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Despite Constant Turnover, Should Browns Consider Yet Another Coaching Change?

October 28, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

In July, during training camp, Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam said something to the assembled media that resulted in a sense of calm washing over the entire organization: He's all for coaching continuity into the 2016 season.
Haslam, via Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal, said, "We're not going to blow things up. ... I think we're on the right track, so we're not going to blow things up. I understand why people might ask that after a couple of bumps in the road the first couple of years, but we're not going to do that. I think we're putting in place a good foundation."
Given that Haslam had an itchy trigger finger after his first season as the team's owner, relieving head coach Rob Chudzinski and his staff of their duties after just one year on the job and doing the same to team president Joe Banner and general manager Mike Lombardi, this sounded like good news at the time.
The one thing the Browns have desperately needed since returning to the league in 1999 ...

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