damn, Cajuste's story about his dad telling him he only had 5 years left but him still being there really hit me. same thing happened with my dad, had a triple bypass open heart surgery two months after i was born and was given 10 years to live after that surgery. they told me when i was 10 years old to be prepared for the worst, but 25 years later after the surgery he is still alive and kicking it!
Same here I had a similar story my dad had massive stroke right at the kitchen table when I was a kid and they said he would live 10 years max ....here we are almost 30 years later he is 71 years old and still working as hard as ever we got extremely lucky
As a Bengals fan, I remember back in the 2016 draft how much we needed a WR and I was disappointed that we didn’t get Coleman, Treadwell, Doctson, Fuller……and then we got Tyler Boyd in the 2nd round. Seemed to worked out considering the other receivers’ careers.
I looked up Devon Cajuste's Wikipedia page and the last paragraph says: "On January 31, 2018, Cajuste signed a reserve/future contract with the Cleveland Browns. Cajuste quickly became a star on Hard Knocks. Fan support for Cajuste became known after sharing a story about his father and the ups and downs they overcame to make his NFL career a reality. Cajuste was waived by the Browns on September 1, 2018 during roster cutdowns. On January 31, 2019, Cajuste announced his retirement from the NFL to pursue spiritual healing and his passion for crystals."
Reminds me of Giovanni Carmazi and how he moved off in the hills of California after becoming a massive bust and became a goat farmer after being drafted by the 49ers.. the guy they took over brady lol.. 5 other teams tool QBs before brady as well lol
Once he gets done being maybe the single unluckiest QB in NFL history, he should go into coaching. (Not joking with that: every time he gets picked up by a team, my responses are "That's a really smart signing" and "How is he going to get screwed over this time?")
The entire staff during that Browns team... if you look up their wikipedias. Not one of them turned out to be a decent HC. All great coordinators/position coaches, but none last more than 3 yrs as a head coach at a team, and none of them ever had a winning season. NFL owners don't care if you're black, white, hispanic, asian, purple, blue, green, whatever. If you win games, and you're not a total a-hole, you'll make a bajillion dollars a year.
@@PERKULATOR2129 it's still hard to believe what the Brown's fans had to deal with for so many years. Even tho they've never been my team, I've always rooted for them and I think I always will. Theyve had so many coaches and so many QB's in my time watching football that I could probably only name half of them!
Gators alum/fan here: Antonio Callaway was the single biggest waste of talent who ever came through the University of Florida. UF gave him every chance to make amends and fix himself and he just couldn’t do it. They even let him participate at the UF Pro Day AFTER he got dismissed from the team. He goes to the Browns and he’s fat and out of shape and still puts up 500+ yards and 5 TDs on a garbage team. Just imagine what he could’ve done if he applied himself and wasn’t an idiot. Could’ve been a star but just couldn’t get out of his own way.
Ive seen tons of that; wasted talent, but outside of sports over 50 years long life so it aint something new. Human beings when young often WONT listen. FACTS: Every culture on the globe for thousands of years ALL came to brutal Corporal Punishment as a solution to teaching young males. Think thats a coincidence?
Devon Cajuste would never make a final roster and would stay in the Browns practice squad until the end of the season. He then announced his retirement to pursue his passion of crystals and spiritual healing. Callaway meanwhile is a free agent. After the Browns he left the NFL and played for the Tampa Bay Vipers in the rebooted XFL. He would return to the big league as a member of the Dolphins in 2020. He then signed a futures contract with the Chiefs last season before he was cut with an injury designation.
Hue Jackson wasn’t a bad coach he was a bad leader for his coaching staff . He helped turn the mentality in that locker room don’t get that confused. But You hired these assistant coaches for a reason and if he actually respected their opinions instead of blowing it off he would’ve lasted to see the browns make the playoffs. What Todd Haley said in the coaches meeting was Reiterated by Jarvis Landry who immediately became a leader in the locker room. I think Hue was trying to be a players coach but failed to realize things his assistants are saying are probably things his players came to him saying and the assistant coach said I’ll talk to the head coach about it. Idk I just think Hue Jackson is an easy target for everyone when the real issue for the browns are the front office
You obviously didn’t watch the man coach his years in Cleveland. His play calling is what got him canned, on top of all the leadership issues. There’s a reason the browns started to win immediately after him and Haley were fired. And plus you can’t feel bad that bad for a guy who was given three seasons to show some type of improvement. Most coaches in his situation get fired sooner than that.
