Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
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The Browns O coordinator will be instantly recognizable to middle aged Rats as Lindy Infante. Pass to daylight worked for these Browns. Marty Schottenheimer was the HC. It was his second full season. Webster Slaughter was a rookie and a initially disappointing first round pick, because we could find him listed nowhere but as the 8th best WR prospect in the Sporting News I think. Mack and Byner were coming off twin 1,000 yard seasons. Mack was the more talented back, but he as always getting nicked up. Byner could do everything, including fumble at horrible moments. The Browns were playing a static AFC 3-4 with a no name line and 3 first round linebackers - Clay Matthews, Chip Banks and Tom Cousineau. Matthews was not happy playing strong side and losing his pass rush role when Banks was drafted.
I think both Hanford Dixon and Frank Minnifield were on the defense (CBs) by then, two of the original "Last Dogs of Defense", which was a poster to raise money for the Humane Society or something along those lines, and then became a section of the bleachers (the Dog Pound). The Browns had traded (year before I think) a reg draft pick to someone and picked up ALL the other teams supplemental picks. These picks were used to take several USFL players. Mack, Mike Johnson (the non first round LB), Minnifield and a few others came to the team that way. It was a very smart move and probably was engineered by eventual Giants GM Ernie Accorsi.
They went 12-4 I think and played in the AFC Championship game, losing to Horse Face on The Drive. I am going to go kick the dog now. This team was also the first I think, to defeat the NY Jets and Mark Gastineau in the playoffs for 3 of 4 seasons. They eventually got even one year, but beating Gastineau and the sack dance was a treat.

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