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Coughlin

With the hiring structure that the Browns have in place, where the GM is going to have a HC and Head of Player Personnel already hired, do you really think Cowher or any other established candidate will take the GM position in Cleveland?

Didn't say he would take it, just that he would be mentioned.
 
I am not a big fan of Tomlin by any stretch. I guess my point is that the media and even some here to a lesser extent, people are singing Coughlin praises. He had 2 great seasons, playoff wise. Same for Tomlin I guess. However, this team has never really bottomed out with Tomlin. 7 winning seasons in 9 years and no losing seasons. In contrast, Coughlin has had six winning seasons, 4 losing seasons and 2 at .500.

I would like to see playoff improvement just like you, but I think in the grand scheme of things, maybe we don't have it quite so bad in Pittsburgh. Could be better, but certainly could be worse. Guess we will see on Saturday night.

coughlins best work was in jax
 
I was gonna say, the Browns are the Pittsburgh Pirates of the NFL but they're even worse than that.

That would have had merit pre-2012, but now? Not even close ... the Buccos have made the post-season 3 straight seasons and have a lot of very good young talent.

When was the last time the Clowns made the post-season 3 straight years? Hell, when was the last time the Steelers did that?
 
Nutting is a cheap ******* that treats his employees like ****. Nutting owns the Seven Springs Ski Resort so those record sell out crowds at PNC? Well they sure aren't buying talent are they!

You mean other than Andrew McCutchen ... and Starling Marte ... and Gerrit Cole ... and Francisco Liriano ... and Jung Ho Kang ... and earlier, Russell Martin?

You mean, other than those guys, right?
 
You mean other than Andrew McCutchen ... and Starling Marte ... and Gerrit Cole ... and Francisco Liriano ... and Jung Ho Kang ... and earlier, Russell Martin?

You mean, other than those guys, right?

Still ranked 24th out of 30 teams last year in payroll from the list I saw on ESPN.com.
 
I could see Coughlin going to San Francisco. However, he'll probably just retire.
 
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Still ranked 24th out of 30 teams last year in payroll from the list I saw on ESPN.com.

And rank 21st in annual revenues, including the lowest ticket prices in major league baseball.

Baseball has no salary cap, while every other major sport does. The lack of a salary cap means that Pittsburgh - in a market ranked among the bottom-5 in major league baseball, with a team that generates less annual revenue than all but a few other teams - cannot possibly, ever, have a payroll that rivals those of teams in huge markets, with massive television contracts.

Teams like the Yankees, Dodgers, Cubs, Mets, Red Sox, and Angels.

The Pirates spend their money well. They get tremendous production with vastly less financial resources than their competition. They are now a model for baseball teams, and that is why ESPN rated the Pirates as the best-run franchise in major league baseball.

http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/13832134/pirates-diamondbacks-lead-mlb-teams-annual-rankings
 
I wouldn't be surprised to see Cowher's name come up for the Cleveland GM position.

His name may come up, but not likely because Bill has any interest. He isn't going to mess with his legacy in Pgh to join in any way with the Browns.
 
Last of the old fundmenatist Paul brown, chuck Noll, Bill Walsh, he was tuff on the mlliionaires he was all about what was good about football

What millionaires? Players made chump change when Brown was around.
 
He did good work early on, but he won two rings in NY. Zero in Jax. I'd say winning rings is his best work.

Yes, however, Coughlin took over an Expansion team in Jax. They went 4-12 in his first season, then made the playoffs 4 years in a row. That to me is impressive coaching and proof that Coughlin can improve teams that range from very bad, average or good, and make them better!

Coughlin did not inherit a super bowl loaded team as say Gruden or Tomlin did and win a ring. He took over a 4-12 New York Giants team and won two rings during his tenure.

Impressive. Few other coaches can take over a loser or new team and do better. I think he's 50/50 for the hall of fame.
 
Yes, however, Coughlin took over an Expansion team in Jax. They went 4-12 in his first season, then made the playoffs 4 years in a row. That to me is impressive coaching and proof that Coughlin can improve teams that range from very bad, average or good, and make them better!

Coughlin did not inherit a super bowl loaded team as say Gruden or Tomlin did and win a ring. He took over a 4-12 New York Giants team and won two rings during his tenure.

Impressive. Few other coaches can take over a loser or new team and do better. I think he's 50/50 for the hall of fame.

Coughlin didn't inherit a horrible team in NY. They had been in the playoffs the year before they went 4-12. What they needed, was an upgrade at qb. The same year, the Steelers went 6-10. Did we have a terrible team? NO! We also needed a qb. Both teams got the upgrade that offseason. The result? 4 Lombardis between them in the next 8 seasons. Coughlin did a good job in NY, but it's not like he went in and took over the Browns, or the Tampa, and Cincy teams that Dungy, and Marvin Lewis took over. Coughlin would actually be a good guy to go take over Buffalo. That's a team that is fairly close to contending, and could take the next step with a guy like that. Cleveland is just such a disaster.
 
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