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Paul Brown!
It is too bad his son didn't inherit any of that football genuis. But it is good to see the NFL recognizes the greatness that was Paul Brown
https://www.nfl.com/100/originals/100-greatest/game-changers-1
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The article didn't mention (unless I missed it) he was also the 1st coach to put a radio in the QB's helmet.
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(11-02-2019, 10:05 AM)pally Wrote: Paul Brown!
It is too bad his son didn't inherit any of that football genuis. But it is good to see the NFL recognizes the greatness that was Paul Brown
https://www.nfl.com/100/originals/100-greatest/game-changers-1
It boggles the mind how Mike is so inept when Paul was so widely regarded? Maybe the milkman was making house calls when Paul was away? Only thing that makes sense...
Through 2024
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Playoff Record: 5-9 .357 winning pct.
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(11-02-2019, 10:35 AM)Sled21 Wrote: The article didn't mention (unless I missed it) he was also the 1st coach to put a radio in the QB's helmet.
it was in the video
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Paul Brown was an innovative man indeed. What the big media calls the “West Coast Offense” is actually the “Ohio River Offense.” It was built around an obscure Cincinnati quarterback named Virgil Carter who could throw very quick short passes but had issues going deep — much like Andy Dalton if you think about it. This showed Paul Brown’s ability to coach to his players’ strengths which is not something every head coach has the ability to do.
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Is there still anyone who thinks Mike Brown doesn't deserve a long extension and huge pay raise for his part in ensuring that the Cincinnati Bengals will never challenge the clear supremacy of bigger and better funded teams? He made being the league doormat into an art and science and even managed to almost screw that up a few years ago, but he righted the ship to return the team to its rightful place as the preeminent league doormat.
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Mike Brown is the ultimate example of rebelling against one’s father.
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Former Bengal QB Dewey Warren used to have a sports radio show in Knoxville. Here are a couple of things I remember him saying about Paul Brown.
-Brown in his 60's would still do the calisthenics with the team to open practice.
-Practices were not extremely long, but at the end Brown would say, "That is the end of practice, but anyone who fels like they need to work more on something is free to stay longer." Most of the players would then stay and work on more stuff befor eleaving the field. That was a BRILLIANT piece of psychology. Put the responsibility on the players take ownership of their performance.