Chiefs coach Reid hired John Dorsey over ex- #Browns GM Tom Heckert. "Tom is phenomenal at what he does. Thought John better fit for Chiefs"
— Scott Petrak ct (@ScottPetrak) February 21, 2013
"Cleveland opened with a heartbreaking 17-16 loss to the Eagles, with Michael Vick orchestrating a game-winning drive late in the fourth quarter, and things only got worse from there. The Browns committed 12 turnovers (nearly half of the season's 26) during an 0-5 start. They had just one winning streak, stringing together three victories from Week 12 to Week 14 over the struggling Steelers, Raiders and Chiefs. But the momentum quickly shifted. They closed the slate with a three-game skid, finishing 5-11 and in last place. Ahem, The Browns Way"
Over at Cincy Jungle, they did an A+ job discussing the differences between "cap hit" and "cash spend," as well as what the 89% minimum spending rule applies to.
I wanted to hire coordinators who had NFL experience. In meeting with Pat, it was one of those "is this too good to be true" moments… We just seemed to hit it off… I asked Pat, "where do you see yourself?" and he said "I just want to win." … Pat’s office is right next to mine and I know his door is always open… His personality, his mind set, it was a slam-dunk for me.
Per Daryl Ruiter, on twitter. "Haslam quoted in Knoxville news "This is about me realizing my first love is running Pilot Flying J and wanting to return to that job"" Now that Haslam has a fully realized authority and leadership structure established in Cleveland, he's returning to run the day-to-day operations of Flying J. The most intriguing question during this process is how far in advance he knew this was coming; his leadership team in Cleveland (From CEO, to Strategic VP's, to Personnel VP's) suggest that most of his power as owner was destined to be delegated from the start. I believe a Browns-centric press release will follow, shortly.
The first 10 minutes of the show this guy slams the city of Cleveland. Then they talk alot of NFL and golf afterwards, but man he crushes Cleveland.
What do we think about bringing him here? We could use some more vertical threat beyond Travis; and it would save spending draft picks on more young WRs- our current crop (Little, Gordon, Benjamin & Norwood) are young enough as it is. And we have the money...
We're actually not at the top of the list for a change.
Billy Davis was not out of work for long. He not only got a new job, but a promotion as well.
I almost forgot about this guy. Looks like he is gonna get on the field for the first time in awhile. Ray Ray is a freak and certainly an interesting prospect in the later rounds
I had been told that Brandon Weeden did not look very good through the first two days of OTAs and...
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