Friday, September 30, 2011

Cleveland Browns A.M. Links: Chris Palmer is thankful for his time in Cleveland; defending Peyton Hillis; preview of Sunday's game

  Tennessean reporter Jim Wyatt writes how former Cleveland Browns coach Chris Palmer is the offensive coordinator for the Titans. Palmer was the Browns' head coach from 1999-2000 and that time as the team's coach taught Palmer a few lessons. “If I ever take an expansion job again,” he said, “shoot me.”  Palmer was fired after going 5-27. In 2002 under...

Chris PalmerFormer Browns head coach Chris Palmer is now a coordinator with the Titans.

  Tennessean reporter Jim Wyatt writes how former Cleveland Browns coach Chris Palmer is the offensive coordinator for the Titans.

Palmer was the Browns' head coach from 1999-2000 and that time as the team's coach taught Palmer a few lessons.

“If I ever take an expansion job again,” he said, “shoot me.”

 Palmer was fired after going 5-27. In 2002 under Butch Davis, the Browns made the playoffs.

“It is really overrated starting a franchise up,” Palmer said.

“But people forget Cleveland was in the playoffs in its fourth year, so I think that was a tribute the players and the people that started the organization. Cleveland is a good football town.”

In the article, Palmer says he regrets he didn’t get more time as head coach, but he said he has no hard feelings.

“You always wish you had more time,” said Palmer, who is in his first year with the Titans. “I would like to live longer than I am going to, but that’s not going to happen.”

 

More Cleveland Browns

Running backs coach defends Peyton Hillis . . . Bob Finnan of The News-Herald writes about Hillis and his supporters.

The Browns wonder if they can keep Hillis and D'Qwell Jackson, writes CantonRep.com reporter Steve Doerschuk.

Previewing the Titans on Cleveland.com.

 

 

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/ohio-sports-blog/index.ssf/2011/09/cleveland_browns_am_links_chri_1.html

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