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Mr. Scot

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Can you imagine if we hired a guy coming from the CFL for ANY staff position, much less as a head coach? Trestman has plenty of NFL experience, but I'm sure Bears fans are going nuts at this hire. Plus, IIRC he tends to wear out his welcome fairly quickly--really smart, but arrogant.

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Other coaches hired by the Browns include ST Coach Chris Tabor (retained from old staff) OL Coach Mike Sullivan (from the Chargers, not the Bucs) and, to no one's shock, Scott Turner.

The unexpected part? Scott gets the receiver coaching job.

Sullivan's hiring clears the way for Hunter to go back to OL, or if you start connecting dots (la la la) might mean Russ Grimm to San Diego

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Sullivan's hiring clears the way for Hunter to go back to OL, or if you start connecting dots (la la la) might mean Russ Grimm to San Diego

Now that would be interesting.

For whatever you think of McCoy (and I'm not high on him) he might just be building a pretty good staff.

On the flipside, how much fun would it be to watch Russ Grimm go back to Pittsburgh and work under Mike Tomlin? :lol:

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