PSA: He’s Not Coming Back

Or maybe I should’ve called this “Dammit, Bobo”.

Congrats to Monken, I know this was his goal. Whether or not it was with the Browns organization is another story, but here’s hoping he replicates the success in Cleveland that he had in Athens. I know my Browns/Bulldogs fan next door will greatly appreciate this.

13 thoughts on “PSA: He’s Not Coming Back

    • I could see him pushing for Bennett given how bad the Cleveland QB room is, but Stet is indebted to McVay somewhat. Bowers ain’t going anywhere and I think the Browns have a solid TE room. Still, it’d be nice to see the band get back together.

  1. Normally I’d post: “The National Football League is amazing. Gravy train Lil Stet x2 into failing with L Jackson, King Henry and Tif County Blue Devil Legend Rashad Bateman and getting your boss fired from Baltimore into a Head Coaching job. Kiffin’s Kajun Kast’s falling up resume is impressed;” but I won’t. Congrats, Ted

  2. Coming off ’24 where he had the best O in the nfl and #2 rushing offense last season. Probably as good a fit as Cleveland will get.

    He’s gonna need a tough sob at QB. I don’t think Sanders is the guy considering it’s one of the toughest places for a QB to play. Swirling winds off the lake, and cold for 2 months each season. You’re not gonna set completion % records in that climate. Look for a lot of manball.

  3. It couldn’t have been a picnic dealing with with Nuke LaLoosh aka Lamar Jackson. Monken got off to a pretty good start in Baltimore–I lurked Baltimore sites a time or three and their fans were polarized on Monk the same we are on Bobo (he passes when he should run, or vice versa). He’s an NFL guy and he finally got a HC job, of which only 32 exist. I’m glad for the guy. Fantastic personality.

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