Breakfast with Brownie
By Mike
Good Morning Browns Fans!!!
To say last night’s Super Bowl was strange would be a gross understatement. The Seahawks routing the Broncos was
Jul 28, 2013; Pittsford, NY, USA; Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Mike Pettine points as he talks to the Bills defense during training camp at St. John Fisher College. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports
never really seen as a possibility to most. Many expected a close game, with one team or the other pulling it off towards the end. The Seattle “Legion of Boom” defense had other ideas, shutting down Manning and company, and holding the Broncos to 8 points.
It seems that the old adage “Defense wins Super Bowls”, is still a fact in today’s new high paced passing offense NFL. The Seahawks smothered the Broncos offense, while the Seattle offense, led by quarterback Russell Wilson, moved the ball methodically, didn’t make mistakes and put together scoring drives to put the game away.
On a Browns note, Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot in a tweet last night spoke to Seattle defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, who admitted he would have likely taken the Browns head coaching position.
Either way it is all speculation and hindsight.
We should all look forward to seeing what new coach Mike Pettine can do this year, in trying to turn the Browns around and into the playoffs…
-MR(@puckelves)
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>Our friend BrownsGirl19 is right on cue with this tweet. Just 94 days until we find out who the new face of the Franchise will be..Stay Tuned Browns Fans!!!
>Totally agree with this tweet 100%. If the Browns had waited and Quinn said no, while Pettine would have taken his name out the hat and stayed with the Bills, by his own admission, the fan base would be up in arms. At this point, there is no hindsight, and we move forward with our leader and coach Mike Pettine.
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