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Chud is the new OC


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belichick is also former browns.

there are some organizations where a coach just can't succeed...

apparently Chuds threw it too much in cleveland... was he the OC the year they went 10-6 with Anderson? Can't recall it all and too lazy to look it up.

The Browns have actually gone 10-6? We are talking about 21st century football correct?

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belichick is also former browns.

there are some organizations where a coach just can't succeed...

apparently Chuds threw it too much in cleveland... was he the OC the year they went 10-6 with Anderson? Can't recall it all and too lazy to look it up.

yes

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belichick is also former browns.

there are some organizations where a coach just can't succeed...

apparently Chuds threw it too much in cleveland... was he the OC the year they went 10-6 with Anderson? Can't recall it all and too lazy to look it up.

Even if he did call pass plays too much, we have to keep in mind Rivera said he's not gonna let anyone "turn loose". He wants balanced attack on O. Can't wait to see the QB coach, that's the last huge hire IMO.

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belichick is also former browns.

there are some organizations where a coach just can't succeed...

apparently Chuds threw it too much in cleveland... was he the OC the year they went 10-6 with Anderson? Can't recall it all and too lazy to look it up.

I was a Brown's fan back then, before the Panthers came to be. I remember Schott., Mark Tressman, and you are right: Belechick.

He was not thought of as the greatest coach of all time. Dressed the same pretty much though.

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belichick is also former browns.

there are some organizations where a coach just can't succeed...

apparently Chuds threw it too much in cleveland... was he the OC the year they went 10-6 with Anderson? Can't recall it all and too lazy to look it up.

It appears that way. According to Wiki he was the Browns OC from 2007-2008, and when I look at Derek Anderson's game log from 2007, it shows them going 10-6, with Anderson going for 3,787 Yards, 29 TDs (2 more Rushing), and 19 Ints.

From what I've seen of Derek Anderson, this was quite an accomplishment. Let's hope that magic comes with him.

EDIT: I'm not sure about the run/pass ratio, but in that same season Jamal Lewis had 298/1,304/4.4/9Td, which includes a game against the Pats where he was hurt on the first run of the game. Seems like, at least for that one season, he was a pretty solid OC.

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It appears that way. According to Wiki he was the Browns OC from 2007-2008, and when I look at Derek Anderson's game log from 2007, it shows them going 10-6, with Anderson going for 3,787 Yards, 29 TDs (2 more Rushing), and 19 Ints.

From what I've seen of Derek Anderson, this was quite an accomplishment. Let's hope that magic comes with him.

EDIT: I'm not sure about the run/pass ratio, but in that same season Jamal Lewis had 298/1,304/4.4/9Td, which includes a game against the Pats where he was hurt on the first run of the game. Seems like, at least for that one season, he was a pretty solid OC.

yeah I just checked myself after I said i was too lazy to.

pretty exciting tbh. I'm pumped for this season, just need a good QB coach

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Even if he did call pass plays too much, we have to keep in mind Rivera said he's not gonna let anyone "turn loose". He wants balanced attack on O. Can't wait to see the QB coach, that's the last huge hire IMO.

what you think he meant and what he explained in that press conference are 2 different things..

by balanced offense, he wants to run at will and pass at will.. he doesn't mean a good ratio of run and pass..

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Chud is in charge of the new Carolina Panthers offense. Awesome

What could happen (once the CBA's settled):

-Depth signings for the O-line

-I see a big signing for either a top FA tight end or 3-4 round TE draft pick

-A change to around 52% and above passing the ball

-Most importantly: Freshness & Fire!!!

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This hire almost guarantees that we'll go after River's backup, Billy Volek. His contract is up at 3 mil/year and he wants to be a starter. With the CBA up in the air and less practice time likely, he's going to want someone familiar with his offense.

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