Dawgs By Nature
The Cleveland Browns head coaching search turned toward second interviews this week, before the Buffalo Bills may have added Sean McDermott to the candidate list, with Browns owner Jimmy Haslam now having a chance to right a previous mistake. As of now, six candidates are expected to get second interviews, this time in person, with the Browns:
Scheelhaase’s interview cannot take place until January 26th, which, as of now, is when Cleveland would be in compliance with the Rooney Rule and could hire their new head coach.
Anything can change, as we saw with McDermott, but the Browns next head coach is likely on the above list. Having a little fun, I wanted to give the superlatives/word association that came to mind for each of the current Cleveland head coach search candidates. Mind you, these are my personal beliefs and in no way are predictive of anything. Honestly, almost nothing known publicly is actually predictive of head coaching success, besides a top-flight quarterback.
On to the superlatives/word association:
In the end, we really don’t know for sure who will make a good head coach. There are so many variables behind the scenes. McDermott is a great example. Is he a good coach that just can’t get over the top, or was he carried by QB Josh Allen and the other talent they’ve had on the roster? As of now, Cleveland fans would be thrilled with the success of McDermott, but like some in Buffalo, expect more later in his coaching career.
What words or superlatives jump to mind when you look at the above names?