Cleveland Brown's New Coach - Lincoln Riley?

srjclone

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Color me shocked that a coaching room of Hue Jackson (beta), Todd Haley, and Gregg Williams didn't work out.

I've tried to give Hue the benefit of the doubt for most of this. but when he is stating in his post game presssers that he doesn't remember how many timeouts he had in a potential key situation, and he continues to use the "I don't know, we'll have to review it on film" excuse every loss, then it does not look like a person who has control over the team.

Sean McVay can recite a drive from last year, and Hue can't remember how many time outs he had in the first half.
 

srjclone

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Ask @ChrisMWilliams

I heard it in podcast or radio interview. The Browns are his team. Someone else back me up here.
The Browns are his favorite NFL team, as the Cavs are his NBA, and Indians are his MLB. That wasn't in reference to his "dream job". I can understand the connections being drawn, but there is no real substance behind these "dream job" claims other than us cyclone fans getting worried we will get another kick to the nads.
 

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The Browns are his favorite NFL team, as the Cavs are his NBA, and Indians are his MLB. That wasn't in reference to his "dream job". I can understand the connections being drawn, but there is no real substance behind these "dream job" claims other than us cyclone fans getting worried we will get another kick to the nads.

Oh, right. I mean, who would ever dream of coaching their favorite team? How stupid of me to make that enormous leap. My mistake. Carry on.
 
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Did he say it was his dream job?

College is building a team. The NFL is coaching a team.
CMC is a great coach in his ablilty to recruit and develop his players. There is no doubt in my mind that he would be a fine NFL coach that man just wins wherever he goes.

Saying that he just seems to be a better college coach. That isn’t a knock on him. It’s just the NFL is a fickle game with managing egos and grown men.

I think CMC does a better job at building relationships and instilling a culture. In the NFL job security is low and you don’t get to control all aspects of the program. I think Campbell values his control to guide the trajectory of ISU Football.

In the NFL coaches gets blame for a lot of things they don’t have the ability to manipulate.
 

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