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Chudzinski will be a train wreck of a head coach


Zod

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I do think it was smart to bring Norv Turner along, though. That'll help him a lot.

Not so sure about that. All Chud has going for him is a crazy love for offensive X and Os. That job will be Norv's.

Chud isn't much of a leader or manager, which are now his main responsibilities.

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Cleveland sure knows how to pick them.

Chudzinski had major growing pains just as an offensive coordinator, and still had not settled into the job. Now they are going to triple his responsibilities? This is going to be fun to watch.

Chud is the offensive equivalent of Jack Del Rio.

Not.

Cleveland has a better record than the Panthers in 2013. Bet.

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I wouldn't be completely shocked if this were the case. I don't think we were much better than them last season. I haven't looked at who they play, but we will have a tough schedule.

2013 Cleveland Browns Opponents

Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Miami, Chicago, Detroit,

Jacksonville

Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, New England, N.Y. Jets, Green Bay,

Minnesota, Kansas City

I think Browns are looking at 5-6 wins next season.

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2013 Cleveland Browns Opponents

Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Miami, Chicago, Detroit,

Jacksonville

Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, New England, N.Y. Jets, Green Bay,

Minnesota, Kansas City

I think Browns are looking at 5-6 wins next season.

I'll give them 7-8.

I give the Panthers 3-5 considering the offense will have to learn a new playbook. Cam has been coddled for 2 years. It could get ugly with the wrong OC

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You guys mad? All these threads bashing Chud. Using history to make an assumption is fine. Trying to use it to claim Chud is a future failure is lazy.

Going to be one of those days reading all these posts. Day off, crappy weather, and the wife at work. I hope I can endure all this drivel on a drizzly day.

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