The bigger question that comes with him is that he has always been labelled as a freelancer, is not very coachable, and is disruptive in the locker room. The brass must be weighing this given the signs that the Chiefs defensive locker room sounds fragile right now. Could they deal with an outspoken player walking in right now who is not guaranteed to buy into anything presented him by coaches and teammates at this point? [Reply]
Ah, well, if he's actually dividing his locker room, forget it. Regardless of the current state of our locker room, never want a guy to come in and create problems we didn't have before. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
Brown can play, and produces in a specific role.
The bigger question that comes with him is that he has always been labelled as a freelancer, is not very coachable, and is disruptive in the locker room. The brass must be weighing this given the signs that the Chiefs defensive locker room sounds fragile right now. Could they deal with an outspoken player walking in right now who is not guaranteed to buy into anything presented him by coaches and teammates at this point?
This is the guy, iirc, called out the Redskins DC for running a simple scheme.
Truth be told, any 43 zone based scheme is going to be simple for QB's to read.
You can only imagine the complaints that Brown will have playing on this D. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
Brown can play, and produces in a specific role.
The bigger question that comes with him is that he has always been labelled as a freelancer, is not very coachable, and is disruptive in the locker room. The brass must be weighing this given the signs that the Chiefs defensive locker room sounds fragile right now. Could they deal with an outspoken player walking in right now who is not guaranteed to buy into anything presented him by coaches and teammates at this point?
Andy will have the inside info if Brown is locker cancer, or can't be controlled [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
Andy will have the inside info if Brown is locker cancer, or can't be controlled
No inside info needed. All coaches talk, and Brown’s been around long enough. Organizations fall in love with his production/numbers, but he ultimately leaves places on bad terms because over time, he doesn’t do what’s asked of him and then questions/blames those around him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
No inside info needed. All coaches talk, and Brown’s been around long enough. Organizations fall in love with his production/numbers, but he ultimately leaves places on bad terms because over time, he doesn’t do what’s asked of him and then questions/blames those around him.
That's why you sign him on the one-year deal and let him walk afterward. We have to stop the hemorrhaging. [Reply]