Showing posts with label Cleveland Browns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cleveland Browns. Show all posts

Sunday, December 29, 2013

There will not be Chud

Another casualty at the Factory of Sadness today. From SI.com:
Less than one calendar year after tabbing Rob Chudzinski as the guy to help them end at least two decades of frustration, the Browns reversed course Sunday and axed Chudzinski.

“We appreciate Chud’s passion for the Browns, and we have great respect for him both personally and professionally,” the team said in a statement. “We needed to see progress with this football team. We needed to see development and improvement as the season evolved and, unfortunately, we took a concerning step backward in the second half of the year.

“Our fans deserve to see a consistently competitive team. We have high standards, and there’s an urgency for success. When we believed we were not positioned to achieve significant progress in 2014, we knew we had to admit that a change was needed, and move forward.

“Browns fans are the most loyal and passionate supporters in the NFL. We’re fully committed to bringing them the winning football team they deserve.”

It was a rather surprising turn of events for a team that finally seemed like it might be headed in the right direction early in 2013. A closer look at how it unraveled:

Tale of the tape: 4-12 record in 2013; 4-12 record with team overall.

What Went Wrong: Well, for starters, it seems as if the Browns had second thoughts from the get-go about hiring Chudzinski, a first-time head coach. That speaks as much to the dysfunction in Cleveland’s front office as it does to Chudzinski’s abilities.

The season actually started surprisingly well for a Browns team not expected to go very far in 2013. They ran off three straight wins in late September/early October, with Brian Hoyer at quarterback, to get above .500 and still sat at 4-5 headed into their bye.

From there, disaster. The Browns lost their last seven games, giving up 27 points or more in five of them as Ray Horton’s defense crumpled behind a struggling offense. Even though the Trent Richardson trade looked brilliant in bringing back a Round 1 pick, the Browns never found a true No. 1 RB. And with issues at quarterback continuing to linger, that was too much to overcome.

Roster Outlook: The Browns do have some talented pieces in place — WR Josh Gordon is a burgeoning star, Joe Thomas a standout left tackle and Joe Haden a very solid No. 1 cornerback.

Aside from finding the aforementioned starting quarterback, running back (and help at wide receiver), the biggest decision might surround what to do with center Alex Mack. He’s arguably the best at this position in the league, meaning he’ll have a chance to cash in as a free agent, though he’s reportedly said he will allow Cleveland the chance to match any offer. Would the Brows consider using a franchise tag instead?

Much of what happens from here with the roster will be determined by the schemes of the next staff. The Chudzinski era was built around a vertical passing attack and 3-4 defense. Cleveland may have to go back to the drawing board.

Possible Replacement(s): Josh McDaniels, Bill O’Brien, Lovie Smith, Kevin Sumlin, Ray Horton

2014 Movie Preview: #20 - Draft Day

Release date: April 11

Plot summary: On the day of the NFL Draft, general manager Sonny Weaver (Costner) has the opportunity to save football in Cleveland when he trades for the number one pick. He must quickly decide what he's willing to sacrifice in pursuit of perfection as the lines between his personal and professional life become blurred on a life-changing day for a few hundred young men with dreams of playing in the NFL.

My take: Given that the importance of draft day for the real Cleveland Browns is an all too frequent occurrence, I can't say that this movie has perfect timing, but it will coincide nicely with anticipation for what the Browns will actually do in the draft next year. Aside from an affinity for this movie given its hometown, it looks like it could be solidly entertaining based simply on its good cast and proven director.

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Feeling a Draft

It's hard telling if I would be interested in Draft Day as much if it didn't focus primarily on the Cleveland Browns, but because it does, I'll be very interested to see if a Hollywood version of our draft turns out any better than our actual one.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Pigskin preview

While the Indians continue to mire in mediocrity, now is as good of time as any to begin looking toward football season and what we can expect from the Cleveland Browns this year.  Here's SI.com's Peter King's take on how Colt McCoy and co. will fare.

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