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IMO....the Browns have made some solid off-season moves with Chudzinski and his mentor Norv Turner. Turner is MUCH more suited as an OC.

 

Maybe the Browns will no longer be the laughing stock that they've been....maybe.

 

Link.... http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/browns/2013/01/17/norv-turner-offensive-coordinator-rob-chudzinski/1842437/

 

 

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IMO....the Browns have made some solid off-season moves with Chudzinski and his mentor Norv Turner. Turner is MUCH more suited as an OC.

 

Maybe the Browns will no longer be the laughing stock that they've been....maybe.

 

Link.... http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/browns/2013/01/17/norv-turner-offensive-coordinator-rob-chudzinski/1842437/

 

M Norm basically committed to browns a  back some days, thats why he wasnt in plans of Broncos I had read when Mcoy was gone to San Diego

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That's where he belongs, an offensive coordinator. I will take back what I said about this organization if they manage to win 6 games next year.

Well, it looks like Jimmy Haslem is, at the very least, hiring his front office/coaching staff with organizational chemistry in mind.

 

That is hardly all the Browns need to do but its the right first step anyway. Norv is definitely better at OC and maybe he can juice up their offensive production. The Browns have a solid corps of young players to build around on both OL/DL/CB and Trent Richardson at RB....plus a pile of salary cap space, so that  SHOULD help them make a jump in the win column at some point. I'm pretty sure they'll be a tougher out going forward.

 

I worked for Jimmy and his family for 4 years in the 90s and they were really good to us....and very good and decent people. So I'm kind of hoping it works out for the Browns and their fans.

 

And who isn't tired of Pittsburgh and Baltimore trading that division back and forth anyway?

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Well, it looks like Jimmy Haslem is, at the very least, hiring his front office/coaching staff with organizational chemistry in mind.

 

That is hardly all the Browns need to do but its the right first step anyway. Norv is definitely better at OC and maybe he can juice up their offensive production. The Browns have a solid corps of young players to build around on both OL/DL/CB and Trent Richardson at RB....plus a pile of salary cap space, so that  SHOULD help them make a jump in the win column at some point. I'm pretty sure they'll be a tougher out going forward.

 

I worked for Jimmy and his family for 4 years in the 90s and they were really good to us....and very good and decent people. So I'm kind of hoping it works out for the Browns and their fans.

 

And who isn't tired of Pittsburgh and Baltimore trading that division back and forth anyway?

 

 

I was quite impressed with their defense the last 2 years. Not the best in the world but playing much better than they were before. Hopefully they do rise up and beat Pittsburgh and the old Browns (Ravens). I myself am so sick of seeing those two back and forth winning the division. Cincinnati is a joke since their owner is very cheap. Who says he don't keep Marvin Lewis as coach for another 10 years? I swear, that guy can't get fired for nothing...

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