Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson is thrilled about the hiring of Ken Dorsey as the team’s new offensive coordinator. In his introductory press conference, Dorsey expressed his excitement about working with Watson and his belief in his abilities as a top quarterback in the league. Watson, in turn, is equally excited to get to know Dorsey and learn from his experience coaching dual-threat quarterbacks like Cam Newton and Josh Allen.
Watson is currently in Los Angeles, rehabbing his shoulder and preparing for the upcoming season. He has spoken with former members of the Buffalo Bills, who played under Dorsey, and received positive reviews about his coaching style. They described Dorsey as someone who wants to score a lot of points, have a top offense in the league, and ensure the success of everyone involved.
Overall, Watson is looking forward to working with Dorsey and proving himself as one of the league’s top quarterbacks. He appreciates Dorsey’s belief in his abilities and is excited to learn from him and improve his game. With their combined efforts, the Browns hope to have a successful season and win many football games.
Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson is aiming to become one of the league’s top passers, according to Ken Dorsey, a former quarterback himself. However, Watson’s first two seasons with the Browns have been inconsistent, mainly due to a lengthy suspension and injuries that have limited him to just 12 games. So far, he has thrown for 2,217 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions.
One of the consequences of Watson’s lack of progress within the offense was the firing of offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt. It was reported that ownership and chief strategy officer Paul DePodesta, rather than head coach Kevin Stefanski, were frustrated with Watson’s development. This decision surprised other members of the coaching staff, who valued Van Pelt’s contributions.
Fortunately for Van Pelt, he quickly found a new job as the offensive coordinator for the New England Patriots. Meanwhile, the Browns made additional changes to their offensive coaching staff, hiring Andy Dickerson as the offensive line coach, Tommy Rees as the tight ends coach, and Duce Staley as the running backs coach. Watson is optimistic about these changes and believes that the coaching staff now has the necessary firepower.
Although Watson is currently recovering from shoulder surgery, he expects to be ready for training camp. He expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming season, emphasizing the importance of learning and executing the new offensive strategies on game days.
J.R. DeGroote covers the Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Lakers for a tabloid format.
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