Should the Browns fire Mangini?
By HenrySwan
@HenrySwan (27)
United States
November 5, 2009 9:46pm CST
They already fired George Kokonis after half a season. Mangini inherited a terrible team and has done nothing to turn it around and some people already want his scalp. I think if they hired him, they should give him some time to turn it around.
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@thegreatdebater (7316)
• United States
15 Nov 09
I don't think so, this is a team that needs alot of help, and stability at the head coach position will help them a lot. I say keep him and trade Brady.
@missliss08 (766)
• United States
7 Nov 09
The Browns should fire the whole team, including all management, and possibly the owner too. They just stink period. They do have a lot of draft picks next year. I think they have like 15, that should get them almost a whole new team. Too bad the owner doesn't seem real interested in putting any money into the team, to get some awesome talent in there.
@babostwick (2036)
• United States
9 Nov 09
It isn't that he isn't spending money, he just isn't being smart about it. Lerner will put the money out. He spends more than the Dolans, the Indians owners. I just don't think he knows what he is doing and is hopefully going to find somebody to run this team properly. If he can't get it right, then he may have to consider selling but it's going to cost someone a lot of money.
@babostwick (2036)
• United States
9 Nov 09
It's a tough call. I must admit I'm conflicted. If they go 1-15, you have to consider that as an option. It will be another case of Randy Lerner making yet another mistake. The Kokonis situation is just sad and he didn't even last. It's true, he inherited a team with virtually no talent and guys who will not put forth a full effort. I swear it looks like these guys are not really putting forth an effort.
I wonder if the Browns can beat anyone in the UFL? At this point, I'm starting to think that the Browns were brought back to be the NFL's punching bag.