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pat shurmur needs to win last 2 games to even be considered next year.

 

brandon weeden needs to show some type of poise and confidence to be considered as the #1 next year.

 

childress needs to call a great game from 1st qtr to end of game to be considered to be back next year.

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also:

 

pat shurmur needs to win last 2 games to even be considered next year.

 

brandon weeden needs to show some type of poise and confidence to be considered as the #1 next year.

 

childress needs to call a great game from 1st qtr to end of game to be considered to be back next year.

 

Shurmur and Childress ... and Heckert ... are gone.

 

These dudes are bringing in their own people, you can take that to the bank.

 

Zombo

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All coaches will be Fired....And there is no way we even come close to beating the Broncos TJ Ward out hurts a lot. This might be a 41-10 type game.

 

 

As for Weeden He will be our QB next year, people need to stop thinking otherwise. There is NOBODY WORTH TAKING IN THE DRAFT. Who is a free agent we want as QB?

 

Vick

Shainsez

Any Arizina QB

 

want a trade for on who

 

Fylnn--NO

Cousins- Why because 1 game

who else

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Trent Richerson needs 103 yards to Break the 1,000 yard mark

 

Joh Gordon need 249 yards to Break the 1,000 yard mark

 

Brandon Weeden need 619 yards to Break 4,000 yard mark

 

Juqua Parker needs 4 sacks to get to 10 on the year

Greg Little will drop at least one pass.

Shurmur will call a reverse.

Weeden will get sacked for holding the ball to long.

Haslam will looked pissed off watching from his seat.

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pat shurmur needs to win last 2 games to even be considered next year.

 

brandon weeden needs to show some type of poise and confidence to be considered as the #1 next year.

 

childress needs to call a great game from 1st qtr to end of game to be considered to be back next year.

 

lol, they're all gone. All the optimism relied on us winning out. The only one who has a slight chance of staying is Jauron.

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A win would give the Browns six on the season, which would be

their most since registering a 10-win season in 2007.

 

The Browns could be just the second team in the Super Bowl era

(since 1966) to have a rookie lead the team in passing, rushing

and receiving yards in the same season. Cleveland would join

the 1968 Buffalo Bills as the only team’s to accomplish that feat.

 

DB Sheldon Brown…

• Has played in 175 consecutive regular season games, a figure

which currently ranks fifth among all defensive players.

 

WR Joshua Cribbs…

• Has 11 punt and kickoff return touchdowns, fifth on the

NFL’s all-time chart. With one more he would tie Eric

Metcalf and Dante Hall for third and with two more he

would equal Brian Mitchell for second.

• Needs three punt return yards to pass Dennis Northcutt

(2,149) as the Browns all-time leader in punt return

yards.

• Needs 27 kickoff return yards to become the fifth

player in NFL history to total 10,000 or more career

kickoff return yards.

• Needs 272 total kick return yards to pass Dante Hall

(12,397) for fifth place on the NFL all-time career list.

 

WR Josh Gordon…

• Needs one reception to join wide receiver Kevin Johnson

(1999), running back Eric Metcalf (1989) and wide receiver

Webster Slaughter (1986) as the only rookies in Browns

history to record a reception in all 16 games.

 

OL Alex Mack…

• Has started and played in each of the first 63 games of his

career.

 

RB Trent Richardson…

• Needs one 100-yard rushing performance to record

the most 100-yard rushing games by a Browns rookie

in team history with four.

• Needs one reception to join wide receiver Kevin Johnson

(1999), running back Eric Metcalf (1989) and wide

receiver Webster Slaughter (1986) as the only rookies

in Browns history to record a reception in all 16

games.

• With 50 more rushing yards he along with Brandon

Weeden could become the second set of NFL

rookie teammates to throw for 3,000 yards and rush

for 1,000 yards joining Washington’s Robert Griffin

III and Alfred Morris from this season.

 

OL Joe Thomas…

• Has started and played in each of the first 95 games of his

career.

 

QB Brandon Weeden…

• Could be the first quarterback to start all 16 games of

a season for the Browns since Tim Couch in 2001.

• With a 300-yard passing performance, he would join Brian

Sipe (four in 1983, six in 1980, and four in 1979) as the only

Browns to throw for 300 or more yards four or more times in

a single-season.

