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  • #16
    Browns Hire an Offensive Coordinator - per sources

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    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- With Mike Sherman close to becoming offensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins, former Vikings coach Brad Childress is the frontrunner for the Browns' vacancy at that position, a league source told The Plain Dealer.

    The Browns had narrowed their choices to Sherman, the former Packers coach, and Childress, the former Vikings coach, the source said. But Sherman spent Thursday with the Dolphins and came close to taking the job, where he would replace former Browns coordinator Brian Daboll.

    That means Childress -- the offensive coordinator in Philadelphia from 2003-05 when Pat Shurmur was quarterbacks coach there -- will likely become the Browns first coordinator under Shurmur. The hiring could happen in the next few days.

    Shurmur was his own coordinator in 2011 and called the plays. The Browns finished 29th in offense and 30th in points per game, scoring just one more point (218) than the 1999 expansion team.

    Shurmur and Childress spent seven years together on the Eagles staff under Andy Reid before Childress left to take over as head coach of the Vikings from 2006-10.

    But if Childress is hired, will Shurmur relinquish his play-calling duties?

    Shurmur said during his season-ending press conference that he'd be willing to do that if the right coordinator came along. He acknowledged that he's good friends with Childress and respects his ability.

    Childress, 55, did not call the plays under Reid in Philadelphia, but was on the staff for three consecutive NFC title games and a trip to the Super Bowl in 2004. Childress was the quarterbacks coach from 1999-2002, as quarterback Donovan McNabb earned three of his six trips to the Pro Bowl.

    Childress was fired by the Vikings after 10 games of 2010 season after going 39-35 in his four-plus years, and 1-2 in postseason. The Browns did not interview him for the coordinator job last season.

    Both Childress and Sherman are represented by agent Bob LaMonte, who also represents Browns President Mike Holmgren and Shurmur.
    The Browns are gone; I'm not a fan of the Impostors

    The real Browns are in Baltimore, see?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Charlie Brown View Post
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      CLEVELAND, Ohio -- With Mike Sherman close to becoming offensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins, former Vikings coach Brad Childress is the frontrunner for the Browns' vacancy at that position, a league source told The Plain Dealer.

      The Browns had narrowed their choices to Sherman, the former Packers coach, and Childress, the former Vikings coach, the source said. But Sherman spent Thursday with the Dolphins and came close to taking the job, where he would replace former Browns coordinator Brian Daboll.

      That means Childress -- the offensive coordinator in Philadelphia from 2003-05 when Pat Shurmur was quarterbacks coach there -- will likely become the Browns first coordinator under Shurmur. The hiring could happen in the next few days.

      Shurmur was his own coordinator in 2011 and called the plays. The Browns finished 29th in offense and 30th in points per game, scoring just one more point (218) than the 1999 expansion team.

      Shurmur and Childress spent seven years together on the Eagles staff under Andy Reid before Childress left to take over as head coach of the Vikings from 2006-10.

      But if Childress is hired, will Shurmur relinquish his play-calling duties?

      Shurmur said during his season-ending press conference that he'd be willing to do that if the right coordinator came along. He acknowledged that he's good friends with Childress and respects his ability.

      Childress, 55, did not call the plays under Reid in Philadelphia, but was on the staff for three consecutive NFC title games and a trip to the Super Bowl in 2004. Childress was the quarterbacks coach from 1999-2002, as quarterback Donovan McNabb earned three of his six trips to the Pro Bowl.

      Childress was fired by the Vikings after 10 games of 2010 season after going 39-35 in his four-plus years, and 1-2 in postseason. The Browns did not interview him for the coordinator job last season.

      Both Childress and Sherman are represented by agent Bob LaMonte, who also represents Browns President Mike Holmgren and Shurmur.
      At least Shurmur will have less to screw up now... What do you think Charlie?
      Last edited by BroncoFanBoy; 01-27-2012, 01:56 PM.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by BroncoFanBoy View Post
        At least Shurmur will have less to screw up now... I think Childress would be a good addition. He's used to run-first offenses, and limited QB ability. What do you think Charlie?
        I am not happy with the hiring.

        From the article it is clear that Reid was calling the plays in Philadelphia and that Childress reaps the benefits.

        Childress has shown with the Vikings that he makes horrible decisions. I do not expect the offense to improve one bit with him as offensive coordnator.
        The Browns are gone; I'm not a fan of the Impostors

        The real Browns are in Baltimore, see?

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        • #19
          JasonLaCanfora Jason La Canfora
          Brad Childress has agreed to terms to be Browns offensive coordinator. Has strong ties to that offense and coach Shurmur #insideslant

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Remedy View Post
            JasonLaCanfora Jason La Canfora
            Brad Childress has agreed to terms to be Browns offensive coordinator. Has strong ties to that offense and coach Shurmur #insideslant
            So it is official now, that sucks.

            The Browns are gone; I'm not a fan of the Impostors

            The real Browns are in Baltimore, see?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Charlie Brown View Post
              So it is official now, that sucks.

              My condolences sir.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Remedy View Post
                JasonLaCanfora Jason La Canfora
                Brad Childress has agreed to terms to be Browns offensive coordinator. Has strong ties to that offense and coach Shurmur #insideslant

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                • #23
                  they should have hired Jimmy Raye. perfect fit, for a crappy team in an awful city. Browns, Cleveland, Jimmy Raye would have made for a trifecta of sub-mediocrity.
                  Super Bowl XXXII, XXXIII & 50 Champs

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                  • #24
                    Wow. That's a terrible hire.
                    HEAR ME ROAR!
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                    • #25
                      Bumped for BroncoFan! ...
                      The Browns are gone; I'm not a fan of the Impostors

                      The real Browns are in Baltimore, see?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Charlie Brown View Post
                        Bumped for BroncoFan! ...
                        Haha my bad I'll delete my link.
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