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Old 01-05-2020, 06:41 PM   #425
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Since we're asking inane and stupid questions, here's one for the Andy haters who have blood coming out of their you knows.

Take whatever "good clock management" looks like in your brain. Let's assume that's what it means. None of the haters have yet to define it, but I'll let them continue to keep it this amorphous concept.

Because the Browns had so many double digit losses this season, we can assume Freddie Kitchens has never had the opportunity to use "good clock management" to win games. But let's say he's actually the best coach EVER at using "good clock management." He makes the correct clock decision each time every time the team needs it, and he's the best coach in the NFL at it.

Would you take Freddie Kitchens and all his other warts as a head coach in addition to his hypothetical clock management skills OVER Andy Reid? You sign up for the lack of discipline, the inability to work together with his coaching staff, the lack of preparation and communication, the terrible accountability, and the embarrassing behavior he exhibits, but you get in return the best damn clock management ever.

Would you do it?
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