Holmgren's conference call

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Dec 29, 2009 1:10am
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Dec 29, 2009 1:21am
He didn't come out and say Mangini was safe, but he did say he's not a fan of the one and done. The article doesn't mention it , but he also said he likes his offense. He said something like If the coach doesn't want to run his offense, he better be able to convince him his is better. Sounds like the WCO is headed our way.
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Dec 29, 2009 1:22am
Love Walrus.
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Dec 29, 2009 1:32am
I can live with Mangini potentially for another year as long as Holmgren fires Daboll and strips Mangini of any and all power he might have in influencing talent evaluation and future drafts/trades/Free agency. Bringing in talented players is more important than bringing in Johnny workhorse "Mangini guys" who are marginal NFL talents.

As long as all he is doing is coaching X's and O's with the talent provided for him he can't do much damage if he is given another year outside of maybe a poor record.
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Dec 29, 2009 1:36am
I wouldn't say Mangini should have NO influence but I would say he shouldn't have the power or final word on any personell. He's clearly been all about making his life easier with his little lap dogs.
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Dec 29, 2009 1:46am
Holmgren made it clear he will have the final say so over, not only personel, but all aspects of the organization.
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Dec 29, 2009 1:51am
Mangini has made a couple of finds this year. I think he found a hidden gem with that Matt Roth guy..
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Dec 29, 2009 1:53am
LTrain23 wrote: Mangini has made a couple of finds this year. I think he found a hidden gem with that Matt Roth guy..
Love Matt Roth and Evan Moore.
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Dec 29, 2009 9:31am
He didn't say that Mangini's job was safe, but I got the sense from Holmgren that he liked Mangini, and that they should be able to work together. I think Holmgren will try to work with Mangini and would like to keep him, but if it becomes obvious that they can't work together, then he will get rid of him.

Also, Mangini said in his post game conference that he would have no problem running the WCO. He said he ran a form of it when he was with the Jets when Favre was QB. So I got the sense that we'll be bringing in a OC that will run a WCO, but Mangini will retain his job.

Another thing I found interesting about the conference call was that Holmgren's deal was 5 years. I imagined it would have been longer, closer to 10 years, from the reports that I had read. I would have liked to see a longer deal, so we would know that the MAN at the top will be steady, and constant, something this organization has lacked since '99.
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Dec 29, 2009 10:38am
I like the 5 year deal. That should be enough time for Holmgren to do his job. If he gets the right guys in place and the Browns on the right track, then he basically becomes expendable at that point.
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Dec 29, 2009 11:22am
thedynasty1998 wrote: I like the 5 year deal. That should be enough time for Holmgren to do his job. If he gets the right guys in place and the Browns on the right track, then he basically becomes expendable at that point.
He becomes expendable if he does a good job? That doesn't make sense. If he gets the right guys in place, and turns us around, we should hold on to him as long as possible.
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Dec 29, 2009 12:30pm
Well, Brady Quinn should be our starting QB if we turn to the West-Coast Offense. Maybe he will be able to excel as well with shorter dump off passes:D
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pkebker
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Dec 29, 2009 12:44pm
Laley23 wrote: Well, Brady Quinn should be our starting QB if we turn to the West-Coast Offense. Maybe he will be able to excel as well with shorter dump off passes:D
No kidding, that certainly seems to be his strength...
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Dec 29, 2009 12:48pm
pkebker wrote:
Laley23 wrote: Well, Brady Quinn should be our starting QB if we turn to the West-Coast Offense. Maybe he will be able to excel as well with shorter dump off passes:D
No kidding, that certainly seems to be his strength...

Quinn doesn't have any strength's.
He will not be the starting QB under Holmgren and you can take that to the bank.....
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pkebker
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Dec 29, 2009 12:50pm
Skyhook79 wrote:
pkebker wrote:
Laley23 wrote: Well, Brady Quinn should be our starting QB if we turn to the West-Coast Offense. Maybe he will be able to excel as well with shorter dump off passes:D
No kidding, that certainly seems to be his strength...

