Source tells @NFLonFOX that Chan Gailey on @Browns radar as potential OC. Joins Marc Trestman, Al Saunders & John DeFillipo as candidates
Chan Gailey possibly OC in Cleveland
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Re: Chan Gailey possibly OC in Cleveland
Originally posted by feldspar View PostThey could probably do worse.
Whoever is hired will be the 6th different OC for the Browns in the past 6 years.
For real.
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Re: Chan Gailey possibly OC in Cleveland
If he wants it, I hope he gets it. He might have been a poor HC, but he was a class act. I really respect how he took the blame for all of Buffalo's woes in his last Bill's press conference and said he was still rooting for us.
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Good for him, I frankly liked the guy as an OC as his offenses were always so fun to watch. The problem, as has been mentioned already, was that his defenses were dreadful and he had no talents for judging that side of the rock. I think OC is his natural calling and if you know any Browns fans, they should be fairly happy with this development as he always had the ability to extract every ounce of effort from his talent and made his players look better than they actually may have really been.
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Originally posted by MST3KBillsfan View PostGood for him, I frankly liked the guy as an OC as his offenses were always so fun to watch. The problem, as has been mentioned already, was that his defenses were dreadful and he had no talents for judging that side of the rock. I think OC is his natural calling and if you know any Browns fans, they should be fairly happy with this development as he always had the ability to extract every ounce of effort from his talent and made his players look better than they actually may have really been.
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Originally posted by Strongman View PostIn hindsight, that might have been his downfall here... he made Fitzpatrick look like a very good NFL starter and our FO, jumped the gun and signed Fitz to that big contract. Then the NFL defenses started to catch on.
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