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Why the James Harden Experiment just might work; what Sam Darnold's Super Bowl says about the Browns' offseason

Why the James Harden Experiment just might work; what Sam Darnold's Super Bowl says about the Browns' offseason

Update: 2026-02-10
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  • Terry summarizes the flurry of activity with the Cavaliers trading for James Harden, the Browns changing coaches, and the Guardians signing José Ramírez to a long-term deal.

  • The Cavaliers' acquisition of James Harden was part of a larger three-for-three player swap that is viewed as a significant upgrade in overall talent and toughness.

  • Initial Terry skepticism over the Harden trade has shifted to optimism when viewing the entire package of incoming players, not just Harden himself.

  • The trade was designed to support Donovan Mitchell by lightening his offensive and emotional load, keeping him fresher for critical moments.

  • James Harden's debut showcased his elite offensive playmaking but also highlighted his significant defensive liabilities, confirming the trade-off the team made.

  • The acquisition of Dennis Schroder is seen as a crucial move, bringing a feisty, aggressive identity and ball-handling to the second unit.

  • Center Jarrett Allen has experienced a significant offensive surge, attributed to increased assertiveness and more space in the paint in Evan Mobley's absence.

  • Coach Kenny Atkinson earned praise for his skillful development of young players and his ability to adapt to lineup changes throughout a challenging season.

  • The Browns face a critical defensive coordinator hire, needing a candidate whose philosophy aligns with the aggressive "front-four" system Jim Schwartz established.

  • Jim Schwartz's exit was seen as inevitable after he was passed over for the head coaching job, a move made to prevent potential "internal discord."

  • A look back at the 2018 QB draft class ranks Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson as the top talents, ironically noting that backup Sam Darnold is the only one with a Super Bowl ring.

  • Why the Browns should pursue a QB reclamation project, such as trading for Mac Jones or Malik Willis, to develop a high-upside backup.

  • Terry makes a strong case for top prospect Chase DeLauter to be on the Guardians' Opening Day roster, dismissing concerns over service time manipulation.

  • José Ramírez's team-friendly contract is considered a unique anomaly, driven by a personal loyalty not to be expected from other athletes.

  • The Guardians' quiet offseason is partially explained by a significant financial hit (est. $20 million annually) from their new, less lucrative TV rights deal.

  • Could the Guardians swing a deal for the Dodgers' Andy Pages?

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Why the James Harden Experiment just might work; what Sam Darnold's Super Bowl says about the Browns' offseason

Why the James Harden Experiment just might work; what Sam Darnold's Super Bowl says about the Browns' offseason

Terry Pluto, Cleveland.com