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If it comes down to one or the other, I ask myself this: who did the better job? Is Stefanski better at coaching or is Berry better as being a GM?
Obviously we don't know all that goes on in the building, so it is nearly impossible to say. We do get to see results each Sunday and it is easier to say Stefanski isn't very good. That is the easy conclusion.
To me, if only one has to go, I dump Berry. I came to that conclusion the moment he skipped the mid season PC as had been the norm since the two started together. In that moment is when Berry shifted all the problems to Stefanski's side of the table, essentially telling Kevin that he has to take on all the responsibility.
Berry is a weasel. I don't like those people. In the end Kevin is probably gone and Berry remains.
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn. GM Strong
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Haslam, Berry and KS knew that the roster was bad the last two seasons.
When they passed on a first round quarterback and traded down to get a 2026 first rounder. Then they drafted a third and 5th round qb.
It was clear that 2025 was cooked.
Berry was the person who let the roster get where it is.
How could he be retained and KS fired?
If so it is another Haslam move proving he does not know what it takes to be an owner who wins.
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If so it is another Haslam move proving he does not know what it takes to be an owner who wins. Haslam bought into the analytics scheme, believing it would lead the Browns to a Super Bowl and IT FAILED MISRABLY.
Haslam needs to learn that there are no short cuts or gimmicks that lead NFL franchises to build championship caliber teams.
Football is a game that relies on "basics" to produce favorable/winning results...something Haslam hasn't learned yet.
Last edited by mac; 01/04/26 10:15 AM.
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Yet every NFL team uses analytics. Every NBA team uses analytics and every MLB team uses analytics.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
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If it comes down to one or the other, I ask myself this: who did the better job? Is Stefanski better at coaching or is Berry better as being a GM?
Obviously we don't know all that goes on in the building, so it is nearly impossible to say. We do get to see results each Sunday and it is easier to say Stefanski isn't very good. That is the easy conclusion.
To me, if only one has to go, I dump Berry. I came to that conclusion the moment he skipped the mid season PC as had been the norm since the two started together. In that moment is when Berry shifted all the problems to Stefanski's side of the table, essentially telling Kevin that he has to take on all the responsibility.
Berry is a weasel. I don't like those people. In the end Kevin is probably gone and Berry remains. 100%! Any head coach with Stefanski’s record should be fired, especially with the last two seasons train wreck. The sad part is that Berry’s contribution was even worse.
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