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RE: Cleveland Browns end 14-year season opener losing streak...with a tie.
(03-14-2019 12:20 PM)vandiver49 Wrote:  The question for the Browns will be whether the HC is capable of managing of these personalities. Kitchens proved he could me an OC and I thought keeping Williams would have been smart. The minutiae that the Head Coach has to manage might be the biggest hurdle.

IMO you can't retain Williams in any capacity less than the head coach after he was the interim head coach. He made it clear that he wanted the head coach job and was interviewed for it. You're right that Kitchens is unproven but until John Dorsey shows he's erred in all the organizational/player moves he's made over the past two seasons I won't expect anything less than success. According to all reports, OBJ was loved in the locker room and was supported by his teammates. I don't think he did anything that rose to the level of what AB did in Pittsburgh. Winning and having a QB that can consistently deliver you the ball cures a lot of ills. Time will tell but I remain confident and optimistic that "personalities" will be managed. It also helps that Jarvis Landry's and OBJ's wide receivers coach at LSU, Adam Henry, is on the Browns staff in the same capacity.
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