Article By Tom Hammer on 22nd June, 2009
Coming off of a 10-6 year in 2007, there were huge expectations for the franchise and Browns fans and the Pound were down right giddy. Several factors contributed to a brutal season, including injuries, a tough schedule, late game collapses, bad coaching and poor play by several key players (eg. Braylon Edwards.)
As I've written regarding the Cleveland Indians current situation with Eric Wedge, I understand the need to move on from a coaching perspective because the head coach is accountable for the success and/or failure of a team.
I agreed with moving forward without Romeo Crennel and actually applauded the hiring of Mangini. What has transpired since his hiring has left me scratching my head and ...
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