Quinn doesn't have any strength's.
He will not be the starting QB under Holmgren and you can take that to the bank.....
OK, so who will be? I don't agree with you but i'm curious who you think will be our starting QB...
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devil1197
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Dec 29, 2009 12:51pm
Matt Roth will be a very good player for Cleveland imo. He was very talented coming out of Iowa and I was very happy when Cleveland picked him up.

The only reason Holmgren came to Cleveland was because he is going to have the power over anything and everything he wants. He loves to rebuild and he sees Cleveland as his crowning moment if he can get this franchise back to winning.

Quinn has to be the starting QB unless a veteran QB signs via FA and takes over the spot. Cleveland cannot afford to draft another high QB if thats what the poster is implying. If Cleveland does move to the WCO, could you imagine Anderson trying to throw a 5 yard pass jesus.
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Dec 29, 2009 12:53pm
Skyhook79 wrote:

Quinn doesn't have any strength's.
He will not be the starting QB under Holmgren and you can take that to the bank.....
He may not be, but if he isnt, they are getting a FA. Lord I do NOT want to see what DA has to offer in a WCO. That would be disastrous. Of the two we have, Quinn will be better in a WC style offense. May not be our starter, but if he isnt, we have to sign a FA.
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pkebker
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Dec 29, 2009 1:02pm
What QB's are up for free agency this offseason?
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Dec 29, 2009 1:05pm
Laley23 wrote: Lord I do NOT want to see what DA has to offer in a WCO. That would be disastrous. Of the two we have, Quinn will be better in a WC style offense. May not be our starter, but if he isnt, we have to sign a FA.
Amen. DA can not throw a short route if his life depened upon it.
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Dec 29, 2009 1:10pm
If you want an example of how "well" DA throws short passes, look no further than the attempted screen pass last Sunday. It was set up with blockers so well that had he been able to get the ball 10 yards with touch, it might have been a touchdown. Instead, he fired it high and wide at about 90 miles per hour.

Pathetic.

DA's contract is not friendly. He will be owed something like a $7 million roster bonus in March if he's kept. So you can kiss him goodbye now.
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devil1197
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Dec 29, 2009 1:11pm
pkebker wrote: What QB's are up for free agency this offseason?
Kyle Orton, Denver Broncos (27)
Jason Campell, Redskins (28)
Chad Pennington, Dolphins (34)
Tarvais Jackson, Vikings (27)
Kellen Clemons, Jets (27)
Charlie Batch, Pittsburgh Steelers (35)
Kyle Boller, St. Louis Rams (29)
David Carr, New York Giants (31)
Brodie Croyle, Kansas City Chiefs (27)
Daunte Culpepper, Detroit Lions (33)
Rex Grossman, Houston Texans (30)
Joey Harrington, New Orleans Saints (31)
Jon Kitna, Dallas Cowboys (37)
Matt Moore, Carolina Panthers (26) – Restricted FA
Chris Redman, Atlanta Falcons (33)
Brett Ratliff, Cleveland Browns (25) – Exclusive Rights FA
Troy Smith, Baltimore Ravens (26) – Restricted FA
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Dec 29, 2009 1:13pm
^^^Of that group, give me Orton or Smith (and I am not an OSU fan at all).

However, Im not sure either is worth signing to a long deal for any kind of cash. Quinn isnt much worse than what they have to offer. Orton has progressed nicely over the years, but I think he may have reached his ceiling and could start to fall sooner rather than later.
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Dec 29, 2009 1:19pm
What QB's are up for free agency this offseason?
http://www.footballsfuture.com/freeagents.html

Not much to choose from. Orton or Redman could be serviceable. I don't think Baltimore will let Smith get away.
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Al Capone
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Dec 29, 2009 1:29pm
How many games into next season before you Cleveland fans
are calling for Holmgrens head?
Also, did he mention losing to the Steelers in super bowl XL
or is he finally over that?
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devil1197
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Dec 29, 2009 1:34pm
Al Capone wrote: How many games into next season before you Cleveland fans
are calling for Holmgrens head?
Also, did he mention losing to the Steelers in super bowl XL
or is he finally over that?
Oh no he lost a Super Bowl? I wonder if Bill B. is over losing his last SB, does that automatically negate his other accomplishments just like Holmgren?

He has taken two different franchises to the SB, winning one of them.