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Cleveland Browns Offense (2000) – Pete Carmichael

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Cleveland Browns Offense (2000) - Pete Carmichael

Peter Carmichael was the offensive coordinator for the 2000 Cleveland Browns. He was in his first season with the Browns, and he was responsible for calling the plays for one of the worst offenses in NFL history.

The Browns' offense averaged just 277.9 yards per game in 2000, which was the worst in the NFL. The Browns also averaged just 15.6 points per game, which was the second-worst in the NFL.

The Browns' offense was led by quarterback Tim Couch, who was in his fourth season as the starter. Couch was a talented quarterback, but he was also inconsistent and injury-prone. He threw for 2,753 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2000, but he also threw 19 interceptions.

The Browns' offense also had a number of other talented players, including running back Errict Rhett, wide receiver Kevin Johnson, and tight end Mark Campbell. Rhett was a powerful running back who was able to break tackles and run through defenders. Johnson was a big and physical wide receiver who was able to make plays down the field. Campbell was a versatile tight end who was able to catch passes and block for the run.

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