Holmgren in Cleveland TODAY!!
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jordo212000
Does he get to bring Brett Favre in his prime to Cleveland?Gobuckeyes1 wrote: I will take Seattle's record under Holmgren over anything that this team has done in the past 10 years.
Holmgren has three super bowl appearances on his resume. He brings instant credibility to this organization.
Look, 3 super Bowl appearances isn't anything to sneeze at. But you have to consider that he did have one of the best QBs of all time on his team. You also have to consider what he did AFTER he no longer had Brett Favre. Just my $.02 -
Gobuckeyes1
Holmgren's teams finished with a winning record 14 out of the 17 seasons he was coach or GM (or both). In Seattle, 7 of his 10 seasons were above .500 and the Seahawks made the playoffs 6 of those years. Obviously none of those were with Brett Favre. Also, football is a team game. Having Favre in his prime certainly helps, but that alone didn't get Holmgren's teams into the Super Bowl.jordo212000 wrote:
Does he get to bring Brett Favre in his prime to Cleveland?Gobuckeyes1 wrote: I will take Seattle's record under Holmgren over anything that this team has done in the past 10 years.
Holmgren has three super bowl appearances on his resume. He brings instant credibility to this organization.
Look, 3 super Bowl appearances isn't anything to sneeze at. But you have to consider that he did have one of the best QBs of all time on his team. You also have to consider what he did AFTER he no longer had Brett Favre. Just my $.02
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Holmgren
Three Super Bowl appearances, a 161-111 lifetime record, and 12 playoff appearances in 17 seasons dwarfs anything that this franchise has seen since it's return in 1999. I would have his resume and experience over just about anyone else in football, and definitely over anyone who is on the payroll in Cleveland right now. -
Jdawg88Holmgren would definately be a step in the right direction.
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football71I really don't know why anyone of Holgrem's staure would want to get into this mess. He would have to have absolute, complete, and total control over all football operations, and I don't know if he would get it. That, plus a wheelbarrow full of cash.
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devil1197
Doesn't need the cash imo. Cleveland isn't going to build the team through FA, they have to overpay to bring in good talent.football71 wrote: I really don't know why anyone of Holgrem's staure would want to get into this mess. He would have to have absolute, complete, and total control over all football operations, and I don't know if he would get it. That, plus a wheelbarrow full of cash.
They have 11 draft picks that could change the franchise or continue it down this horrible path. -
Shane FalcoCan I sign a contract?
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Al CaponeDont forget who was in Seattles division when he was racking up those records. He won the division by default most years. This will be another mistake by the lake.
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LocoEngineer66Holmgren said on his weekly radio show on Seattle's KJR that he has not yet spoken to Browns owner Randy Lerner, who is looking for a "serious, credible leader" football authority to run his struggling team. However, Holmgren did indicate he would welcome the chance to take on a rebuilding project like the 1-8 Browns.
"It takes a tremendous amount of energy, but there is a certain appeal there," the 61-year-old Holmgren. "There's something in my personality, too, that taking on those types of projects, that kind of gets me going. But there's a lot of work to do.
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Gobuckeyes1
OK Lerner...your move.LocoEngineer66 wrote: Holmgren said on his weekly radio show on Seattle's KJR that he has not yet spoken to Browns owner Randy Lerner, who is looking for a "serious, credible leader" football authority to run his struggling team. However, Holmgren did indicate he would welcome the chance to take on a rebuilding project like the 1-8 Browns.
"It takes a tremendous amount of energy, but there is a certain appeal there," the 61-year-old Holmgren. "There's something in my personality, too, that taking on those types of projects, that kind of gets me going. But there's a lot of work to do.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4677545
Make this happen ASAP. -
royal_k"It takes a tremendous amount of energy, but there is a certain appeal there," the 61-year-old Holmgren. "There's something in my personality, too, that taking on those types of projects, that kind of gets me going. But there's a lot of work to do.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4677545
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OK Lerner...your move.
Make this happen ASAP.
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Yeah.....like yeasterday. -
wes_mantoothBR is saying that Charlie Casserly will be the guy that they sign as VP/GM. That is all the talk on the OBR.