Stump Mitchell Speaks On ‘Bad Blood’ Against The Browns
Notably, not even letting go of OC Alex Van Pelt made as much noise as firing one of his subordinates.
Running backs coach Stump Mitchell had been a fan favorite from the moment he arrived five years ago, and some fans thought he was wrongfully let go.
In any case ,the veteran mentor doesn’t feel the same way, and he as of late told Camryn Equity of Information 5 Cleveland that there’s no ill will at all among them and the association, expressing that he was appreciative for the five years he spent as a representative (through Camryn Equity on Twitter).
“Ill will? Goodness, by no means. At the end of the day, I had a chance to be utilized by this association for quite a long time. No ill will at all.”
“I think they just take the actions for a certain something… to carry a title here to Cleveland.”
“No ill will at all.”
Mitchel was a big part of Nick Chubb’s growth into one of the best running backs in the game. The Browns’ rushing attack was one of the best in the league, mostly because they didn’t have a quarterback.
In order to maximize their $240 million investment in Deshaun Watson once and for all, the team is reportedly now making moves to bring in players who are better suited to his skill set.
The group has previously redone the guard under Jim Schwartz, and they hope to have a comparative way to deal with the offense in the offseason.
There’s still no word concerning who will continue with Mitchell’s obligations.
Given his réusmé and track record of success throughout the league, he should quickly find a new home in the National Football League.