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NFL Coach of the Year

shack

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There's still 1 game left, but I'm thinking Kevin Stefanski has to be the front runner.

The Browns have a way better record than anyone expected and that's with losing Watson and Chubb and losing them early, the 2 players who were to lead the offense.
 
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I'd say Mike Tomlin would be right up there. Early in the year Pittsburgh looked like a disaster, but now they are still in the playoff race. I say the only reason is Tomlin's coaching.
 
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I can see Stefanski being a candidate. Don't forget about DeMeco Ryans with the Texans. Who thought that crappy Texans team would be 9-7 with a chance at winning the division.
 

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Stefanski or Dan Campbell
The difference, as I see it, is that many people already had Detroit pegged as a significant factor to win their division from the start. A real up and coming team. Cleveland was more like, yeah they're getting better but not yet an impact team. I don't fully know the roster injury list, but I suspect that losing Watson and Chubb was more significant than what Deroit had to deal with.

Go Brownies. Brian Sipe. Don Cockroft. Leroy Kelly. Greg Pruitt, Erich Barnes
 
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Insidious Von

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The Browns have a way better record than anyone expected and that's with losing Watson and Chubb and losing them early, the 2 players who were to lead the offense.
Dan Campbell.

Flacco is more nimble from the neck up than Watson, the loss Chubb is significant. The Browns defense makes the difference, they are 1st in the league for least amount of yards given.
 
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