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I stumbled upon this little statistical nugget somewhere over the last couple of days:
The Cleveland Browns' offense has scored five touchdowns this season. The New Orleans Saints' defense has scored six touchdowns this season. The Browns are a train wreck of a football team. Their owner is now paying two former general managers. The last one, George Kokinis, was so far out of the loop that he found out his team had traded Braylon Edwards by watching a television report about the deal. Memo to George: That should have been a clue that your days were numbered in Berea. And yet, Kokinis doesn't even seem to have been the biggest problem with the Browns. If there was a firing to happen during the Browns' bye week, I'd have bet on "offensive" coordinator Brian Daboll. When your offense is being outscored by another team's defense, even Maurice Carthon is laughing at you. How can one starcrossed franchise keep making poor decisions on everything? They've picked bad coaches. They've picked bad front-office people. They've picked bad players. You'd think, just by accident, that something the Browns did over the last decade would have come up smelling like a rose. It hasn't happened yet.
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