CaptainStubing
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unfortunately, no one would be surprised ...
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Hue wins
Browns owner Jimmy Haslam confirmed Hue Jackson will return for the 2018 season.
Browns fired EVP Sashi Brown on Thursday. "Hue Jackson will remain our coach and will return for the 2018 season," Haslam said in a statement, "but we feel it is necessary to take significant steps to strengthen our personnel department." The moves suggest Jackson has won some sort of internal power struggle, likely indicating he will have an important voice in personnel decisions moving forward. If that is true, it could hinder Cleveland's search for a new general manager.
Lots of blame to go around.Browns fired EVP Sashi Brown.
Despite the team having just one win in almost two seasons under Brown, this move comes somewhat out of left field and makes almost no sense. Hired in January of 2016, Brown was tasked with rebuilding the roster from the ground up, a task which the Browns should have known would take longer than 28 games. The good news is Sashi will leave Cleveland with five picks in the first two rounds including potentially two top-10 selections. With Brown out the door, the focus will turn to the job status of Hue Jackson, but this move seems like an indication the coach has won some sort of power struggle. All that is left to do now is wait for that A.J. McCarron blockbuster.
A dumb hire by a dumb ownerHe was such a dumb hire.
You need to remember that the Browns are the class of the NFL when it comes to nuking things and starting over. The problem is they are lacking in the next step which starting over with someone who knows what they are doingBrowns needed to do what the 9ers did this past offseason and that's nuke it from orbit and make an unattractive job attractive by promising coaching candidates that they will have a say in who is hired as GM.
That way your coach and GM are on the same page and that will have all the top HC prospects interested in the job.
The job would be attractive because of the talent already onboard, the number of draft picks, and plenty of cap space.
Interesting because the Browns have been a case study in suck since they were rescued in 1999. It has finally reached a point where attendance is downI agree, but the fans are buying the tickets and watching. The attendance has suffered this year, it will only get worse unless you get some good PR and make a big move.
Make Hue coach and GM...ya know because that always worksHue wins
Browns owner Jimmy Haslam confirmed Hue Jackson will return for the 2018 season.
Browns fired EVP Sashi Brown on Thursday. "Hue Jackson will remain our coach and will return for the 2018 season," Haslam said in a statement, "but we feel it is necessary to take significant steps to strengthen our personnel department." The moves suggest Jackson has won some sort of internal power struggle, likely indicating he will have an important voice in personnel decisions moving forward. If that is true, it could hinder Cleveland's search for a new general manager.