Why the Browns actually winning games is good
December 30th 2009 19:19
There is just one game left and it looks like the Cleveland Browns are going to finish strong.
After going 1-11, the Browns have gone 3-0 since that game with Pittsburgh. The question is going to be about whether or not this will save Eric Mangini's job. It remains to be seen. If they can beat Jacksonville, it would be a case of deciding to fire him or not.
With President Holmgren, it is going to be his call to do what is necessary for the Browns to be successful. He will go on to hire a GM and if need be a new head coach. There are two sides of the arguement about whether Mangini should stay or go. On one hand, you really don't want to get another coaching change and the candidates list may not be that attractive of an option. The other hand would be whether they can agree upon what it would take to build a winner.
It is good because now we are seeing what Jerome Harrison may be capable of doing. He has done a tremendous job being the lead running back and should be re-signed by the Browns to be the man. Add in the potential with Jennings and maybe Davis if he can stay healthy could become a three-man power running game.
The confidence factor does come into play. It doesn't matter who you play when it comes to that. When you get victories, it helps boost your confidence and belief you can make a difference with the organization. Without it, you really go into game with a defeated attitude and it is unacceptable.
They do not need to have the #1 pick. It is pathetic. Who would really want that? Besides paying for someone who could turn out to be a bust, it's like saying you like to beat up every minute. That doesn't sound fun and is like torture. Then again, some people like pain. It's good because maybe then they can look at what they need to get instead of having to get everything and that includes the kitchen sink.
After going 1-11, the Browns have gone 3-0 since that game with Pittsburgh. The question is going to be about whether or not this will save Eric Mangini's job. It remains to be seen. If they can beat Jacksonville, it would be a case of deciding to fire him or not.
With President Holmgren, it is going to be his call to do what is necessary for the Browns to be successful. He will go on to hire a GM and if need be a new head coach. There are two sides of the arguement about whether Mangini should stay or go. On one hand, you really don't want to get another coaching change and the candidates list may not be that attractive of an option. The other hand would be whether they can agree upon what it would take to build a winner.
It is good because now we are seeing what Jerome Harrison may be capable of doing. He has done a tremendous job being the lead running back and should be re-signed by the Browns to be the man. Add in the potential with Jennings and maybe Davis if he can stay healthy could become a three-man power running game.
The confidence factor does come into play. It doesn't matter who you play when it comes to that. When you get victories, it helps boost your confidence and belief you can make a difference with the organization. Without it, you really go into game with a defeated attitude and it is unacceptable.
They do not need to have the #1 pick. It is pathetic. Who would really want that? Besides paying for someone who could turn out to be a bust, it's like saying you like to beat up every minute. That doesn't sound fun and is like torture. Then again, some people like pain. It's good because maybe then they can look at what they need to get instead of having to get everything and that includes the kitchen sink.
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