Cleveland Cans Genius Garbage
Since their reconstitution, the Cleveland Browns have amassed a 64-129 record. They have recorded two winning seasons. They have scored one playoff appearance. They have won zero playoff contests. For the Browns, progress would be success.
On Monday, the Browns fired Coach Romeo Crennel and General Manager Phil Savage. “Romeo was a gentleman through and through,” said Owner Randy Lerner. “He was gracious to a fault. I think it says a lot about someone when they're going through adversity who continues to do their job. To me, as well as the rest of the guys on the team, that really said a lot about coach Crennel and who he is.”
During his tenure, Crennel logged a 24-40 ledger. Meanwhile, Savage selected Braylon Edwards, Joe Thomas, and Brady Quinn. “I would like to think we are a more compelling organization to come be a part of than we were four years ago,” said Lerner.
Prior to their Cleveland arrivals, Crennel and Savage were geniuses. In my opinion, the Browns should avoid the impact hire. They should pursue the correct hire.
On Monday, the Browns fired Coach Romeo Crennel and General Manager Phil Savage. “Romeo was a gentleman through and through,” said Owner Randy Lerner. “He was gracious to a fault. I think it says a lot about someone when they're going through adversity who continues to do their job. To me, as well as the rest of the guys on the team, that really said a lot about coach Crennel and who he is.”
During his tenure, Crennel logged a 24-40 ledger. Meanwhile, Savage selected Braylon Edwards, Joe Thomas, and Brady Quinn. “I would like to think we are a more compelling organization to come be a part of than we were four years ago,” said Lerner.
Prior to their Cleveland arrivals, Crennel and Savage were geniuses. In my opinion, the Browns should avoid the impact hire. They should pursue the correct hire.
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