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Page 3 forward is about Kerry Washington, Ignore dumb first 2 pages. *Kurb


TonyN

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This should be wildly popular among Huddle members.

 

Chudzinski's Browns set at 3-2 with a 3 game win streak.

 

Their only losses are to the Super Bowl Champ Ravens and the improved Dolphins.

 

He has done this with Brandon Weedon and Brian Hoyer at QB.

 

His offensive line really is the worst in the NFL:  they have given up the second most sacks of any NFL team and the most QB hits of any NFL team. They are averaging 3.5 ypc in the ground game.

 

His top receivers are named Jordan Cameron and Josh Gordon.

 

Chudzinski is not a "retread"

 

He is not "another defensive guy"

 

He is known as an "offensive innovator"

 

Sounds like the ideal guy to come in and work with Cam Newton.

 

I hear he may have some familiarity with our personnel.

 

                                                                                                 

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He is coaching the team he grew up cheering for, and has them tied for first place.  The Browns have two first round picks, and two third round picks, as well as the 4th ranked defense in the NFL.  

 

 

His top receivers are named Jordan Cameron and Josh Gordon.                                                                                                    

 

Gordon is more talented than any receiver on our team, and Cameron has the third most yards and touchdowns of any tight end in the league, so I don't know what your point is here. 

 

Basically, as everyone has pointed out, this is a pointless discussion, but more importantly, why would he want to come back here?

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