Albert Breer: Why Alex Van Pelt was fired by the Browns
On Friday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, Albert Breer of SI and MMQB joined the show to break down why Alex Van Pelt was fired by the Browns earlier this offseason.
He was the glue of the staff…
Albert Breer: The reason he was let go in Cleveland was because ownership and Paul DePodesta, not Kevin Stefanski, ownership and Paul DePodesta were frustrated with the progress Deshaun Watson had made. I don’t think that they really, truly… the people who made that decision, really, truly knew his value to that staff. Other people on that staff, not so much Kevin (Stefanski) but people below him, were floored when they fired him for two reasons. Number one, how do you fire the offensive coordinator after you just won 11 games with four different quarterbacks, with your fourth and fifth tackles, without Nick Chubb.
Ryan Johnston: Including at least 2 or 3 of those guys that nobody’s ever heard of, right? I mean, you’re talking about Jeff Driskel, PJ Walker, Dorian Thompson-Robinson. Like those are some of the guys he was working with.
Albert Breer: So you just went through that, right? I mean, Zo how often do you see teams survive losing one tackle, let alone three? They lost their first three tackles for the year.
Scott Zolak: You usually don’t. Look at the New England Patriots this year, you really had no tackles.
Albert Breer: There’s no tackle depth across the league period and he was able to help build an offense that was able to sustain. With Joe Flacco coming off the couch with their fourth and fifth tackles, without Nick Chubb, Kareem Hunt coming back in. So there’s that, which was one reason why people there were floored that he got fired. The other one I think is a real key though. He was the glue of that staff.
Kevin, if you know him, he’s a great guy. He’s not the most outgoing guy, you know. His personality is very dry. He’s got a good sense of humor, but he’s not like this outwardly gregarious guy. Alex was the one that held that staff together when guys were coming out, when guys were going in. He is a guy who was a unifying force in that building. And after the year the Patriots they just came off, with the state their staff was in coming out of that season. I mean, Zo you could talk about his personality, like this is a great guy.
Scott Zolak: Great guy. Pittsburgh guy. He’ll break your balls. But I always had fun with him and, just the back and forths we had when he was in Buffalo. That and I ran into a bunch after it. It’s going to be good to see him again. So, it’s good to see somebody that I actually know that I can pick out of a freakin lineup that is coming in to be part of something.
Albert Breer: The point is though, that’s what they need.