The Browns are totally dysfunctional but Jackson's reputation aided to this. This is the same man who took advantage of a power vacuum in the Raiders to trade a first round pick mid season for Carson Palmer.
he should've been on the team, it was a hugh jackson thing. He just isn't a good of talent and especially the character it takes to win. look at the clip of him in the coaches meeting saying players who are out for 'preventative' physical reasons literally dont have to watch practice and then he is here wondering why the team doesn't work hard.
One GM we should have kept, still have today. Excellent evaluator of talent, excellent business man. Built most of what is successful about the current Browns. 🤷🏻♂️
He's terrible with money and doesn't skim out really bad character people. Some of the worst contracts happened on the Browns. And that trade for OBJ was brutal. And, the Baker Mayfield pick was also really bad value, obviously. Everyone in the world knew he is a narcissist and immature but John Dorsey.
@@afmartin2734 Baker was a fine pick. You cannot have zero continuity and consistency and expect a QB to thrive. He’s already had more OCs and HCs than Wilson, Rothlesberger, Brady or Rodgers have had in their entire career. I wish we had stuck with Baker. You can thank our previous GM for one of the best O-lines in football. He hit WAAAAAY more than he missed. IMO
Hilarious they pick a receiver with horrible off the field issues that didn’t even prove he was worth a shit and got rid of their first round pick who literally does the same thing
The effort is everything, holding, balls been thrown outta yo catch radius who cares make the damn effort they will correct the QB or he will pull you to the side to get the timing down.
The fact that the coaches were yelling at Coleman though means that they were good but he wasn't putting in the effort to get to them. You can see that he was half assing his routes
@@ohioboy1878 He have no pass rush Are receivers other than Cooper couldn't catch cold in Iceland our quarterback room is less stable than North Korean relations unless jimmy sells the team we will never win hack
@@maxwellnelson4868 How do we not have a pass rush bruh Myles and clowney are amazing together and our lbs especially JOK can get to the QB. Our receivers are also solid cooper is a top 20 guy at minimum and Donovan peoples Jones is good and getting better also David Bell will be good
@@ohioboy1878You make good point I just pissed off from last year. I acknowledge people Jones is good however our line is battered Plus our secondary is inconsistent
@@Racinrasslinfan36 that was 2010 with Tom cable. I remember because I was at the last game of the season that determined if the Raiders would make the playoffs or not and it was against the Chargers. It happened to also be my first Raider game. 2011. Might still have my ticket in a box somewhere
It’s interesting to see these coaches open up w these players as much as they dog em. Demand a ton and they’re giving it back too. Refreshing to see, hard knocks is a great series
I ain’t gone lie I like the browns organization I get this family sense from them an the coaches seem real chill no lie they ain’t gossiping bout how trashy the players are or who they gone cut an etc dey seem like a family
Antonio Callaway was one of those players that fit the definition of a player with the million dollar talent but had a 10 cent head. Kid had real potential to be a star in the league but ended up flaming out because of his unwillingness to work hard and his off the field issues.
I know know Washington gets a well deserved bad rep but theres a reason Terry and Allen resigned and JD chose them over Buffalo. Ron Rivera came in and took a garbage culture and at least on the player side fixed it. Those guys would go through walls for him and hes not soft. The secret is he sees himself as CEO and lets his coordinators and assistants execute his vision. Calls it coach centric
or... JD didn't want to move his entire family and life, has nothing to do with the redskins, they offered him the same money so he stayed. Idiotic decision tho, bills wayyyyyyyyyy better spot
Corey had NO CHANCE. Cutting him was pre-determine🤦🏾♂️…where is Corey now? He was actually a great WR playing for a team that brought out the WORST In players, especially during that Browns era.