• Needs one passing touchdown to tie Tim Couch (15 in

1999) for the most by a Browns rookie.

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A win would give the Browns six on the season, which would be

their most since registering a 10-win season in 2007.

 

The Browns could be just the second team in the Super Bowl era

(since 1966) to have a rookie lead the team in passing, rushing

and receiving yards in the same season. Cleveland would join

the 1968 Buffalo Bills as the only team’s to accomplish that feat.

 

DB Sheldon Brown…

• Has played in 175 consecutive regular season games, a figure

which currently ranks fifth among all defensive players.

 

WR Joshua Cribbs…

• Has 11 punt and kickoff return touchdowns, fifth on the

NFL’s all-time chart. With one more he would tie Eric

Metcalf and Dante Hall for third and with two more he

would equal Brian Mitchell for second.

• Needs three punt return yards to pass Dennis Northcutt

(2,149) as the Browns all-time leader in punt return

yards.

• Needs 27 kickoff return yards to become the fifth

player in NFL history to total 10,000 or more career

kickoff return yards.

• Needs 272 total kick return yards to pass Dante Hall

(12,397) for fifth place on the NFL all-time career list.

 

WR Josh Gordon…

• Needs one reception to join wide receiver Kevin Johnson

(1999), running back Eric Metcalf (1989) and wide receiver

Webster Slaughter (1986) as the only rookies in Browns

history to record a reception in all 16 games.

 

OL Alex Mack…

• Has started and played in each of the first 63 games of his

career.

 

RB Trent Richardson…

• Needs one 100-yard rushing performance to record

the most 100-yard rushing games by a Browns rookie

in team history with four.

• Needs one reception to join wide receiver Kevin Johnson

(1999), running back Eric Metcalf (1989) and wide

receiver Webster Slaughter (1986) as the only rookies

in Browns history to record a reception in all 16

games.

• With 50 more rushing yards he along with Brandon

Weeden could become the second set of NFL

rookie teammates to throw for 3,000 yards and rush

for 1,000 yards joining Washington’s Robert Griffin

III and Alfred Morris from this season.

 

OL Joe Thomas…

• Has started and played in each of the first 95 games of his

career.

 

QB Brandon Weeden…

• Could be the first quarterback to start all 16 games of

a season for the Browns since Tim Couch in 2001.

• With a 300-yard passing performance, he would join Brian

Sipe (four in 1983, six in 1980, and four in 1979) as the only

Browns to throw for 300 or more yards four or more times in

a single-season.

• Needs one passing touchdown to tie Tim Couch (15 in

1999) for the most by a Browns rookie.

 

Yes, with all of this, as far as I can tell the Browns future looks fairly bright.

 

I really do think Jimmy Haslam is channelling Shakespeares Richard III by proclaiming "A coach, a coach, my kingdom for a coach".

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QB Brandon Weeden…

• Could be the first quarterback to start all 16 games of

a season for the Browns since Tim Couch in 2001.

• With a 300-yard passing performance, he would join Brian

Sipe (four in 1983, six in 1980, and four in 1979) as the only

Browns to throw for 300 or more yards four or more times in

a single-season.

• Needs one passing touchdown to tie Tim Couch (15 in

1999) for the most by a Browns rookie.

 

This really sticks out to me. In the QB era the Browns have yet to find a QB. (this is not a knock on Weeden)

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DB Sheldon Brown…

• Has played in 175 consecutive regular season games, a figure

which currently ranks fifth among all defensive players.

 

WR Joshua Cribbs…

• Has 11 punt and kickoff return touchdowns, fifth on the

NFL’s all-time chart. With one more he would tie Eric

Metcalf and Dante Hall for third and with two more he

would equal Brian Mitchell for second.

• Needs three punt return yards to pass Dennis Northcutt

(2,149) as the Browns all-time leader in punt return

yards.

• Needs 27 kickoff return yards to become the fifth

player in NFL history to total 10,000 or more career

kickoff return yards.

• Needs 272 total kick return yards to pass Dante Hall

(12,397) for fifth place on the NFL all-time career list.

 

 

As Ghoolie would say "Cribbs sucks."

 

FWIW, I'm no Sheldon Brown fan.

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