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Monday, 11 November 2019 08:56

Ray Horner Podcast - 11/11/2019

:19 - Could the Democratic presidential race get more interesting with Michael Bloomberg entering the race? The panel on the morning show talked about how viable Bloomberg can be not only against a fellow billionaire in Donald Trump, but his in-party rivals in Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, and Elizabeth Warren.

6:36 - The Browns somehow, someway came up with a 19-16 victory over the Buffalo Bills. Ray and Tony recapped the game, which was nice to see, though they believe the poor coaching continues to hold them back.

10:08 - Our veterinarian Dr. Gary Riggs stopped by the answer questions about limping and coughing with dogs.

17:54 - Today is Veterans Day, and Ray gives a big salute to all those who served and how the reaction towards veterans have improved over time, even if there’s still some things to work on.

20:56 - This week marks 50 years of Sesame Street? Was that a part of your life in some way, either as a child, parent, or grandparent?

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Wednesday, 06 January 2016 17:18

AUDIO Carucci Discusses Browns' Coaching Candidate

One of the men on the Browns' radar is former Buffalo Bills head coach Doug Marrone, who is currently serving as the offensive line coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Vic Carucci joined the Sam Bourquin Show to talk about Marrone and what direction the team is heading in terms of evaluations, analytics, and trying to be competitive.

"They (the Browns)  are really heading down a pioneer path with this all in approach and commitment to analytics," Carucci said. 

 "Marrone and the Bills did use some analytics while with the Bills, and in my experience covering the team, I'm not sure he was 100 percent on board with it."

Carucci doesn't seem to think the analytics approach that Cleveland is looking to implement with new chief strategy officer Paul DePodesta is the way to go, considering football is a different game than baseball, involving more emotion, split second decisions on the field, and so forth.

 

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