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Browns hire offensive line coach, and a Cavs thought

by Pat McManamon on February 3, 2009

in Browns, Cavs, Eric Mangini, George Warhop, McManamon

It might seem odd that an offensive line coach fired in midsesason comes with good credentials, but that's the story with the guy the Browns hired to coach the linemen. George Warhop will be the Browns line coach, according to several league insiders who said his hiring is a strong one. Warhop spent the last three-and-a-half seasons in San Francisco, and was swept out after seven games of the 2008 season when San Francisco fired Mike Nolan.

Odd as it sounds given the circumstances of his firing, Warhop comes with strong reviews around the league.

He's vocal, demanding and will not hesitate to tell a player where he stands. He also won't hesitate to tell the team what he thinks about an issue or approach. In short, he sounds like an old-school offensive line coach, a gnarly guy who likes his guys to get muddy and dirty and nasty.

Warhop spent five years in Arizona and two in Dallas before joining the 48ers. When he coached the offensive line, Frank Gore became a Pro Bowl back, running for 1,695, 1,102 and 1.036 yards the last three seasons. Why was he let go? One negative: 49ers quarterback T.J. Sullivan was sacked 29 times in seven games.

"I respect George as a coach and I respect his passion and loyalty to the organization," 49ers GM Scott McCloughan said when his release was announced in October. "It was something, looking at the overall scheme of the team, that we thought would help us from here on out this year."

The Browns have not announced Warhop's hiring, but several insiders said the deal is done.

In general, Mangini is getting high marks for his staff. Special teams coach Brad Seely is considered one of the best. Defensive coordinator Rob Ryan is considered much better than he could show in Oakland. Defensive line coach Bryan Cox brings the same fire and passion he had as a player with the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots. Quarterback coach Carl "Tater" Smith is liked league-wide. The main question about Brian Daboll is that he has never called plays. He knows the style offense Mangini wants to run — "game-based, scheme-based" — but has never been a coordinator in the NFL before. Warhop has more than 20 years of coaching experience, more than 10 in the NFL.

On the Cavs …

Injuries to Jameer Nelson and Andrew Bynum will hurt Orlando and the Lakers, but they will not hurt any more than injuries to Z and Delonte West hurt the Cavs. Good teams play through difficult stretches, and the Cavs have done that. We'll see how the Lakers and Magic do it (though it sure helps the Lakers to have a guy like Kobe Bryant available to score 61).

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

jerry February 3, 2009 at 1:10 pm

I can't believe we got Warhop! I've followed his career and watched him coach
in Dallas. The guy is intense, smart and old school football all the way. He is just what the Browns need. He gets the most out of the guys he has and he didn't have much in SF. Can't believe they let him go. Their loss our gain. Go Browns!

ProfPaul February 3, 2009 at 5:43 pm

I'm very impressed with fans who follow assistant coaches. Wow. I don't have near that depth of knowledge… or interest.
But it all leads to… GO BROWNS!

alan t. February 3, 2009 at 8:47 pm

Kevin Shaffer & Co. will finally be taught how to penalize the team by holding "old school" instead of the pansy way they've been doing it.

Jay C February 4, 2009 at 11:33 am

I would like to see the Browns upgrade the O-Line in the draft, much like the Jets in the 2006 draft. First year into the new regime it would be nice to lay down a nice foundation for future success. Left tackle Joe Thomas and left guard Eric Steinbach ( fighting back problems ) a wonderful start. Drafting 6'5 316 lb center Alex Mack , 6'7 355 lb guard Herman Johnson , 6'8 314 tackle Alex Boone and 6'7 355 lb guard Steve Rehring this year would fortify the team's lack of depth . Should Shaffer be moved to guard ? Will Tucker be back ? Is Haley out played in our division ? Add some Hogs to go with the Dogs. Add some DL help threw free agency

www.love2wager.com February 4, 2009 at 1:17 pm

Coach Warhop is a workhorse. I saw him here in SF at a the 9ers games getting all fired up. His problem wasn't that he couldn't coach here in SF, his problem was that J.T. O'Sullivan has no movement in the pocket and would just sit there holding the ball in his hands becuase of Mike Martz offensive plays. GL to the Browns on hiring one helluva guy.

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EastSideJoe February 4, 2009 at 1:19 pm

I'm sick of football, for now.

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