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Originally Posted by Bo's Pelini
For starters 11 penalties for 88 yards for what all intents and purposes was a playoff game.
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First off, the team competed far more under Crennel than they did under Haley. That much was evident by the naked eye.
Secondly, I don't think that any reasonable person would expect immediate miracles, especially when the roster still consisted of Jackie Battle, Barry Richardson, Kyle Orton, Sabby Piscatelli, etc. and so on.
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Originally Posted by Bo's Pelini
2 blocked field goals. The 2nd one we didn't adjust despite Seymor getting penetration all day IIRC he almost blocked another one.
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If you want to blame someone, blame Steve Hoffman. BTW, he was fired.
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Originally Posted by Bo's Pelini
Going for it on 4th down in our own territory on 4th down with plenty of time left in the game.
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So it's GREAT when Haley does it (oh, he's so daring) but when Crennel does it, it's a bad decision? Bullshit. When going for it on fourth down works, the coach is a genius. When it doesn't, he's an imbecile.
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The overall game was just sloppy go back and read the game day thread.
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Is that what you just did?
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The overall talent might be better but as far as the QB position it's just as bad if not worse than it was in Cleveland.
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Laughable. Just ****ing laughable.
Name ONE season in Cleveland where Crennel had a defense as talented as the Chiefs. Cleveland has NEVER had perimeter weapons like Bowe, Baldwin, Breaston, Moeaki and Boss simultaneously, along with a running back like Charles.
The Browns and Chiefs may be equal in terms of QB suckage during Crennel's tenure, but that's about the only parallel that should be drawn.