that Shurmur made yesterday. They did the opposite, with success. -
GoChiefslike_that;1301200 wrote:This.
Sorry, but I am done with moral victories. I have seen that shit for the past 5 seasons now, and nothing has come out of it. Just fucking win.
No shit. It seems like the same shit every year. "If this had happened or that didn't happen, we could easily be 9-1!" Fuck that shit. We are 1-6. They suck. Start winning some damn games. You just lost to the fucking Colts. No excuse for that. -
like_that
Yup. Somebody has to make those "if this, or that" type of plays, and the Browns simply don't make those plays.GoChiefs;1301448 wrote:No shit. It seems like the same shit every year. "If this had happened or that didn't happen, we could easily be 9-1!" Fuck that shit. We are 1-6. They suck. Start winning some damn games. You just lost to the fucking Colts. No excuse for that. -
ricola
this! If I got one positive from watching the game yesterday, it was that Halsam sure looked like he didn't like what Shurmur was doing on the field. It's apparent he (Haslam) is competetive and wants to turn this arund quickly. I'm hoping he was thinking (on the 4th and 1)-- "This guy has got to go!" It doesn't sound up to now like he has any intention of making a move til the end of the season; maybe Shurmur will be so incompetent he'll force Haslam's hand.BR1986FB;1301432 wrote:A new/good head coach & owner will make a world of difference, imo. We saw Haslam in his suite yesterday. If he could've reached down to the field and strangled Shurmur at that moment I think he would. I'm optimistic because I just don't see Haslam settling for mediocrity.
Shurmur is a friggin abortion. Didn't watch the Pitt/Cincy game but I heard there were two instances where their coaches had to make the same decision that Shurmur made yesterday. They did the opposite, with success. -
BR1986FB
Don't know the quote verbatim but when they interviewed Banner his comment was essentially "if we're rebuilding this thing in 5 years we are total fuckups." They expect results, FAST, and I don't think you'll get excuses/spin from this new ownership.ricola;1301480 wrote:this! If I got one positive from watching the game yesterday, it was that Halsam sure looked like he didn't like what Shurmur was doing on the field. It's apparent he (Haslam) is competetive and wants to turn this arund quickly. I'm hoping he was thinking (on the 4th and 1)-- "This guy has got to go!" It doesn't sound up to now like he has any intention of making a move til the end of the season; maybe Shurmur will be so incompetent he'll force Haslam's hand.