Deshaun Watson had an sensational rookie season - he also caught a s**t-load of breaks. He had more dropped interceptions in his limited playing time than any other QB did. One of PFF's metrics is turnover-worthy-throws, of which Watson was incredibly guilty - third-most all season, despite not playing a full 16 games But I'm guessing you didn't watch much of him. Speaking of... he didn't play a full season like Brissett, McCown, and Bortles, so his ranking is also somewhat incomplete and PFF noted his game-by-game ranking was trending upwards at the time of injury. But sure... please use one example to discredit an entire body of work. That's like me saying your opinion is irrelevant because you spelled his name Bortales (which sounds vaguely Latin) instead of Bortles.
Urban kicks National Championship-winning quarterbacks off his teams for stealing a laptop (Cam Newton) while Jimbo Fisher proudly starts and defends a National Championship-winning quarterback on his team after twice being accused of rape - at least one of which he totally did.
Hue is still my main "concern" about this football team. He really has not done anything well since the Browns hired him. His clock management has been awful. His developement of players (particularly QB) has been atrocious. And his win/loss record speaks for itself. Ten minutes after he finished off an 0-16 season, he declared "nobody could have done the job he did."...smh. I'm sorry, but I'm still not a fan of Hue Jackson. I still think it was a mistake to keep him on board. I understand he could only play the cards he was dealt, and the players love him, but that doesn't make me feel any better about our HC situation...If things do happen to go poorly for us again, Hue should be the first guy they send packing...I'm hoping that he takes a more "hands off" approach this year, and just lets Haley run the offense. Supposedly that's what the plan is. Crossing my fingers on that...
Supposedly Hue gets credit for developing your boy Flacco...For whatever that's worth. I've never been overly impressed with him. Yes. I know he's won a SB. And I'd say he's been on a steady decline since.
I'm going to give him a chance (I have to if I believe they're going 9-7) because he's rumored to be 100% hands-off with the offense now, arguably the biggest failure over the past two seasons. And 9-7 doesn't preclude losing Hue, either - he'd still be 10-38. It's all about the opportunity to hire a better option. I'm not firing Hue just to get the next re-tread head coach or *shudders* Jeff Fisher. Now, when you look at the nature of the NFL and it's copy-cat tendencies and you see younger, innovative head coaches who love drawing from the college game... one name immediately jumps to mind for me... Can you say "reunion"?!
You're a complete dolt. He was suspended from the program after being caught in the laptop deal and was on the verge of expulsion for academic dishonesty when he decided to transfer.
WRONG Sam! He didn't kick him off the team, he just suspended him so he didn't participate with the team. Know the difference.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/os-cam-newton-gators-mike-bianchi-0124-20160122-column.html Try and spin it fellas, but the best part is renegade program lol
https://brownswire.usatoday.com/201...-browns-turnaround-plan-was-too-hard-on-fans/ No shit. I'm glad Dee acknowledged that....I hope this team proves that the last two years of Browns football were worth it. Translation: These guys better bring an entirely different brand of football than we've seen around here in a while...