“The Browns won the game, but it’s kind of what’s been biting them in the backside throughout this year and throughout the last few years is just lack of self-control and discipline,” Haley said”This to me, this comes back to coaching. This falls squarely right on the head coach because the head coach talks to every assistant coach, who then talks to their group of players. There’s an old saying in coaching, ‘You’re either coaching it or you’re allowing it to happen.'”
“When you allow stuff like this to go on — I’m not saying talking somebody’s helmet off and hitting them with it is going on — but I’ve been on those fields in Cleveland,” Haley said. “Part of the frustration is you see things happening and going on that you shouldn’t be allowed to be going on because you’re practicing bad habits, you’re practicing lack of discipline, you’re practicing lack of self-control. That’s what practice is for – to continue to press the players of how they need to play and practice, showing up on time, all those little things that add up to discipline are what needs to be going on full time. Because if you’re not coaching it, you’re allowing it to happen.
“And when I watch the Cleveland Browns, I see a lot of stuff being allowed to happen, whether it’s clown shoes, visors, whatever it may be, Myles Garrett hitting the quarterback low, hitting the quarterback in the head, it’s happening too much. It’s not just a fluke.”
“When I watch the Cleveland Browns, I see a lot of stuff being allowed to happen…clown shoes, visors…Myles Garrett hitting the QB low, hitting the QB in the head. It’s happening too much, it’s not just a fluke”
– Todd Haley reacts to the brawl last night
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— SiriusXM NFL Radio (@SiriusXMNFL) November 15, 2019
Todd Haley has a negative take on the Browns?
After thinking he was Hue’s heir apparent only to be fired?
And was replaced by Kitchens who then got the job he wanted?
Sounds about right. . .
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