Brad Childress to Take Over Browns Offense
Written by Nolan Thomas, Friday January 27 2012
Former Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress has been hired as the Cleveland Browns new offensive coordinator.
Childress was fired by the Vikings last season after he brought in Randy Moss mid-season and then released the receiver four games later.
Prior to coaching the Vikings, Childress was the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles. Maybe he will bring Donovan McNabb, whom he had success with in Philly, to Cleveland with him.
Or he could always send some players down to Mississippi to talk Brett Favre into coming out of retirement again.
Of course Childress will be waiting for him at the airport.
Tags: Brad Childress, Brett Favre, Cleveland Browns, Donovan McNabb, Minnesota Vikings, NFL, Philadelphia Eagles, Randy Moss
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