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Week 4 Bungals @ Browns

  • kizer permanente
    BR1986FB;1874523 wrote:I think this could be part of his issue/down fall. How many head coaches, besides Sean Payton, have been successful HC's while also calling the offensive plays? He may need to just concentrate on being a "good" HC and maybe pass the play calling off to Saunders?
    Andy Reid's been pretty damn good at it.
  • BR1986FB
    kizer permanente;1874526 wrote:Andy Reid's been pretty damn good at it.
    Ok, Payton & Reid. We (as fans) get stuck with guys like Hue & Pat Schurmur.
  • vball10set
    Commander of Awesome;1874514 wrote:Correct. I dont care how bad your team is, you don't start out 1-19 and get to call yourself a good coach. You don't get start out as a playcaller with an offense that is bottom of the league in every category and call yourself a good playcaller/offensive mind. He may be a good guy, that players like playing for, but he's not a good HC. Not by any measure.
    I thought that's what you meant, but the way it was originally stated I thought you were disagreeing with me when I said I didn't think he was a good HC.
  • BR1986FB
    vball10set;1874539 wrote:I thought that's what you meant, but the way it was originally stated I thought you were disagreeing with me when I said I didn't think he was a good HC.
    Granted, Hue hasn't been showered with talent but nothing about 1-19 says "good HC."
  • vball10set
    BR1986FB;1874544 wrote:Granted, Hue hasn't been showered with talent but nothing about 1-19 says "good HC."
    this
  • Commander of Awesome
    Hue Jackson's career record as a HC: 9-27 good enough for a .250 percentage. That's shit no matter which way you look at it.

    Seriously question, which offense would you rather have, Ravens, Jets or Browns?

    I'd say Browns easily, not even close. Browns are worse than them in EVERY category. That's on Hue.