It's likely that his true ceiling was OC but he really saw himself as a HC. I heard he really played workplace politics and I'm just guessing that his house of cards ended up falling on him just as much as it did his competition
Never tell the head coach you want to be traded as a gambit in a dispute with the offensive coordinator. This team did not seem to be jelling together at all. It wasn't the coaches but sometimes it's a bunch of guys that don't click..
I wonder if the now 29 Corey Coleman could talk to the 23 year old Corey Coleman what would he say? By the look of NFL career he’d probably say “you do you Corey” and that’s why he’s been and that’s why he’s where he is today smh….
Players who aren’t earning their money always request a trade to keep their contract. Players who know they can play at the highest level & earn that amount elsewhere are fine with a release. Of course those players don’t get into disputes about not being starters.
I don’t understand why the coaches were screaming at Coleman in that first scene. Not a single one of those throws was even close to being catchable. Calvin Johnson wouldn’t have caught any of those balls.
damn, Cajuste's story about his dad telling him he only had 5 years left but him still being there really hit me. same thing happened with my dad, had a triple bypass open heart surgery two months after i was born and was given 10 years to live after that surgery. they told me when i was 10 years old to be prepared for the worst, but 25 years later after the surgery he is still alive and kicking it!
he's so blessed
Same here I had a similar story my dad had massive stroke right at the kitchen table when I was a kid and they said he would live 10 years max ....here we are almost 30 years later he is 71 years old and still working as hard as ever we got extremely lucky
Good to hear man!
✊🏿✊🏿brother
Here's to another 25 ..
Blessings to you and your family and anyone who reads this that is going through it .
As a Bengals fan, I remember back in the 2016 draft how much we needed a WR and I was disappointed that we didn’t get Coleman, Treadwell, Doctson, Fuller……and then we got Tyler Boyd in the 2nd round. Seemed to worked out considering the other receivers’ careers.
Yeah Tyler may or may not have worked out for y’all haha
Something about the Bentals and maligned WR picks working out…
As a Washington fan that got Doctson and had to deal with him being a little bitch....
Yeah no worked out
As a kid that grew up in Pennsylvania Tyler been a beast and a hard worker forever
Coleman had the talent but didn’t have the drive
I looked up Devon Cajuste's Wikipedia page and the last paragraph says:
"On January 31, 2018, Cajuste signed a reserve/future contract with the Cleveland Browns. Cajuste quickly became a star on Hard Knocks. Fan support for Cajuste became known after sharing a story about his father and the ups and downs they overcame to make his NFL career a reality. Cajuste was waived by the Browns on September 1, 2018 during roster cutdowns.
On January 31, 2019, Cajuste announced his retirement from the NFL to pursue spiritual healing and his passion for crystals."
I swear that man is a goofball
@@alexleach9260because he didn’t make it in the league ?
😂
Reminds me of Giovanni Carmazi and how he moved off in the hills of California after becoming a massive bust and became a goat farmer after being drafted by the 49ers.. the guy they took over brady lol.. 5 other teams tool QBs before brady as well lol
Perfect timing throwback
War eagle Auburn
2022 corey Coleman gonna need them shoes back lol
That one clip of Tyrod advising Hue shows why the man is always getting picked up by a team! Smart guy with good leadership
Exactly and he has been unlucky with injury but is still a solid go to guy
It also shows that Jackson was out of his league as a head coach
Once he gets done being maybe the single unluckiest QB in NFL history, he should go into coaching. (Not joking with that: every time he gets picked up by a team, my responses are "That's a really smart signing" and "How is he going to get screwed over this time?")
Crazy thing is Hue seems like a dude you wanna play for…just not as the HC. Nothing wrong with being an elite coordinator.
Thats Will Muschamp....dudes not a head coach. Defensive coordinator tho
The entire staff during that Browns team... if you look up their wikipedias. Not one of them turned out to be a decent HC. All great coordinators/position coaches, but none last more than 3 yrs as a head coach at a team, and none of them ever had a winning season.
NFL owners don't care if you're black, white, hispanic, asian, purple, blue, green, whatever. If you win games, and you're not a total a-hole, you'll make a bajillion dollars a year.
