There will be plenty to like about Tommy Rees as Browns OC, provided he effectively aids Kevin Stefanski in regaining what the head coach does best.
Kevin Stefanski is back to calling plays. For what it’s worth, the Cleveland Browns’ struggles this season had little to do with who the play caller was. That said, with the team announcing Tommy Rees was getting promoted to offensive coordinator,
Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees took questions from reporters on Thursday from CrossCountry Mortgage Campus.
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The Cleveland Browns introduced Tommy Rees as their new offensive coordinator Thursday. Here are some notable quotes from the news conference.
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Kevin Stefanski eliminated the distraction of playcalling questions all offseason by announcing during new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees’ introductory press conference on Thursday that he’ll handle the chore himself again with the caveat that “I reserve right to change my mind.
As you watch film of Rees as the offensive coordinator at Alabama, his attention to detail and flexibility to adjust his scheme to the strength of his players immediately stand out. It’s clear, Rees’ offensive philosophy aligns very well with Kevin Stefanski’s.
The Cleveland Browns are promoting tight ends coach Tommy Rees, a former Notre Dame quarterback, to offensive coordinator, sources told ESPN.
The Cleveland Browns are promoting tight ends coach and pass game Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator. View the details inside.
Kevin Stefanski is back to calling plays for the Cleveland Browns. This means he’s in charge of deciding what the team does during games.