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Old 10-27-2016, 11:22 PM   #91
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If Gus Bradley gets fired tonight, would you bring him in on defense? As a replacement for Joe Barry?
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Old 10-27-2016, 11:43 PM   #92
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If Gus Bradley gets fired tonight, would you bring him in on defense? As a replacement for Joe Barry?
Yes, nothing sends the right message like firing your coordinator midseason in favor of a guy who just got fired as a head coach. Sure he might be a fine coordinator, but what does that say about your business model? Should every coach be walking on eggshells wondering if they're next?
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Old 10-28-2016, 12:41 AM   #93
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If Gus Bradley gets fired tonight, would you bring him in on defense? As a replacement for Joe Barry?
Why? We have Fewell and Manusky who were fine DC's.
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Bradleys first two years in Seattle were embarrassing. It wasn't until he had a stud at almost every position that their D got good. Barry is doing way more right now with far less talent than Bradley had in his first two years there. Including the loudest stadium in the universe. Why on Earth would you do that?
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Jacksonville is terrible.
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Yes, nothing sends the right message like firing your coordinator midseason in favor of a guy who just got fired as a head coach. Sure he might be a fine coordinator, but what does that say about your business model? Should every coach be walking on eggshells wondering if they're next?
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If the Browns go winless, and they just might, does Hue Jackson and his whole staff get canned?
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Sad news about Marty Schottenheimer:

Marty Schottenheimer, suffering from early onset Alzheimer’s, to attend Browns reunion

He was diagnosed with Alzheimers in 2011, according to his wife. Which meant that most likely his last couple of coaching stops he was battling the disease. Incredible when you think about it. I remember his time here very well, thought he was a good hire and we would have no where to go but up from 8-8, but Snyder i guess in what would for a while be a staple of this organization, fired him after the single season..

I hope we reach a cure for this some day. I've walked this road with relatives and its just hellish - worse thing you can imagine
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If the Browns go winless, and they just might, does Hue Jackson and his whole staff get canned?
He will get a second year, but he has looked lost and defeated at times.

How are the Browns draft picks doing? They had a crap ton of them this year.
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Sad news about Marty Schottenheimer:

Marty Schottenheimer, suffering from early onset Alzheimer’s, to attend Browns reunion

He was diagnosed with Alzheimers in 2011, according to his wife. Which meant that most likely his last couple of coaching stops he was battling the disease. Incredible when you think about it. I remember his time here very well, thought he was a good hire and we would have no where to go but up from 8-8, but Snyder i guess in what would for a while be a staple of this organization, fired him after the single season..

I hope we reach a cure for this some day. I've walked this road with relatives and its just hellish - worse thing you can imagine
My friend's dad is dealing with this, it's absolutely terrible. Has to have care 24/7 because it's like caring for a baby in a grown man's body. There's no sense of right or wrong, no filter that says "don't do this." I can't imagine what it's like. I feel bad for Marty S. and his family on this one, the further down the road they go the worse it gets.
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My friend's dad is dealing with this, it's absolutely terrible. Has to have care 24/7 because it's like caring for a baby in a grown man's body. There's no sense of right or wrong, no filter that says "don't do this." I can't imagine what it's like. I feel bad for Marty S. and his family on this one, the further down the road they go the worse it gets.
I'm not trying to be morbid, but at 73 you have to wonder how much longer he has. He could peacefully die of natural causes / "old age" before the alzheimers destroys what life he has left. It sounds like right now, he is doing really good. I understand the speed of it is different for each person. Some people have it for years on years before it gets bad / noticeable, while some people that get it are gone mentally within just a few years....
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I'm not trying to be morbid, but at 73 you have to wonder how much longer he has. He could peacefully die of natural causes / "old age" before the alzheimers destroys what life he has left. It sounds like right now, he is doing really good. I understand the speed of it is different for each person. Some people have it for years on years before it gets bad / noticeable, while some people that get it are gone mentally within just a few years....
Yeah every case is unique, no doubt about that. From the article it seems like it's manageable for Marty so far which is good. My friend's dad has had it for 3 years and is incontinent and requires round the clock care. He's also 84 though, and from what I hear probably won't last longer than another couple of years. It's just a shitty situation all around.

I really hope it doesn't end badly for Marty, I've heard one of the common causes of death with Alzheimers is your brain losing the function to swallow, which leads to food going down the air hole into your lungs and eventually death from pneumonia or drowning (for example if you drink something and it all goes into your lungs). Sounds like a terrible way to go.
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Old 10-30-2016, 09:19 AM   #103
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I'm not trying to be morbid, but at 73 you have to wonder how much longer he has. He could peacefully die of natural causes / "old age" before the alzheimers destroys what life he has left. It sounds like right now, he is doing really good. I understand the speed of it is different for each person. Some people have it for years on years before it gets bad / noticeable, while some people that get it are gone mentally within just a few years....
At 73 this could go on for years. My Dad died in 97 it wasn't this but strokes and the first only affect his swallowing but we never knew it and the Doctors never saw it ,we thought it was the dentures he had just had put in.After a series of a few more strokes he was bed ridden and died 8 years later.All I want to say is a long illness regardless of the disease is devastating to the loved ones and caregivers.
Please to all who are around my age or anyone with kids make sure all your affairs are in order for the sake of the family,a will , a "living will"and in my case I got a "no code" notarized statement to help out if anything happens.
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Old 10-30-2016, 10:05 AM   #104
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Nice play by Garcon!
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Old 10-30-2016, 10:08 AM   #105
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The offensive line is giving Cousins time to throw.....
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