@@atkascha Remember when Greg Williams became the head coach for the Cleveland browns
wade Phillips, adam gase, vic fangio come to mind as great coordinators.
@@PERKULATOR2129 it's still hard to believe what the Brown's fans had to deal with for so many years. Even tho they've never been my team, I've always rooted for them and I think I always will.
Theyve had so many coaches and so many QB's in my time watching football that I could probably only name half of them!
Gators alum/fan here:
Antonio Callaway was the single biggest waste of talent who ever came through the University of Florida. UF gave him every chance to make amends and fix himself and he just couldn’t do it. They even let him participate at the UF Pro Day AFTER he got dismissed from the team. He goes to the Browns and he’s fat and out of shape and still puts up 500+ yards and 5 TDs on a garbage team. Just imagine what he could’ve done if he applied himself and wasn’t an idiot.
Could’ve been a star but just couldn’t get out of his own way.
He's going to score, hes going to score, OOH MY!
Callaway was a blessing to my family good brotha!
@@mikeschmidt4800 Florida gators announcer?
Ive seen tons of that; wasted talent, but outside of sports over 50 years long life so it aint something new. Human beings when young often WONT listen. FACTS: Every culture on the globe for thousands of years ALL came to brutal Corporal Punishment as a solution to teaching young males. Think thats a coincidence?
Sad but spot on
Devon Cajuste would never make a final roster and would stay in the Browns practice squad until the end of the season. He then announced his retirement to pursue his passion of crystals and spiritual healing.
Callaway meanwhile is a free agent. After the Browns he left the NFL and played for the Tampa Bay Vipers in the rebooted XFL. He would return to the big league as a member of the Dolphins in 2020. He then signed a futures contract with the Chiefs last season before he was cut with an injury designation.
If those were considered passes to Corey Coleman’s chests, I can be WR coach in the NFL
Ong bro it seems like Corey was being hoed none of those passes were thrown with nfl caliber accuracy
yeah he wasn’t getting much separation but damn try to throw it near his hands
The story with Cajuste is dope !! Me and my dad are close like that and so are me and my son that love is priceless
"you cant catch a cold but ass neked in alaska" hahha
That statement was used in the 80s when I played HS football 😂😂
Hue Jackson wasn’t a bad coach he was a bad leader for his coaching staff . He helped turn the mentality in that locker room don’t get that confused. But You hired these assistant coaches for a reason and if he actually respected their opinions instead of blowing it off he would’ve lasted to see the browns make the playoffs. What Todd Haley said in the coaches meeting was Reiterated by Jarvis Landry who immediately became a leader in the locker room. I think Hue was trying to be a players coach but failed to realize things his assistants are saying are probably things his players came to him saying and the assistant coach said I’ll talk to the head coach about it. Idk I just think Hue Jackson is an easy target for everyone when the real issue for the browns are the front office
You obviously didn’t watch the man coach his years in Cleveland. His play calling is what got him canned, on top of all the leadership issues. There’s a reason the browns started to win immediately after him and Haley were fired. And plus you can’t feel bad that bad for a guy who was given three seasons to show some type of improvement. Most coaches in his situation get fired sooner than that.
@@mikeheffner6817 that’s my opinion I don’t really care about the other shit you talking about I’m not a browns fan
"He wasn't a bad coach". Lol. Lol @ you and Hue. He was hot dogshit bad
The Browns are totally dysfunctional but Jackson's reputation aided to this. This is the same man who took advantage of a power vacuum in the Raiders to trade a first round pick mid season for Carson Palmer.
@@mikeheffner6817 started winning? they went 6-10 in 2019 with freddie kitchens.
Devon Caluste is the kind of guy a coach dreams of having on his team. It's a shame his talent didn't match his guts and grit
he should've been on the team, it was a hugh jackson thing. He just isn't a good of talent and especially the character it takes to win. look at the clip of him in the coaches meeting saying players who are out for 'preventative' physical reasons literally dont have to watch practice and then he is here wondering why the team doesn't work hard.
