Sunday, October 19, 2025
The Joe Flacco Trade
Saturday, October 18, 2025
Brown BLog Predicts: Week 7 vs Dolphins
BROWNS CRISIS MODE: Opinion - What I Would Do If I Were Jimmy Haslam
I watched the Netflix documentary The Gambler and his Cowboys about Jerry Jones and came away with a different reaction than the one I imagined: a newfound respect for Jones. I knew Jones played College Football but I didn't realize he was a starting offensive lineman on a National Championship Team.
Jones has a sound foundation as a football expert. Furthermore, he grew up in a middle class family which gives him humility. Jones has often been bold, but I learned watching that documentary that at many points in his life, Jerry Jones faced decisions that would ruin him financially had things gone wrong. Jones oozes self confidence however the fact that he grew up by humble means gives him sufficient humility to assess risks.
What does this have to do with Jimmy Haslam? Everything. I think Jimmy Haslam sees himself in Jerry Jones and that self image is the source of everything that has gone wrong with the Cleveland Browns during the Haslam era.
First, Jimmy Haslam is not a football expert. Jerry Jones is. Ok, Jerry Jones is crazy, but he is an expert. Case in point? I can give you one good one. Jerry Jones passed on Johnny Football....
Second and most important, Haslam falls below the threshold of accurate self assessment. It was Richard Feynman who once stated "The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool"
Haslam spent his entire business career in a large corporation created and owned by his father. Unlike Jerry Jones, Haslam does not know what it feels like to know that one bad decision could lead to ruin. When you have the structure of Multinational Corporation behind you, it's hard to fail. I know, I ran an operation for a multinational corporation for 7 years in Italy. I had smaller more nimble competitors, who were led by people that had more technical depth than I did. But what they lacked that I possessed was the support of a big bank, world class law firms, tax consultants and accounting firms. I was smart enough to know that my success those 7 years was attributable to the organization I had supporting me and my team and that my very able competitors were handcuffed in many ways. I leveraged those advantages every chance I had.
When I look at the Browns during the Haslam era, it feels like he never learned he's not infallible. In the world of multinationals competing with smaller competitors, it's hard to lose. In the NFL everyone has the same resources. The consequences of impulsive decisions are immediate and destructive.
So what would I do if I were Jimmy Haslam after the Dolphins game?
- I would immediately announce that Kevin Stefanski no longer reports to me. I would have Stefanski report to Andrew Berry and I would announce that I will begin to search for a new leader to run football operations. Once hired, Berry would report to this person and this new leader would be responsible to drive football operations. I would wait until the end of the season but not any longer, to hire this person.
- I would offer Paul DePodesta a position as an outside consultant, but eliminate his role in the Cleveland Browns organization.
Why?
Because everything that has gone wrong with the Cleveland Browns during the Haslam era has Jimmy Haslam's fingerprints on it. And whether it be feelings of guilt or regret, it clouds his ability to assess situations.
More importantly, even when Haslam is paralyzed by regret, he still cannot control his impulsiveness. Yes for 6 years now Haslam has had the same head coach and general manager for if you look underneath the hood, impulsiveness still reigns:
- It had to be Haslam that drove the decision to fire AVP and replace him with Ken Dorsey - DISASTER
- It had to be Haslam to drive the decision to fire Mike Priefer and hire Bubba Ventrone - DISASTER
- $230,000,000 fully guaranteed? Who else, Jimmy Haslam - DISASTER
Need I go on?
I'm not sure Kevin Stefanski is the answer. But I am sure that Stefanski is a solid coach whose main defect is that his job security is too tightly connected to saying yes to every ignorant idea Paul DePodesta comes up with and I am also sure that Jimmy Haslam has no business running the football operations of an NFL team.
Solve the real problem first please.
Friday, October 17, 2025
Sad But True!
During the Steelers game on this sack of Dillon Gabriel, the Browns kept 8, yes EIGHT count them, offensive players in to protect Gabriel in an attempt to try to give Gabriel time to get a ball deep to one of the two receivers they sent downfield
The result? Jalen Ramsey sacked Dillon Gabriel
Harold Fannin, who to be fair, has flashed potential all season long as a pass catcher, made a rookie mistake and completely missed Ramsey's blitz.
So the Browns kept 8 in to protect their QB, and the Steelers with 7 defenders attacking, got to Gabriel in about 2 seconds for a big sack.
Saturday, October 11, 2025
Brown BLog Predicts: Week 6 vs Steelers
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
QB Depth Chart
I just read Kevin Stefanski's answer to the question of whether or not Shedeur Sanders is going to be QB2 now that Joe Flacco has been traded.
His usual evasive answer today was:
"In my role, I have to do what's best for our players, our team. I'm very invested in our quarterbacks' development."
Typical Stefanski answer. Allow me to translate
"No, Sheduer Sanders will not be our 2nd String QB this week"
When Stefanski does in fact make it clear he is demoting Sanders, watch the worldwide press explode. It's going to be a sight to watch!
Friday, October 3, 2025
Brown BLog Predicts: Week 5 vs Vikings
I cannot help but believe that one way or another, Dillon Gabriel is going to mark a turning point in the career of Kevin Stefanski and maybe Andrew Berry too. First let me say, I understand perfectly well that Kevin Stefanski knows far more about football than I do. He has probably forgotten more about football than i know. But... Jimmy Haslam? Let's be honest, he's a fan just like most of us. A fan who has a few billon dollars but he has proven over the course of his ownership that even if his aspiration is to be Jerry Jones, who I consider to be a football expert, albeit a crazy one, Jimmy Haslam is still more a fan than an expert. His winning percentage in the NFL serves as evidence of this.
So what's the point?
Dillon Gabriel makes his NFL debut this Sunday against Minnesota. Dillon Gabriel is facing real headwinds. Less than 5% of all starting NFL QBs in modern history have been under 6 feet and fewer than 3% have had sustained success His success in the NFL will hinge on anticipation, accuracy, and handling pressure without the elite rushing threat that QB's like Russell Wilson or Kyler Murray possess. My opinion is that it was Jimmy Haslam who mandated the Browns pick Shedeur Sanders and judging by the frowns in the room when Sanders was picked, i think there is a good chance I am correct. Since one evening passed between the pick of Gabriel in the third round of day 2 of the 2025 Draft and the pick of Sanders on day 3, I can imagine Haslam's texts blowing up that evening before day 3 from his deep list of NFL VIPs and the tone of most of those comments being "what the fuck?!"
The bottom line is this: Kevin Stefanski has had most of his NFL success with journeymen QBs like Case Keenan. Stefanski was starting to have success with Top 10 QB Baker Mayfield but for whatever reason that relationship ruptured. If Dillon Gabriel turns out to be just another journeyman, and the data says he will, I think the Browns will move on to a more traditional NFL Head Coach.
If Dillon Gabriel turns into Drew Brees, Kevin Stefanski will have a long reign as Head Coach of the Browns.
Time will tell.....
One week won't decide the future of Dillon Gabriel but I predict his career as an NFLstarter won't begin with a win. That of course will not be his fault because it's never the QB's fault when a QB they like fails.
Look for Brian Flores D to outflank the Browns D and come up with a W in London on Sunday
The Brown BLog Predict:
Vikings 24
Browns 10
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