Kolek planning to go pro
Packers at 3:30 Saturday.
I wish they would’ve put it in primetime. It’ll be the most competitive game next weekend in my opinion.
Ravens/ bills?
Tomlin won’t be fired because it’s Pittsburgh, but he’s been unimpressive for a few years now.
Sean Payton risking Brees and his offense for a totally meaningless TD is stupid.
I suspect the Browns' game plan involves sending Stefanski to the Chiefs' facility to cough on things(and maybe Mahomes', Hill's and Kelce's houses).That was fun last night. Sad when a team is up 35-10 at the half and their fans are (rightly) thinking, "That's not enough...gotta put some more points on the board." We thoroughly enjoyed it at my house. It really has been fun watching these games with my kids...they have absolutely no memory of a time when the Browns were a competitive football team.
I was texting during the game with one of my closest friends who is a diehard Browns fan. And hes not so much a defeatist with PTSD, but just watched them this year. Joe Woods, the Browns DC, had one of the most over the top passive "bend dont break" defensive mentalities ever this year. And it was very apparent through the season, even before last night. Browns routinely would get large leads, and then Woods dialed back any and all scheming and pressure to "not get beat". This resulted in teams stringing together tons of drives and momentum to get them back into the game, especially combined with Stefanski's tendency to get insanely conservative with leads in the second half. The Dallas game, the Tennessee game, a few others, featured the Browns jumping out to a lead and then turtling up and letting the opponent storm back.Stefanski has done an incredible job this year in spite of it. Last night was remarkable too in the second half cause Big Ben has no arm, yet they refused to dare him to go long and let him have everything underneath which made it far closer than it ever should.Its funny, the Browns won their first playoff game in ages, have a actual bright future instead of fools gold...but they still probably should fire their DC
Pederson fired today. I guess I was wrong about the impact that last game had. I’m not sure it was the deciding factor, but it sounded like he was on track to coming back before that game.
Welp, I guess those that said this won't be an issue for Pederson when next season rolls around were correct after all.
I was on the other side that said losing the locker room could mean losing his job. It was just an opinion and I still think it was a contributing factor, but I agree with you that it “may” not have been the biggest reason for the firing.
Jay Glazer seems to think so.Jay Glazer @JayGlazerPederson was safe heading Into that Week 17 game versus Washington. Lot can happen in a week
Jets expected to reach out to him considering their General Manager's previous relationship with Pederson in Philadelphia.
Given the last couple years of steep regression from Carson Wentz, is Pederson the guy you want to develop a young QB, whether they draft one or stick with Darnold?
Pederson lost the locker room. He had already lost Wentz (for better or worse). Some scoff at the “integrity of the game” angle, but I’ll bet it was a factor.And then there’s the easily measurable stuff - 13-3 and SB champs in 2017 ... 9-7 and second round loss in 2018 ... 9-7 and first round loss in 2019 ... 4-11-1 embarrassment in 2020.That’s not exactly a wonderful trend.
Where does it say he lost the locker room?