That man was working 😤
One GM we should have kept, still have today. Excellent evaluator of talent, excellent business man. Built most of what is successful about the current Browns. 🤷🏻♂️
He also is a GM that’ll ruin your salary cap & not let us be able to sign free agents…I loved Dorsey but let’s not disrespect Andrew Berry now 🤷🏽♂️
He's terrible with money and doesn't skim out really bad character people. Some of the worst contracts happened on the Browns. And that trade for OBJ was brutal. And, the Baker Mayfield pick was also really bad value, obviously. Everyone in the world knew he is a narcissist and immature but John Dorsey.
@@afmartin2734 Baker was a fine pick. You cannot have zero continuity and consistency and expect a QB to thrive. He’s already had more OCs and HCs than Wilson, Rothlesberger, Brady or Rodgers have had in their entire career. I wish we had stuck with Baker. You can thank our previous GM for one of the best O-lines in football. He hit WAAAAAY more than he missed. IMO
@@MisterJay0623 Andrew Berry is terrible
Dorsey was a trash GM lol. He put faith in trash ass Baker and y’all thinking it was a good pick. L showed he’s not that type of guy
Man the Cajustes are frickin' awesome. Love that dad
Dang just looking back on this. Antonio Callaway did absolutely nothing with his career. And man, same with Corey Coleman
More than anyone else
Hilarious they pick a receiver with horrible off the field issues that didn’t even prove he was worth a shit and got rid of their first round pick who literally does the same thing
🤣 True
Ya callaway got in trouble a few more times over the next couple seasons. You could tell that dude just doesn’t give af
These coaches gotta mix in a little more positive reinforcement
Corey those are the 4s not the 3s smh!
It's crazy going back and watching this as a lifelong browns fan and realizing how many players come to Cleveland and just don't try.
Nick Chubb wearing #31 is the rarest sight ever
Lol those are definitely Jordan 4’s in his hand 😂😂🤦🏾♂️
I'm glad someone else caught that
Coleman calling himself a snkr head and he called jordan 4's jordan 3's lmao.
I was bout to say
Seeing Callaway is sad, dude just dont get it but if he did hes literally an all star
To be fair none of those throws were even close to him
Weren’t*
And one guy was holding him
That's what I thought
The effort is everything, holding, balls been thrown outta yo catch radius who cares make the damn effort they will correct the QB or he will pull you to the side to get the timing down.
The fact that the coaches were yelling at Coleman though means that they were good but he wasn't putting in the effort to get to them. You can see that he was half assing his routes
Look at the browns making themselves a dumpster fire all over again
Tell me about it
I thought we were actually good
@@maxwellnelson4868 How are they not good
@@ohioboy1878 He have no pass rush
Are receivers other than Cooper couldn't catch cold in Iceland our quarterback room is less stable than North Korean relations unless jimmy sells the team we will never win hack
@@maxwellnelson4868 How do we not have a pass rush bruh Myles and clowney are amazing together and our lbs especially JOK can get to the QB. Our receivers are also solid cooper is a top 20 guy at minimum and Donovan peoples Jones is good and getting better also David Bell will be good
@@ohioboy1878You make good point I just pissed off from last year.
I acknowledge people Jones is good however our line is battered
Plus our secondary is inconsistent
All the coaches were rooting for Callaway.
Swear I thought Callaway was gonna be a superstar and I was deadass wrong
15:58 props to the boom operator 👏🏾👏🏾❤️
Now that’s something That can be applied to everybody in life no matter what you do. “unmotivated talent don’t do shit”
What a terrible line official at 37:45.. imagine literally missing a call directly in front of you.
Thank God for replay challenges
"Got the threes right here"....with a pair of 4s in his hands....like what?! Must have been nervous cause of the camera
dude wasn't the smartest
Started the video off on the wrong foot, cause those are Jordan 4’s but those his “favorites” people cap for cameras so hard
Pretty impressive the 2011 raiders lost their starting qb and still won 8 games with his coaching them
that was such a wild year to be a Raiders fan
@@lemonator8813 8-8 and 6-0 in div
@@Racinrasslinfan36 that was 2010 with Tom cable.
