Mulva;938715 wrote:They're only the right people if they win. Carmen Policy and Phil Savage had good track records too. When you keep losing it doesn't matter.
Yes, I understand that. Shurmur looks like a questionable hire right now, and rightfully so, but fans that are saying that he's not the man for the job is a little premature. We knew the lockout was going to affect some teams more than others, and the Browns were bound to be one of them with the overhaul of the coaching staff and what not. He's 5 games into his first season (ever) as a head coach in the NFL, and given the circumstances, how easy did you (not you specifically) expect this to be?
It's easy to say he doesn't know what he's doing because the team is only 2-3, and has looked atrocious at times, at least on the offensive end. Look at the Rams, they've yet to win a game, and their offense has been dismal without Shurmur. They're ranked just behind the Browns in total offense, and are only averaging 9 points a game. Could this be because of Shurmur's absence? Maybe not, but the point is, they've got a new guy calling the offense and have struggled with essentially the same players on offense. Could it be because of the lockout and shortened off-season?
Other teams have struggled with new personnel in key positions, and the Browns are no different.
As far as Holmgren and Hekcert go, unlike Carmen Policy and Phil Savage, they've improved the talent on this team 180 degrees. Just my opinion though. I understand why everyone is questioning Shurmur, and I agree with it to a certain point. I just think that the guy needs at least a couple seasons at least to prove himself. I will say this though, if the offense doesn't improve and Holmgren doesn't relieve Shurmur of his OC duties after this season (if not before), then I will begin to question Holmgren.