12-02-2015, 10:52 PM
Meh. People forget that Mike Brown was also very patient in the 90's. Back then, his patience allowed Dave Shula to lose 50 games faster than any coach in NFL history. The reason Shula set that record was because any other team would've fired him much sooner. He was so patient with Coslet that Bruce had fire himself. He gave Bratkowski 10 years when he should've been canned after his 7th season.
So sometimes the patience has paid off, other times it's really set this team back. Patience and stability is only good if you have good coaches/players.
The Browns are the polar opposite of Mike Brown. They're too impatient. That said, I don't think they've ever hired any guys that were worthy of patience.
So sometimes the patience has paid off, other times it's really set this team back. Patience and stability is only good if you have good coaches/players.
The Browns are the polar opposite of Mike Brown. They're too impatient. That said, I don't think they've ever hired any guys that were worthy of patience.
The training, nutrition, medicine, fitness, playbooks and rules evolve. The athlete does not.