I remember because I was at the last game of the season that determined if the Raiders would make the playoffs or not and it was against the Chargers.
It happened to also be my first Raider game. 2011. Might still have my ticket in a box somewhere
@@Racinrasslinfan36 the only team ever to completely sweep their division and not make the playoffs
“Adios Cleveland” 😂
Callaway driving AGAIN on a suspended license, released by cowboys last week....THIS DUDE DOES NOT GET IT
Dude really confused a pair of Jordan 4s for a pair of Jordan 3s
24:14 man I'm soo looking forward to those days with my kids! 😢💪
You can tell corey aint know nun bout shoes he just called the 4’s 3’s
Tyrod Taylor is a good veteran presence on any team. Cajuste's Dad is awesome.
Nobdy can argue that THIS was the best season and series of hardknocks EVER.
Raiders year was better.. Coach Gru and AB with the drama.
2001 ravens
@@3kmossiah definitely! That helmet was everything
@@mitchaser5159 the rookie impressions
@@ffkyle89 I just love the old school vibes from the early hard knocks seasons and being able to see how everyone’s careers turned out
Anyone else notice those are Jordan 4s not 3s 🤣🤣
Was like wtf?
Ye I thought I was the one tripping at first
Lol ya and dude spent thousands on those shoes and now prolly has no money for acting like a dumbass and outta the league
I use to he the biggest nfl fan. But something changed. The league isn't what it once was.
Dude with his pop was genuine.
My boy Tyrod Taylor is the definition of a Leader and a QB
I hate that the new hard knocks doesn’t focus on undrafted players as much
Wonder if that bust Corey Coleman is selling his shoes for meals
So y’all gone let him confuse the 3s for the 4s 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Likes shoes more than football…not too many shoes in his future…
It’s interesting to see these coaches open up w these players as much as they dog em. Demand a ton and they’re giving it back too. Refreshing to see, hard knocks is a great series
'ur like a lil puppy dog' we all need a guy like that who jus knows wassup 😭
Todd Haley was forced to take "Sensitivity Training" after saying,"Want to keep things black and white out here?".
I ain’t gone lie I like the browns organization I get this family sense from them an the coaches seem real chill no lie they ain’t gossiping bout how trashy the players are or who they gone cut an etc dey seem like a family
Hell of a coach
man, this coaching staff just feels dysfunctional and disconnected
Nah, apart from Hue the coaching staff did their part
Yeah I blame hue. Todd Haley seems more withit, more tuned in
@@justinczech1489 Todd Haley is pretty inept himself
@@ohioboy1878 yeah in subsequent episodes he was a bumb
@@ohioboy1878 Better the Hue. Hue hired him.
Antonio Callaway was one of those players that fit the definition of a player with the million dollar talent but had a 10 cent head. Kid had real potential to be a star in the league but ended up flaming out because of his unwillingness to work hard and his off the field issues.
Cajuste looks like the brother in law from Ozark.... or is it just me?
David changed his career crazy
Njoku is one of those maddening players that look like they have all the talent in the world but never fully reach their potential.
He was extremely young during this nobody's perfect he's actually turned out to be a great pro and a great presence for this team
His career has been decent. He’s had 1500 yards and 10 touchdowns over the last two years
People just never learn. You can not hit the QB in training camp. What if he gets hurt and misses the whole season.
20:59 Try to put your arm around someone, OOPS. 🤣
Nick chubb wearing 31 is nasty
Just like the all orange peewee helmet.
David will be a top fantasy player this coming year.....Mark my word
I know know Washington gets a well deserved bad rep but theres a reason Terry and Allen resigned and JD chose them over Buffalo.
Ron Rivera came in and took a garbage culture and at least on the player side fixed it. Those guys would go through walls for him and hes not soft.
The secret is he sees himself as CEO and lets his coordinators and assistants execute his vision. Calls it coach centric
or... JD didn't want to move his entire family and life, has nothing to do with the redskins, they offered him the same money so he stayed. Idiotic decision tho, bills wayyyyyyyyyy better spot
@@l4rryh00verftw not at all related to my point lol. Point is football culture matters
I wonder if Corey still has that Benz.. his got the shoes covered
Haley gives great advice, he's just giving it to the browns players 😂
40:04 ayooooo, look at the coach cooping a feel on Callaway
Callaway... could have been something. You don't want to fight the demons... you lose.
