jahnyc Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 I have no idea whether the players like playing for Marrone, or whether they are playing hard for him, but I have been disappointed with Marrone in his first season as our head coach. Other first year head coaches had significant impacts on their new teams, including Arians and Kelly, but Marrone was only able to match our poor record from last year. The defense improved significantly from last year, but I am not sure how much input Marrone has on the defense. Hackett seemed in over his head, and the special teams regressed this year. The team played poorly away from home. Our QB play was well below average. Overall, I need to see more from Marrone. Nothing stood out about him this year (or, for that matter, in his game planning or preparation). I really do not want to go through the next couple of years hoping EJ and our head coach can develop over time.
Big Turk Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 I have no idea whether the players like playing for Marrone, or whether they are playing hard for him, but I have been disappointed with Marrone in his first season as our head coach. Other first year head coaches had significant impacts on their new teams, including Arians and Kelly, but Marrone was only able to match our poor record from last year. The defense improved significantly from last year, but I am not sure how much input Marrone has on the defense. Hackett seemed in over his head, and the special teams regressed this year. The team played poorly away from home. Our QB play was well below average. Overall, I need to see more from Marrone. Nothing stood out about him this year (or, for that matter, in his game planning or preparation). I really do not want to go through the next couple of years hoping EJ and our head coach can develop over time. None of those other teams had 3 QB's play with a total of 1 game of prior NFL experience...there was a reason we led the NFL with over 500 rushing attempts
Al Cowlings Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 I have no idea whether the players like playing for Marrone, or whether they are playing hard for him, but I have been disappointed with Marrone in his first season as our head coach. Other first year head coaches had significant impacts on their new teams, including Arians and Kelly, but Marrone was only able to match our poor record from last year. The defense improved significantly from last year, but I am not sure how much input Marrone has on the defense. Hackett seemed in over his head, and the special teams regressed this year. The team played poorly away from home. Our QB play was well below average. Overall, I need to see more from Marrone. Nothing stood out about him this year (or, for that matter, in his game planning or preparation). I really do not want to go through the next couple of years hoping EJ and our head coach can develop over time. Marrone is in over his head. He is a joke. We are the laughing stock of the NFL. Let's hire a head coach from ......Syracuse??????
NFL95MelGrayDomination Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 FIRE MARRONE. Cleveland will also fire their 1st year coach. Marrone is all talk no walk.
C.Biscuit97 Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 None of those other teams had 3 QB's play with a total of 1 game of prior NFL experience...there was a reason we led the NFL with over 500 rushing attempts That's rational. Stop it.
coastalpika Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 I like his attitude but he clearly needs to rethink his staff. Crossman should have never been hired in the first place and Hackett was a major gamble that has not paid off.
seq004 Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 I actually agree. He talked a lot but didn't back it up. The injuries are part of the NFL on every team.
NFL95MelGrayDomination Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Even Pettine couldn't muster a decent rush defense. Dareus is too easy the scapegoat. Was resigning Branch a good move?
Big C Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Even Pettine couldn't muster a decent rush defense. Dareus is too easy the scapegoat. Was resigning Branch a good move? I'm assuming we re-sign Carrington and yes, Branch is a good run stuffer. The problem is mostly Corbin Bryant and the LB and safety corps not being effective at the second level. To be fair, we were using backup safeties pretty much all game.
Big Turk Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 I like his attitude but he clearly needs to rethink his staff. Crossman should have never been hired in the first place and Hackett was a major gamble that has not paid off. I'm not sure how many other teams would have consistently scored 20+ points with a revolving door of rookie QB's playing...
JM57 Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Marrone is in over his head. He is a joke. We are the laughing stock of the NFL. Let's hire a head coach from ......Syracuse?????? Holy hyperbole. I would venture a guess that the Browns are the laughingstock (firing ANOTHER coach--after 1 year!), followed closely by the Lions who were 6-3, with 5 of 7 remaining games at home AND all 3 division foes playing with backup QBs and finished 7-9. Or maybe its the Redskins who traded the farm to STL for the #2 overall pick in 2012 (including their 2014 1st rounder). Whom they shut down at the end of the season. And what pick did that 2014 1st rounder become? ONLY #2 OVERALL! But that's just me.
CodeMonkey Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 You can only be disappointed in Marrone if you expected him to do better this season. Not sure why you would have expected that.
jahnyc Posted December 30, 2013 Author Posted December 30, 2013 There were no good choices at QB, but it is harder to explain away the penalties, poor clock management, poor game calls, and lousy special teams. All of these are indicia of good coaching, and for all of these measurables, I believe we were lacking.
dezertbill Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Holy hyperbole. I would venture a guess that the Browns are the laughingstock (firing ANOTHER coach--after 1 year!), followed closely by the Lions who were 6-3, with 5 of 7 remaining games at home AND all 3 division foes playing with backup QBs and finished 7-9. Or maybe its the Redskins who traded the farm to STL for the #2 overall pick in 2012 (including their 2014 1st rounder). Whom they shut down at the end of the season. And what pick did that 2014 1st rounder become? ONLY #2 OVERALL! But that's just me. Even a Browns players are ridiculing ownership about firing Chudz. “We are so dysfunctional. These billionaires need to pick somebody and stay with them. These aren’t girlfriends, you can’t dump them if they [fail to please you] one time.”
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Marrone is in over his head. He is a joke. We are the laughing stock of the NFL. Let's hire a head coach from ......Syracuse?????? I agree. The lack of discipline (penalties) really bothers me. The fact that our O-line isn't great bothers me (this is Marrone's area of expertise). Look at what Syracuse did without Marrone and Hacket. 6-6 with a bowl win. They didn't skip a beat. We continued to suck on the road. On the bright side, .500 in the division is o.k. for a rookie head coach. He didn't lose the team after they lost to Atl and didn't show up in T.B. They came back with wins against Jax and Miami and I will give him credit for that. Overall, I would can Hacket and the S.T. coach and give Marrone next season to prove himself. This was another in a string of uninspiring head coach hirings. If you're serious about winning you have to become better than the Pats. It takes a real head coach to do that!
Max997 Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 (edited) I didn't expect playoffs but I did expect to see improvement over the course of the season but I didn't see any and that lies directly on Marrone. The lack of discipline and uninspired play on the road is concerning. I couldn't be more disappointed in this staff and season None of those other teams had 3 QB's play with a total of 1 game of prior NFL experience...there was a reason we led the NFL with over 500 rushing attempts And who put the team in that position going into the season without an experienced QB? Edited December 30, 2013 by Max997
Al Cowlings Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Holy hyperbole. I would venture a guess that the Browns are the laughingstock (firing ANOTHER coach--after 1 year!), followed closely by the Lions who were 6-3, with 5 of 7 remaining games at home AND all 3 division foes playing with backup QBs and finished 7-9. Or maybe its the Redskins who traded the farm to STL for the #2 overall pick in 2012 (including their 2014 1st rounder). Whom they shut down at the end of the season. And what pick did that 2014 1st rounder become? ONLY #2 OVERALL! But that's just me. At least Cleveland has been to the playoffs this century. As for firing Chud, probably a good move. The Bills will wait three years to fire Marrone. He is such a joke.
Gerry Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Jury still out on Marrone after his honeymoon year, by mid-season next year we will have a better idea of whether he and EJ are the right guys. His future success or lack of it is tied to EJ, just like Chan's was tied to Fitz.
C.Biscuit97 Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 And who put the team in that position going into the season without an experienced QB? People are good at asking questions without knowing any answers. They signed Kolb. Who else was there? And how many backup QBs are going to do that much better than Thad Lewis?
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