Coach E: Game For All Seasons

Friday Morning Quarterbacking: Twinsburg’s Big Test, Browns Doom & Baker’s Glow-Up

Season 6 Episode 227

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In this episode of Coach E: Game for All Seasons, the crew covers everything from high school football battles to NFL drama and big-time boxing.

🏈 Twinsburg’s David vs. Goliath Test
Coach E breaks down the undefeated Twinsburg Tigers’ historic matchup against powerhouse Wadsworth, why high school football programs thrive, and how discipline and fundamentals can level the playing field.

🏈 Cleveland Browns Doom & Gloom
The fellas react to another ugly Browns loss, breaking down Joe Flacco’s struggles, Kevin Stefanski’s play-calling, and whether this team is doomed before the season even starts.

🔥 Baker Mayfield’s Glow-Up
Is Baker Mayfield proving Cleveland wrong in Tampa Bay? The crew debates his surprising start, MVP whispers, and whether his success is more about talent or coaching.

🥊 The Night Crawford Owned Canelo
Finally, the episode closes with a breakdown of Terence “Bud” Crawford’s dominant win over Canelo Álvarez — comparing his style to Floyd Mayweather and asking if Crawford is now the pound-for-pound king of boxing.

And of course, we wrap things up with the Post Game Word, "Sometimes You Gotta Be Selfish" — the moment where sports talk meets life lessons.

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Keywords: Cleveland Browns, Browns vs Ravens, Baker Mayfield Tampa Bay, Twinsburg Tigers football, Wadsworth football, Kevin Stefanski play-calling, Terence Crawford vs Canelo Álvarez, Crawford boxing legacy, NFL Week 2 recap, high school football Ohio, Post Game Word