Hue Jackson having KMack invite all the alumni (notably Bernie Kosar) to camp was a refreshing change. I'd call it "smart", but it's really more about common sense. Duh.
Earnest Byner coaching the running backs? Oh HELL yes! That guy was everyman. He wasn't big, or even fast---yet some how, some way, he just sort of found a way. Over and over and over again.
Imagine what Earnest would have done with the physical gifts of a Crowell or Johnson. Can you think of a better guy to coax the last drop of performance out of their potentials?
Even including Josh McCown, who could be a better advisor for young quarterbacks than Kosar? He might even have given Hue Jackson a new idea or two, for that matter!
Don't you just know Greg Pruitt had a thing or two to offer Duke Johnson?
Hue Jackson just keeps impressing me. Conversely, he can't help showing up every previous regime. Why the hell did most of his predecessors make all these guys feel unwelcome?
Well...Hue rightfully gets all the credit, but the front office rates a hat-tip here. This is one thing they could have stepped on; Hue doesn't have authority here.
Somebody gave the Browns off season a "D". They didn't do their homework. I won't grade them. I'm sending them to summer school.
I know that three of the guys they lost were really good players, but to hear some of these guys talk, you'd think there were twice as many, in their primes, and all future Hall of Famers.
Speaking of which, the first and foremost alum who needs to hang out around here is Clay Matthews.
That guy sitting around shooting the bull with Ogbah, Mingo (maybe Mongo now😉), Orchard and company is almost scary.
Matthews should be in the Hall. Compare his stats to Lawrence Taylor's some time. But he was just a Brown. Hey Clay! Don't be a stranger ok? Come see your nephew!
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