Bruce Arians would consider Browns job, suggests Chuck Pagano as option

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Bruce Arians told The Canton Repository on Sunday that the Cleveland Browns' head-coaching position is the only job for which he'd be willing to come out of retirement.


"Cleveland is the only job I would consider," said Arians, who was in Cleveland with CBS as part of the broadcast team for Sunday's Kansas City Chiefs-Browns game.


Arians, 66, also touted his former boss with the Indianapolis Colts as a possibility for Browns general manager John Dorsey to consider.


"My guy would be Chuck Pagano," Arians told the newspaper.


Arians was Pagano's offensive coordinator with the Colts in 2012 and then took over as interim coach that season when Pagano left to undergo treatment for leukemia. He went 9-3 and became the first interim coach to win Coach of the Year. Pagano, 58, led the Colts to the playoffs in both 2013 and '14 but was fired by the team after finishing 4-12 in 2017.


Arians joined the Cardinals in 2013 and won his second Coach of the Year award in 2014 after leading Arizona to an 11-5 record. The Cardinals were 13-3 in 2015 and reached the NFC Championship Game. Including the playoffs, he finished 50-32-1 as the Cardinals' coach.

Arians has previously been a coach with the Browns, serving as offensive coordinator from the 2001 to '04 seasons. He also interviewed for the Browns' head-coaching vacancy in 2013 but the team hired Rob Chudzinski instead.


Arians retired from coaching in January, citing his family as the reason for his decision. He later was hired by CBS Sports to be an analyst.


Defensive coordinator Gregg Williams is the Browns' interim coach after the team fired Hue Jackson last week. The Browns are in last place in the AFC North at 2-6-1 but are likely to draw interest from several candidates due to the presence of rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield, taken No. 1 overall in this year's draft, and a strong defense that includes 2017 No. 1 overall pick Myles Garrett and rookie cornerback Denzel Ward, taken No. 4 overall in 2018.
 

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Pagano is his best friend in coaching, but he would be a terrible choice. I would like to see Arians back and Cleveland, sooner or later, has to be good don't they as they are filled with #1 picks. Hue Jackson was incompetent. You can measure the impact of Arians by the fact that the Cardinals fell off the shelf of respectability as soon as he left.
 

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Bring in new blood
 
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Their Talent outweighs a lot of NFL teams, so they really need a Good coaching staff.
Pagano is sure NOT the answer and not even sure Arians is as well.

problem is you can't go after anyone who is currently working. So stick it out with your
interim coach this season and go out and find someone young like an asst coach that has some experience
 

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I wouldn't hire Pagano to mow my lawn much less coach an NFL franchise. He kept his job because of his cancer. Happy he beat it but the Colts would have been better off keeping Arians and foisting Pagano into front office bs job until he left to coach elsewhere.

Browns will need a younger coach who isn't scared to run a fast paced offense that capitalizes on Baker's strengths.
 

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