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(07-03-2018, 08:18 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]Hue was successful as a coach in many places before going to Cleveland and then being handed a huge turd, but they wisely waited out the process and I think since they have all gone through the 1-31 together, they will come together as a team.  I would be ecstatic if they took down pitt week 1, but I doubt it.  

jackson is a good assistant /coordinator...marginal to bad head coach at best..talks a good show..be glad he did not stay here
(07-03-2018, 09:41 AM)cooper Wrote: [ -> ]all losing teams "fight" according to their coaches and managers

1-31  ?  come on dude

The Bengals sure as hell didn't fight when they played the Bears last year.  That was a humiliating loss.  I have seen that many a times with Marv.  I watch a lot of Browns games (they are my second fav team, albeit a distant second) and I was actually impressed with a lot of what I saw despite a severe lack of talent.  The way that team was stripped of talent to acquire draft picks, I don't think anyone would have won with them, but Hue has them believing and I think it will be fun to watch. 
(07-03-2018, 09:43 AM)cooper Wrote: [ -> ]one can only hope he can stay healthy and learn the playbook

lol@ deep ball impact

One can only hope Harley isn't digging up a gif for that...
Sporting News has Dalton ranked #26

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/list/ranking-nfl-quarterbacks-qbs-rodgers-garoppolo-watson-newton/1mk8av237aj0e1aeopioav2evt/slide/26

Behind numerous weak QBs. Arguments seems to be that he's very dependent on the players around him. But I'm not sure they really understand how bad the OL was.
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