Must be more than that, considering none of the current prospects with prior experience were good either.
Shurmur got a pretty raw deal in Cleveland, and he coached them to 9 wins in 2 seasons. He won 4 in his first season and 5 in his second. Seeing that Cleveland is pretty clueless as a Franchise and constantly changes GMs, I would say that he did pretty good. Cleveland is not just going to be good over night.
He went 22-26 in three seasons with Tennessee, and his QBs were Hasselback, Locker and Fitzpatrick. How many more wins could’ve been realistically expected?
He went 22-26 in three seasons with Tennessee, and his QBs were Hasselback, Locker and Fitzpatrick. How many more wins could’ve been realistically expected?
Exactly...Regular season: 22–26 (.458) with an over hill hasselback, a bust in Locker and a journeyman in Fitzpatrick and a run down Chris Johnson
And Shurmur due to the QB’s they had to work with. In 2011 Shurmur he went 4-12 with QB’s McCoy, Seneca Wallace, and Thad Lewis. In 2012 he went 5-11 with Brandon Weeden as his starting QB. His Jackson went 1-31 over the past two years with a much better roster than the ones Shurmur had to work with.
I'm surprised his name has surfaced a little more as well Â
Must be more than that, considering none of the current prospects with prior experience were good either.
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He wasn't a good head coach.
Must be more than that, considering none of the current prospects with prior experience were good either.
Man makes a good point.
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He wasn't a good head coach.
Must be more than that, considering none of the current prospects with prior experience were good either.
Shurmur got a pretty raw deal in Cleveland, and he coached them to 9 wins in 2 seasons. He won 4 in his first season and 5 in his second. Seeing that Cleveland is pretty clueless as a Franchise and constantly changes GMs, I would say that he did pretty good. Cleveland is not just going to be good over night.