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The Cleveland Browns have hired Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken to be their next head coach. On Friday, he met with one of his new QBs Shedeur Sanders...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Champagne2 months
Oh, yeah, bud, you went ALL OUT to draft him last year. : )
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SoFla Tideroller2 months
If Shadeur starts more than 3 games next year, Monken will never see the 3rd year of the contract.
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Corso2 months
What in the hell is Todd Monken thinking? He was a rising star and he chooses this franchise and THAT quarterback?
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Bayou2 months
Browns noser
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Harry Rex Vonner2 months
So the kiss arse shite to Shedeur keeps on going??

Good luck with that Monken
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TigersJump2 months
Monkey went from having to deal with Lamar Jackson to Shedeur Sanders. One plays video games all night, forces team practices to be held in the afternoon, gets his head coach fired and is a head case. The other is a diva and not talented enough to be a starting QB in the NFL. Monken jumped from one fire into another.
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real turf fan2 months
A man has to do what a man has to do .........to keep the coaching salary coming for at least a year.
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Revorising2 months
Shoot…. Call em the GOAT already. 1,2,3,4 super bowls. Let’s get it rookie of the year, comeback player of the year, and defensive player of the year. …..
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Jasharts772 months
He'd be smart to trade him for a used washing machine today
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PuertoRicanBlaze2 months
Tried to draft him but Shitdeur thought it was another prank.
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TaderSalad2 months
Good to see that the Browns will still be bottom feeders with Monken as well
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Wait till practices begin and he finds out how uncoachable he is.
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lenlews2 months
Slawdeur
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BigUglies102 months
Pro Bowl son - mega star
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