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Chud is the new OC


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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..

That's debatable. IMO Rivera will have a good balance whether in 1 game OR run/pass heavy the next if needed. I see that he wants the offense to adapt & be effective depending on what the situation calls for, & that situation is what he dictates. That's how I took it anyway.

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Newton!!!

See sig.

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

You actually watch football?

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.

Sweet.

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That's debatable. IMO Rivera will have a good balance whether in 1 game OR run/pass heavy the next if needed. I see that he wants the offense to adapt & be effective depending on what the situation calls for, & that situation is what he dictates. That's how I took it anyway.

I feel like you said the same thing I did.. :rolleyes:

what's not debatable is what Rivera meant by a balanced O... I'm sure he wants to include both a good passing game and running game, but for the sake of clarification on this forum, Rivera wasn't referring to what most people understand balanced to mean..

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I feel like you said the same thing I did.. :rolleyes:

what's not debatable is what Rivera meant by a balanced O... I'm sure he wants to include both a good passing game and running game, but for the sake of clarification on this forum, Rivera wasn't referring to what most people understand balanced to mean..

Lol I guess. What your saying is take it to em however it's necessary & be good at it? That's what I took from it too. Guess "balance" could be confusing it should be banned from the huddle. :P

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Lol I guess. What your saying is take it to em however it's necessary & be good at it? That's what I took from it too. Guess "balance" could be confusing it should be banned from the huddle. :P

right...lol it's not about running 50% / passing 50% .. it's if they need to run it, they can run it. . if they need to pass, they can..

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Seems like Moore is the type of QB Chud needs compared to Clausen, if we are going back to his Browns days. DA is more similar to Moore than Clausen. If he brings over Volek all bets are off but I remember hearing about Volek and a lack of commitment so who knows how true that is.

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Seems like Moore is the type of QB Chud needs compared to Clausen, if we are going back to his Browns days. DA is more similar to Moore than Clausen. If he brings over Volek all bets are off but I remember hearing about Volek and a lack of commitment so who knows how true that is.

amusingly enough my first thought after reading his numbers with anderson was "wow, I wonder what he'd do with Moore."

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