Fan With Madden Coaching Experience Wants Cleveland Browns JobBy Joe Kinsey January 15, 2014 12:30 pm This Cleveland Browns coaching search just got real interesting. Would the Browns consider hiring a coach off Craigslist? Have the Browns broadened their search to include candidates from the “Job Wanted” section of Cleveland Craigslist? This job seeker has stepped forward.
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Heemy should apply!
Heemy should apply!
He would turn that job down.
Heemy should apply!
I think that letter is from Heemy....
This is why you don't fire a coach after one or two seasons. We really lucked out that Lovie had connections and a home still in Tampa.
This is why you don't fire a coach after one or two seasons. We really lucked out that Lovie had connections and a home still in Tampa.
2 full seasons is not ideal but ok in some cases...that's the minimum . 1 is frowned upon in coaching circles.
This is why you don't fire a coach after one or two seasons. We really lucked out that Lovie had connections and a home still in Tampa.
2 full seasons is not ideal but ok in some cases...that's the minimum . 1 is frowned upon in coaching circles.
Im not even sure I could come up with another one and done scenario in the NFL. Ive seen it in college, but its usually because the coach is climbing the job ladder, not because he gets shown the door after one season.
The Cleveland saga is hilarious to me. Anyone listen to The Opening Drive this morning? They were talking about how ironic it was that the moron owner sent out that letter commanding fans to be patient when he fired a decent coach after one year lol.
Lol sounds like coaches are not feeling this new owner after giving a guy only a year to make something happen.
Then coach that goes there will at least want a 5 year contract
This is why you don't fire a coach after one or two seasons. We really lucked out that Lovie had connections and a home still in Tampa.
2 full seasons is not ideal but ok in some cases...that's the minimum . 1 is frowned upon in coaching circles.
Im not even sure I could come up with another one and done scenario in the NFL. Ive seen it in college, but its usually because the coach is climbing the job ladder, not because he gets shown the door after one season.
Art Shell with the raiders was one and done I think.Cam Cameron was one and done with the dolphins I think.
This is why you don't fire a coach after one or two seasons. We really lucked out that Lovie had connections and a home still in Tampa.
2 full seasons is not ideal but ok in some cases...that's the minimum . 1 is frowned upon in coaching circles.
Im not even sure I could come up with another one and done scenario in the NFL. Ive seen it in college, but its usually because the coach is climbing the job ladder, not because he gets shown the door after one season.
Art Shell with the raiders was one and done I think.Cam Cameron was one and done with the dolphins I think.
Ray Rhodes got one year with the Packers in 1999.
This is why you don't fire a coach after one or two seasons. We really lucked out that Lovie had connections and a home still in Tampa.
2 full seasons is not ideal but ok in some cases...that's the minimum . 1 is frowned upon in coaching circles.
Im not even sure I could come up with another one and done scenario in the NFL. Ive seen it in college, but its usually because the coach is climbing the job ladder, not because he gets shown the door after one season.
Art Shell with the raiders was one and done I think.Cam Cameron was one and done with the dolphins I think.
Ray Rhodes got one year with the Packers in 1999.
You guys are correct, I couldnt think of any off the top of my head.