in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesDawgs EDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Daily Dawg Chow: Browns news (3/21/19)TwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Joe Robbins/Getty ImagesCleveland Browns:“Pat Shurmur was all in on Odell Beckham Jr. trade; says Jabrill Peppers’ best ball is ahead” (Plain Dealer) - “Giants coach Pat Shurmur said Wednesday that he was all in on trading Odell Beckham Jr. to the Browns David Njoku Jersey , and praised his new safety Jabrill Peppers.”“Browns DL Myles Garrett grows Dawg Pound family, adopts a dog” (WKYC) - “Third-year defensive end Myles Garrett adopted a dog and announced his decision on Instagram with a picture of the pup in an orange Browns jersey and the caption: ‘Newest member of the #dawgpound! Meet my son, Gohan,’ followed by a dog emoji.”“A Beginners Guide to Dealing with Bandwagon Fans” (WFNY) - “It’s been nearly a week since the Cleveland Browns made their blockbuster trade for superstar wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. Fans spent that Wednesday night and the following days in a state of jubilation, celebrating their first bona fide sports celebrity since LeBron James.”“Kevin Zeitler says goodbye to Cleveland” (247Sports) - “Kevin Zeitler did not want a trade but he understands the NFL is a business. Shortly after the deal was publicly announced, Zeitler bid farewell to the city of Cleveland and the Browns’ fan base.”NFL:“Source: Kraft files motion to suppress evidence” (ESPN) - “Attorneys for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft filed a motion Wednesday to suppress evidence -- notably the video evidence -- in his solicitation of prostitution case, according to a source.”“Free Agent WR Randall Cobb Agrees to One-Year Deal With Dallas Cowboys” (MMQB) - “Cobb joins wide receiver Tavon Austin and tight end Jason Witten as the newest offensive additions to the team.”“Saints close to deal with Jared Cook” (PFT) - “Cook Larry Ogunjobi Color Rush Jersey , 31, set career highs last season with 68 catches for 896 yards and six touchdowns for the Raiders. He was with the Raiders two seasons.” Nine years ago, former Ravens coach Brian Billick made it clear that the teams submitting to have final say over all content that makes its way to HBO. That sense has softened a bit in recent years, mainly because no head coach has reiterated it. On Tuesday night, former Browns coach Hue Jackson did.“I had to watch it,” Jackson told Zach Gelb of CBS Sports Radio in response to the question of whether Jackson watched the show when the Browns were the subject of it. “The head coaches have to look at it. They have to see it to OK the content.”This means that Jackson watched last year’s first episode, which included an awkward exchange between Jackson and former Browns offensive coordinator Todd Haley Sheldrick Redwine Jersey , and that Jackson approved the inclusion of that stunning and revealing (not in a good way) scene. Gelb asked Jackson whether he regretted the incident.“Why would I regret saying what I feel as the head coach?” Jackson said. “That doesn’t make any sense to me. . . . Sometimes with some people they push too far, so maybe you guys need to know there was a conversation — that same conversation before. That had already happened before, so to me to have it come back up again it made no sense.”That’s fine, but why would Jackson approve the use of that scene if it lacked the context that Haley had previously argued against giving veteran players time off in training camp in order to avoid injury? It would have been very easy for Jackson to tell the producers that, without the benefit of realizing that Haley had brought the issue up in the past, Jackson’s decision to remind Haley who’s in charge would seem too heavy-handed.Of course, that’s another reason why coaches shouldn’t want their teams to be the centerpiece of . While focused on getting their teams ready for the coming season http://www.brownsfanshop.com/Sione-Takitaki-Jersey , they also have to play the role of TV producer, actively watching every episode of the show with a critical ear and a close eye on how the manner in which things presented during the show can and will be used against the team, the coach, the players, anyone.Put simply, it’s an additional headache that no NFL coach should want.