Browns fire GM; coach Jackson to return in '18

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The Cleveland Browns fired Sashi Brown, their executive vice president of football operations, on Thursday. Brown headed the personnel department for the past two years.


Head coach Hue Jackson will remain on the job and will return for the 2018 season, "but we feel it is necessary to take significant steps to strengthen our personnel department," owner Jimmy Haslam said in a statement.

Other front-office members also are expected to be let go as the team reshapes its front office again, sources told ESPN.


Cleveland immediately will begin its official search for a new general manager, its ninth since the franchise returned to the city in 1999, though it quietly has been inquiring about others around the league for weeks now, per sources.


Former Kansas City Chiefs general manager John Dorsey is expected to emerge as a leading contender, sources told ESPN.


"We have great appreciation and gratitude for Sashi's commitment and leadership to our organization but believe transitioning to someone with strong experience and success in drafting and building consistently winning football teams is critical to the future of the Cleveland Browns," Haslam said in the statement.
The Browns, 0-12 this season, are 1-27 with Brown in control of personnel and Jackson as coach.


The team failed to execute a trade for Cincinnati Bengals quarterback AJ McCarron seconds before the NFL's Oct. 31 deadline, when the proper paperwork did not get processed. The trade, which looked like it was going through, abruptly fell apart.


Brown leaves a Cleveland team that traded away the picks that became quarterbacks Carson Wentz (Philadelphia) and Deshaun Watson (Houston), but also has stockpiled picks for future drafts and created more salary-cap space than any team in the league.


Cleveland actually is well-positioned for future years, many NFL executives have noted recently. Whoever takes over inherits some of the riches that Brown helped to acquire.


The Browns have six extra picks in April's draft -- a first-round pick, two seconds, a fourth and a fifth. The Browns also have $59.25 million in cap space that they can roll over into next year, when they already are scheduled to have another $38.6 million of room, giving them almost $100 million in salary-cap space.


"The 2018 draft and offseason is pivotal for our franchise, we need to ensure that we maximize our opportunity for success; with our picks, free agency and building our roster," Haslam said in the statement.


Haslam and his wife, Dee, are expected to interview GM candidates as early as this week, per sources. They already could have spoken with former NFL general managers Dorsey, Dave Gettleman and Scot McCloughan without any permission or any restrictions.


Thursday's shakeup continues a run that has made Cleveland the NFL's most unstable franchise. Since returning to Cleveland, the Browns had had eight different general managers -- Brown, Ray Farmer, Michael Lombardi, Tom Heckert, George Kokinis, Phil Savage, Butch Davis and Dwight Clark. It also has employed longtime executives Paul DePodesta, Joe Banner, Mike Holmgren and Mike Keenan.


The Browns also have had nine head coaches since 1999, tied for fourth-most in the NFL. The Bills, Dolphins and Raiders have all had 10.
 
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I'm telling you now, this Hue Jackson has something over the Owner

Has to be !!!

No Fuking way they Keep this LOSER
 

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Hue Jackson is
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1-27
 
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The baseball money ball approach couldn't save this franchise lol. Shit doesn't work with football
 

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Classic Browns news to hear the local sports talk to hear all the rumors about who will come to this dumpster fire as GM.Also the new GM will want to hire his own coach not the 1-27 buffoon that you have now who doesnt have a clue.
 
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Classic Browns news to hear the local sports talk to hear all the rumors about who will come to this dumpster fire as GM.Also the new GM will want to hire his own coach not the 1-27 buffoon that you have now who doesnt have a clue.

Lol they're my favorite play this weekend probably. face)(*^% they get their only win of the year this week I think. So what is local radio saying?

I was going to play them regardless of this move though.
 
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And I don't like hue jackson. He's in it for the process and the long run. You can see it in his expressions/ body language. Plus continuity is a good thing for a struggling franchise. He was a solid coordinator. Prolly not the best head coach but they have coaching in place. Just need more athletes and playmakers. But obviously they want to win a game.
 

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Lmao@ 1-27 SU as a coach & he keeps his job, hahaha!

I remember the Chargers coach went 13-3, won the division title but lost SU at home to the Jets in the playoffs, & he was fired......Hue is 1-27, & keeps his job, lol!
 

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If the Browns are serious about turning things around and become a winning franchise they need to fire Hue...

To get any top head coach or top candidate for head coach they will need to keep the GM position open as any of the
candidates will want their own guy in their with them at GM...

If the Browns do not do this then they will continue along the path of failure, if they do then they at least have a chance to get a top guy.

Much like the Giants who are doing it ass backwards by hiring a GM and then a HC. They will most likely not get a top candidate with that strategy.
 

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Lol they're my favorite play this weekend probably. face)(*^% they get their only win of the year this week I think. So what is local radio saying?

I was going to play them regardless of this move though.
first thing we agree on! I like CLE this wknd also
 

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The fact is most decent assistants up for HC jobs would pass on the Browns and wait for another team. I'm not talking about mediocre assistants who will take any job offered to them. You think Matt Patricia or Josh McDaniels would leave the Pats for Cleveland. Both have had chances to leave. I wonder if Jim Schwartz of the Eagles would take the Cleveland job. It's going to be a decent paycheck but if your canned two years from now it's going to be hard to find another HC job unless you toil as an assistant again. Would much rather go after job at Indy and hope Luck heals up. You have a chance there. It seems no matter what Cleveland does it ends fucked up. You know many top candidates turned down the Eagles after Kelly was fired because they didn't want to work with Roseman. You have an owner who doesn't meddle and who will spend whatever it takes to win. Adam Gaze turned the Eagles down to go to Miami. Right now he looks like an idiot. I think this is why they kept Jackson in Cleveland. The situation is so bad only coaches that would be worst than Jackson would take job.
 
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you guys don't be wanting your money- please send to me- i'll take it

Lol take it please. You think I want to bet these assholes. They get down to the red zone and choke it time after time. I like money is why I am going to bet them though.


Packers are the way better red zone team as far as scoring touchdowns. But if you can stop packers ground game....can a 88 yard passing winning qb last week beat you? This is their opportunity to not be a mark in history.


Packers are so vanilla on defense too.
 

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