Everlong wrote:The Browns now have a top 5 front office with a bottom 1 head coach and owner
Hopefully Jimmy Haslam learns to stay out of the way, and they can get Hue Jackson the fuck out of there sooner than later. Then the Browns might actually be set up for some long-term success.
As I heard someone else say, Hue Jackson is out of excuses this season. If he can't produce better results he'll be out and Dorsey will get to pick his next coach. The situation is strange in that Hue wasn't given much of a traditional chance with a Harvard lawyer assembling his team for him, firing a coach right after that might turn other coaching candidates off of the job. That being said, Hue rarely got the most out of his team and his play calling is often atrocious.
That being said with the Browns finally poised to take a QB at the top of the first round (first time since the 1999 draft for that), it doesn't make much sense making him learn one offense his rookie season, and then learn a whole new offense the next year. Similar things have derailed former Browns QB's in the past.
As for Jimmy Haslam, the Browns best chance of getting away from his meddling is a grand jury.