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I believe it, and I'm completely stoked. Our radio guys made an excellent point on yesterday's show: Yes, Hue Jackson ran successful offenses with the Bengals, when he had immense talent, but he also ran a decently successful offense while coaching the Oakland Raiders, and their talent level was far inferior to Cincy's.

 

Further, this means that Flip will be snapped up by another team, as we've heard that he has received substantial interest from several other franchises. Hue will most certainly run the offense, and whatever coordinator he hires on offense (if he hires one), will be something of a glorified QB coach. The big question is...who will run the defense?

 

Maybe we can keep O'Neil! Bwahaha...I kid, I kid.

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Looks like I was wrong (happily). Jackson finalizing deal with Browns. Will not get on plane to NY tomorrow

Nice report... was hard to see this one coming... and not saying that just because I agreed with you... mostly because, but not entirely...

 

 

This is an interesting note: "... the Browns offered 'significant personnel control,' NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported."

 

Assuming it is true, I want to hear the details behind that offer.

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FYI, I am delighted to have a 'coach in demand' land with The Browns.

 

Not this will mean success or not but it does give credibility to the team. Might attract players and / or FA to Cleveland.

 

Nothing about Pettine but he was the x-squared person to be offered the HC job so he didn't have the type of appeal or credibility that Jackson now has.

 

I like the choice, although that has no bearing on anything.

 

Optimism helps, though.

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I believe it, and I'm completely stoked. Our radio guys made an excellent point on yesterday's show: Yes, Hue Jackson ran successful offenses with the Bengals, when he had immense talent, but he also ran a decently successful offense while coaching the Oakland Raiders, and their talent level was far inferior to Cincy's.

 

Further, this means that Flip will be snapped up by another team, as we've heard that he has received substantial interest from several other franchises. Hue will most certainly run the offense, and whatever coordinator he hires on offense (if he hires one), will be something of a glorified QB coach. The big question is...who will run the defense?

 

Maybe we can keep O'Neil! Bwahaha...I kid, I kid.

 

Maybe he promotes Kevin O'Connell, the QB coach Cleveland asked to stick around.

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Wonder if he will bring Zampese as his OC? I would think because Jackson's background is as offense of Cordinator he's gonna want somebody to run his style of offense. This guys done a decent job with Dalton and I believe was a candidate for a head-coaching job with the Lions last year or the year before.

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Anyone know who was on his staff in oakland?

From PFR and Wiki...

 

Oakland Raiders 2011 staff

 

Coach: Hue Jackson (8-8-0)

Offensive Coordinator: Al Saunders Offensive Scheme West Coast

Defensive Coordinator: Chuck Bresnahan Defensive Alignment 4-3

 

Offensive Coaches

Running Backs – Kelly Skipper

Wide Receivers – Sanjay Lal

Tight Ends – Adam Henry

Offensive Line – Bob Wylie

Assistant Offensive Line – Steve Wisniewski

Offensive Assistant – Eric Sanders

 

Defensive Coaches

Defensive Line – Mike Waufle

Linebackers – Greg Biekert

Assistant Linebackers – Ricky Hunley

Cornerbacks – Rod Woodson

Safeties – Kevin Ross

Defensive Assistant – Mike Clark

 

Special Teams Coaches

Special Teams Coordinator – John Fassel

Special Teams Assistant – Bob Ligashesky

 

Strength and Conditioning

Strength and Conditioning – Brad Roll

Strength and Conditioning Assistant – Chris DiSanto

Strength and Conditioning Assistant – Chris Pearson

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From PFR and Wiki...

 

Oakland Raiders 2011 staff

 

Coach: Hue Jackson (8-8-0)

Offensive Coordinator: Al Saunders Offensive Scheme West Coast

Defensive Coordinator: Chuck Bresnahan Defensive Alignment 4-3

WCO does at least give Flip a shot and the 4-3 might put Schwartz in the running for the DC.

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wow, def thought he would sign with the Giants over us. Nice work Jimmy, wonder how much they had to come out of their pockets to nab him.

no reason to be cheap at this point, what would that get you?

 

Is it me or does he look like Barry Bonds?

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From PFR and Wiki...

 

Oakland Raiders 2011 staff

 

Coach: Hue Jackson (8-8-0)

Offensive Coordinator: Al Saunders Offensive Scheme West Coast

Defensive Coordinator: Chuck Bresnahan Defensive Alignment 4-3

 

Offensive Coaches

Running Backs – Kelly Skipper

Wide Receivers – Sanjay Lal

Tight Ends – Adam Henry

Offensive Line – Bob Wylie

Assistant Offensive Line – Steve Wisniewski

Offensive Assistant – Eric Sanders

 

Defensive Coaches

Defensive Line – Mike Waufle

Linebackers – Greg Biekert

Assistant Linebackers – Ricky Hunley

Cornerbacks – Rod Woodson

Safeties – Kevin Ross

Defensive Assistant – Mike Clark

 

Special Teams Coaches

Special Teams Coordinator – John Fassel

Special Teams Assistant – Bob Ligashesky

 

Strength and Conditioning

Strength and Conditioning – Brad Roll

Strength and Conditioning Assistant – Chris DiSanto

Strength and Conditioning Assistant – Chris Pearson

 

The other thing people forget is he was 7-4 until Carson Palmer got injured that year.

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