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Post by packerbap on Jan 7, 2009 18:07:44 GMT -5
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Post by snowpack on Jan 7, 2009 20:57:17 GMT -5
Should be interesting to see what happens with Crennel. It kind of sounded last week like he wouldn't mind staying. I find it weird though that they hired a coach without a GM or did I miss something.
Scratch that, just found out Mangini is hiring Rob Ryan from the Raiders, whose assistants are dropping like flies.
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Post by thegreenmeanie on Jan 8, 2009 20:10:43 GMT -5
I think Mangini is a good coach. I hope he does well with the Browns. It would be real nice to see a franchise like the Browns find some success again.
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Post by TW on Jan 8, 2009 21:19:20 GMT -5
He's home. That's where he's always wanted to be. He'll retire from that job.
With any luck, he'll retire a local hero who made good.
I'd like to see that for him.
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Post by gbpackershaun on Jan 9, 2009 13:25:17 GMT -5
I think its all going to end in tears, sorry.
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Post by badgernation on Jan 9, 2009 13:42:11 GMT -5
He's home. That's where he's always wanted to be. He'll retire from that job. With any luck, he'll retire a local hero who made good. I'd like to see that for him. He's young and it's the NFL.... He'll never retire from the NFL from the Browns unless he retires very young
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Post by TW on Jan 9, 2009 13:45:56 GMT -5
That can happen with the bucks they pay them now. A five year deal could put a lot of loot in the bank.
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Post by thegreenmeanie on Jan 9, 2009 15:14:04 GMT -5
He's home. That's where he's always wanted to be. He'll retire from that job. With any luck, he'll retire a local hero who made good. I'd like to see that for him. He's young and it's the NFL.... He'll never retire from the NFL from the Browns unless he retires very young He could Bill Cowher it no problem. If they start winning its the north and a historic franchise, the fans will worship him
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