Titans win AFC South – Browns interested in Marty Schottenheimer
The Tennessee Titans became the first team to win their division after beating the Cleveland Browns 28-9 on Sunday. Unless you want to break down Ken Dorsey’s passing chart, there’s really not much to discuss regarding this game, although Titans’ RB Chris Johnson made another case to win Rookie of the Year after rushing for 136 yards and a touchdown.
The most significant news regarding this matchup is that the Browns are apparently interested in former San Diego Charger head coach Marty Schottenheimer.
The Cleveland Browns are formulating a plan that ultimately could lead to the return of Marty Schottenheimer as their coach for the 2009 season, according to sources.
The Browns would also be open to considering Bill Cowher if he sends stronger signals that he’s ready to return, the sources said.The Browns plan to fire coach Romeo Crennel after a disappointing year, regardless of injuries the team has suffered, the sources said. Pubicly, owner Randy Lerner has only said he will evaluate Crennel after the season.
Schottenheimer was the Browns’ defensive coordinator under Sam Rutigliano in 1980 but took over as head coach when Rutigliano was fired midway through the 1984 season. Schottenheimer had a 44-27 record with the Browns, won three divisional titles, had four playoff appearances and two AFC Championship Game appearances before he was fired by owner Art Modell.
Schottenheimer might not be as sexy a name as Cowher, but he’s a proven winner and the guy has a history of turning around morbid franchises like the Browns. Cleveland needs structure and they need a coach to get the players to buy into a system. Schottenheimer can do both of those things and over time, he could probably build a winner, too. Granted, he doesn’t come without his flaws, but the Browns could do a hell of a lot worse than Schottenheimer if they can’t convince Cowher to come out of retirement.
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As a Browns fan, you hit the nail on the head as far as I’m concerned. Cowher should be priority #1 for this franchise, and they need to do whatever it takes to coax the guy out of retirement. If that doesn’t work, though, I’d love to see Marty Ball, Round 2 in Cleveland. You’re right — this team needs structure and discipline, someone who will get the best out of his players and bench a chump like Braylon Edwards when he gives up on a route or forgets to catch the ball before turning up field.
I can’t even begin to describe how frustrating this season has been for Browns fans. Romeo may be an even lamer duck than Bush right now!
Would take Schottenheimer in a minute. Come back to Cleveland and finish the job Marty!!! We need you…