95 is a beast always 🔥 Miles Garret
Naw let's go get a fucking snack!!!🤣🤣 oh wrong season lol
war eagle 🦅 Auburn
Looks like no one on the Browns coaching staff understood man management
Bragging about your shoes to then losing your job, bro where your priorities at
Lmaoo he should’ve worked harder
@@takedownTony6 or stopped acting like he was michael irvin when his team was 1-31
@@emmet8720 right 🤣 hope them shoes got resell value
Corey had NO CHANCE. Cutting him was pre-determine🤦🏾♂️…where is Corey now? He was actually a great WR playing for a team that brought out the WORST In players, especially during that Browns era.
Nah he was a bust and diva
He's with the Chiefs but he hasn't played in a few years. Probably will be cut again
He was a complete bust. The coaches got on him because they could tell he was coasting.
@@takedownTony6 ua-cam.com/video/a5yrtv21o3s/v-deo.html
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40:07 ayyyyyyyyy yoooo
Sounds like Hue Jackson tried, but it was just a dumpster fire of Front Office, Players and Coaches.
He's also just a mediocre middle manager.
It's likely that his true ceiling was OC but he really saw himself as a HC. I heard he really played workplace politics and I'm just guessing that his house of cards ended up falling on him just as much as it did his competition
Never tell the head coach you want to be traded as a gambit in a dispute with the offensive coordinator. This team did not seem to be jelling together at all. It wasn't the coaches but sometimes it's a bunch of guys that don't click..
How is it punishment being told to remain in the game? 33:26
Running him ragged
I wonder if the now 29 Corey Coleman could talk to the 23 year old Corey Coleman what would he say? By the look of NFL career he’d probably say “you do you Corey” and that’s why he’s been and that’s why he’s where he is today
smh….
Players who aren’t earning their money always request a trade to keep their contract. Players who know they can play at the highest level & earn that amount elsewhere are fine with a release. Of course those players don’t get into disputes about not being starters.
Njoku is incredible this season don’t @ me.
"I grew up in a house with women'
Explains everything.....
I hope the dude with the dad with a pacemaker is doing well ❤❤❤❤❤❤
At least he had a quick drive down the 90 to Buffalo lol.
I like how Micah tried to lose but still won lmaooooo
Todd Haley such a terrible coach
Damn good coach. Terrible human being. Which dters his coaching abilities.
You definitely don't see this on TV on game day. 🤣
Man, Coleman can’t even talk
So why he grab that guy like that at 40:07??? 🤯🤯🤯
my man those are jordan 4s
They was down on the kid , but it was only a drop , compared to paces Johnny put hue through
Lmao and callaway got in trouble again, I think a few times actually. You can just tell that dude doesn’t care
Corey Coleman was done dirty
Yeah it wasn't in his chest
@@patrickjones8610 coaches gotta push their players
@@DJFrontPaige true but that ball was thrown right to the db chest
It wasn’t in his chest. Trash coaching. Poor Corey
I feel bad for him but Cleveland clearly wanted to get rid of him
I don’t understand why the coaches were screaming at Coleman in that first scene. Not a single one of those throws was even close to being catchable.
Calvin Johnson wouldn’t have caught any of those balls.
Nigga them ain’t 3’s in the Big beginning them 4’s
Jarvis Landry's girlfriend oooffaaaaaa.
The Browns will always be the worst organization in their division
amen and war eagle 🦅
The Bengals don't even have an indoor training facility!
@@aaronflowers8626 a man of true culture I see
@@aaronflowers8626 I heard they got one
@@aaronflowers8626 and they still made the Bowl…
You gonna use that.
Cop: awwhh I have to I'm a Bengals fan
They honeslty tried to make Hue jackson look as innocent as possible for losing
Dafaq is going on @ 40:05? Coach really got him a nice, long feel.
Yooo wtf 💀. Bro risked it all.