Paul Brown was a class act! He seems like a businessman. Of course, he wanted to win! You don't go into an occupation or for that matter anything, if you don't want to do your best. Also, you have to want success and desire to make it to the top if you go into something. If that's not one of your goals, you shouldn't go into it.
@mjp96 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the '70's in Cleveland, post Paul Brown. This is so great. He IS Mr. Ohio. Amazing. Love this interview, thank you!!
@gingerblue226511 ай бұрын
Can you imagine if Paul Brown had promoted and made Bill Walsh the head coach of the Bengals, before the 49ers got him. The Bengals would of won at least half dozen Super Bowls with Bill Walsh as head coach and Paul Brown as President and general manager.
@ericlehman68419 ай бұрын
It's possible, but there's no guarantee.
@realtyranny33102 жыл бұрын
Paul would not have treated Sam Wyche the way his son treated him.
@danejurus692 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful man.
@JSSTyger Жыл бұрын
Paul Brown 7 State championships coaching Massillon and another school in Maryland 1 College National championship at Ohio State 4 AAFC championships and 3 NFL championships with the Browns ...and Art Modell fired this man and the Bengals came from this.
@brandtmanning10842 жыл бұрын
I grew up in Greater Cincinnati as a Bengals fan. I was too young to remember Paul Brown as a coach. Paul Brown always reminded me of my grandpa who started my family's electrical business.....just on looks. Ive heard clips of him talking and especially after hearing this.....Paul Brown talks just a little bit more than my grandpa, but still can get a point across in fewer words than most people today. Guys like this didnt beat around the bush. The fact that he watched game tapes and even attended day after meetings meant he cared. He put in his advice and opinion and then said go do it. My grandpa never pulled a tool out of my hand and said "stand aside". He told me how to do something better if he thought it could be improved. He seldomly openly watched us work. His opinion mattered because ultimately he was the boss and he signed our checks. Those were the days, no bosses watching cameras, any second guesses were told to your face, the boss was at work just like you were and not "working remotely", and you knew the guy who signed your checks very likely got to where he was by doing the work that he was paying you to do now.
@daviddunn773 Жыл бұрын
Paul Brown has to be rolling over in his grave again because of his son Mike Brown.......
@isaacslingerland451 Жыл бұрын
As a Browns fan, I’d say for many many years this would be true, But the Bengals have come back to one of the most competitive teams in the league. It’s no longer a team You can beat and People say “calm down it’s just the Bengals”, now it’s “Hey hell yeah We beat the Bengals! We must have Atleast a decent team now!”