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From our old friend Vic Carucci: Heard #Browns Executive VP/General Counsel Sashi Brown could be in line to take over team's football operation. Very analytics-driven. https://twitter.com/viccarucci/status/683779066378498049Interviewing Sashi Brown would also fulfill the Rooney Rule (if it applies to the front office). From Business Insider: As a young associate at the Washington, D.C., law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, Sashi Brown didn’t go looking for sports work so much as it found him.
“I wish I could tell you there was some well-thought-out, sophisticated plan, but there really wasn’t,” Brown said. “I was doing traditional corporate work. Venture capital and private equity. I got an opportunity to start working on some sports transactions.
“It piqued my interest.”
When Brown started at Wilmer in 2002, its corporate practice was headed by Dick Cass, now president of the Baltimore Ravens and whose sports work included Jerry Jones’ purchase of the Dallas Cowboys, the sale of the Washington Redskins to Dan Snyder, and Steve Bisciotti’s purchase of the Ravens. Brown did some work on Bisciotti’s buyout of Art Modell to complete his purchase of the team, as well as on the sale of a minority interest in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment and on some sponsorship contracts for the Dallas Cowboys.
“I started peeking under the hood of what clubs deal with day to day, what makes some good or bad, and at some league issues,” Brown said. “It was all interesting to learn about.”
Brown left the firm in 2005 for an in-house counsel job with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He made the move to Cleveland in 2013. With the Browns, he has expanded his responsibilities to include both business and football, dealing with sponsor, media and facility negotiations as well as cap management issues.
“I really enjoy both sides of the business,” Brown said. “As I move forward, I would hope to continue in that sort of role and not get pushed to either side.” http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2015/03/30/Forty-Under-40/Sashi-Brown.aspxIf Sashi Brown is promoted, then I would guess Scheiner is toast. Why? Scheiner is on the business side, not in football operations. (and from what I have heard, also excels at chasing the female staffers around the office)
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
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j/c: #Browns GM Ray Farmer put on a jovial mood walking out of stadium. Polite, shaking hands w players, media, etc. No stress about his fate. https://twitter.com/TonyGrossi
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I am so sick of being emotionally invested in this team. I have always been optimistic about our chances every year, not any more. All I ask for is an 8-8 team, a little bit of respect but no...we have to be the joke of the league for the last 20 years. There were teams like the Raiders that I could look at and say at least we are not them, not any more..at least they are turning things around. How can you suck for this long?
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If Sashi Brown is promoted, then I would guess Scheiner is toast.
Why? Scheiner is on the business side, not in football operations. (and from what I have heard, also excels at chasing the female staffers around the office) If someone from the business side of the team is being promoted to oversee everything, then they would probably want to hire their own "Alec Scheiner." And yes, I've read the same things about Scheiner.
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The item posted said that Brown was in line to take over football operations, not business operations.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
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The item posted said that Brown was in line to take over football operations, not business operations. My bad. Read it wrong.
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I feel ya Knight, I've felt that way for awhile now.
To have no emotion at all about the team anymore is why I never get angry about the never ending losing like I use to.
Such a tease last years 7-4 start was though, I was coming back around actually gaining just a tiny bit of optimism, but the door has been slammed shut again.
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I am so sick of being emotionally invested in this team. That hits the nail on the head for me. For the past 40yrs I couldn't wait for fall and Browns football. Every Sunday is given up to watch the games. About 1/4 of my wardrobe is Browns gear. We're getting nothing in return for our investment....and I'm not even asking much other than to field a competent team that isn't the joke of the NFL.
And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul. - John Muir
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