How To Fix the Cleveland Browns

The Cleveland Browns have been bad for a very long time. Even their “success” has been at the most minimal during my lifetime. Every good thing about this franchise is from a very long time ago, mostly before the Super Bowl era. Most recently and by most people that are still alive, all they know is the bad side. The bad side includes things like the revolving door of quarterbacks that still hasn’t closed. For crying out loud, that is the most important position in all of sports! The team has been moved to another city where that team won a Super Bowl or two. A lot of us remember the drive, the fumble, and a host of other named nightmare moments in history. So, how do we fix the Cleveland Browns?

I’m going to start by saying, I’m leaving player personnel out of this one. There are things above that level that need fixed first! I also don’t care about excitement for a playoff win a few years ago. If that is how little it takes to make you happy, then that proves you’re a poverty franchise and the fans are so in need of real winning you made them poverty fans for being happy with the smallest amount of return. You don’t want your partner in life to give you the bare minimum, so why is it ok to just want, just another playoff win which should absolutely be your bare minimum after all this. Now we move on to what needs done to start the fix of the Cleveland Browns once and for all.

Everything starts at the top, and by the top I mean the very top. The Haslams need to go and they need to go now, or this will never work. Next, they either need to get rid of Head Coach Kevin Stefanski or at the least make him stop being the play caller. It isn’t working and it is obvious it isn’t working. After they’ve filled these two issues, it is time to make a real plan for the future moving forward. When they do make whatever that plan looks like, they need to stick with for a few years. This is something they are forever terrible at. This franchise constantly wants overnight success and they will always have the opposite if they think and continue to do business that way. Stefanski thinks he’s the smartest guy in every room and at the end of most games he is out coached and out thought by his counterpart on the other sideline. Which then in-turn makes him feel he needs to do too much to try to prove he still is the smarter one. Let’s start with these things and then we can talk player personnel. This franchise is too historical to be this much of an embarrassment year after year after year.