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Browns interviews
#41
Quote: @greediron said:
@Ralphie said:
Your wish is my command! Wink

1999
Tim Couch / Ty Detmer  

2000
Doug Pederson  / Tim Couch / Spergon Wynn  

2001
Tim Couch  

2002
Tim Couch / Kelly Holcomb  

2003
Kelly Holcomb / Tim Couch  

2004
Jeff Garcia / Luke McCown  / Kelly Holcomb
  
2005
Trent Dilfer / Charlie Frye  

2006
Charlie Frye  / Derek Anderson  

2007
Derek Anderson  / Charlie Frye  

2008
Derek Anderson / Brady Quinn / Ken Dorsey / Bruce Gradkowski  

2009
Brady Quinn  / Derek Anderson  

2010
Colt McCoy / Jake Delhomme / Seneca Wallace  

2011
Colt McCoy  / Seneca Wallace  

2012
Brandon Weeden  / Thad Lewis  

2013
Jason Campbell  / Brandon Weeden  / Brian Hoyer  

2014
Brian Hoyer  / Johnny Manziel  / Connor Shaw  

2015
Josh McCown / Johnny Manziel  / Austin Davis  

2016
Cody Kessler / Robert Griffin III / Josh McCown  

2017
DeShone Kizer / Kevin Hogan  

2018
Baker Mayfield  / Tyrod Taylor  

2019
Baker Mayfield
Well for the second time in 20 years, they had only 1 QB  starting this year.
hell the Vikings arent to far behind that bench mark.
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#42
Quote: @greediron said:
Well for the second time in 20 years, they had only 1 QB  starting this year.
And Couch, Quinn, Weeden, Manziel, and Mayfield were first round picks.  

In 8 of the years since 1999 they had the first through 3rd pick overall.  (In 2007 they  took arguably their best pick, Joe Thomas.)  

In 6 of these years, they had multiple first round picks and in 2017 3 first round picks.


Imagine if the Vikes had that draft positioning.

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#43
Quote: @Ralphie said:

Imagine if the Vikes had that draft positioning.
We wouldn't be happy.... (other than maybe a few draftniks.)
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#44
Quote: @Ralphie said:
I'll admit I'm confused as to why Kevin would be such a catch as a head coach for the Browns.  I know how enamored the NFL is with "young, imaginative, innovative...young...creative, yada, yada yada" coaches these days.  But to take a decades old floundering program like the Browns and bring it back to respectability...to me anyway...requires someone who actually has been a head coach at some level, college or pros.  

IMHO, Garrett or Schwartz or any established coach can always get one of these up-and-coming young offensive geniuses.  Setting the proper locker room culture for a historically dysfunctional franchise is first and foremost.  KS should think long and hard before saying yes.

                       
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Exactly why I feel Schwartz is the best fit for the Browns.
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#45
I’d like to again put in a good word for Jeff Fisher...  Wink 
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