The Browns have one of the worst, bottom 5, head coaches in the league. Until that is rectified, the results will stay the same. I've been saying this since year 2. This was all very predictable.
But he'll get a stay of execution because Bubba will be the sacrificial lamb this year. Haslam has become so afraid to be criticized for acting too hastily that he doesn't act at all.
This is what he has to show for six years in -
--3-17 in the last 20 games
--never won a division or come close to winning a division
--never started 2-0
--couldn't make it work with either starting QB he was given
--was given an embarrassment of riches by Dorsey and squandered it all; no coach has ever done less with more
--the side of the ball he has the least to do with plays inspired, aggressive, winning football; his side of the ball plays like they've never seen a blitz before or drew up plays with hot reads
--no developmental player seems to develop...ever...not a single wide receiver drafted has been any good; zinter doesn't even dress on game day and the list goes on
--invents new ways to lose annually
--wasting the primes of the best defensive player in the league and a top 3 corner
--was in the basement during the best coaching job of his tenure with no communication with the team
--has fired and hired numerous coordinators but the results don't change; he is the common denominator
--took him 6 years to realize camp cupcake doesn't work
--caught lightning in a bottle twice but unable to sustain anything
People like him because he's not a fat slob who calls people by their first names in pressers, but the results don't lie. The offense takes on the personality of their coach. Ho-hum, whatever...drop balls, doesn't matter. It's not about the results, it's about the process. What did they say...they are intentional about the process? I don't even know what that means.
Browns need a win first mentality coach that prioritizes winning first and everything else after. Until we have that, the results will never change.