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Cleveland Browns

Browns owner Randy Lerner "sick" at state of team, says he doesn't plan to fire Mangini

Full story: WJW Fox 8 Cleveland

Browns owner Randy Lerner says he is "sick" about the state of his NFL team but he will not make a coaching change.

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Frank

Middlefield, OH

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Nov 2, 2009
 
Let Kosar QB again.I bet he will do better than the ones we have now.
pistoff

Olmsted Falls, OH

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#2
Nov 2, 2009
 
Randy, the fans are sick too!
Don

Akron, OH

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#3
Nov 2, 2009
 
Randy, if you want to stop being sick, you need to light a fire under the rear ends of the players. They need to either shape up or ship out. In any other business (yes, pro sports franchises are just that. Businesses) underperforming workers are fired. The players are much much worse than "underperforming."

There is a reason why many people, myself included, feel that the Browns should rename themselves to the Washington Generals. Only good players will change things.
Steve

AOL

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#4
Nov 2, 2009
 
Randy Lerner should be embarassed by what his team is doing on the field. If he were really sick about it, he would fire Mangini and hire someone who can get this team on the right track. No one can claim Mangini hasn't had a chance to build the team he wants. At least 30 players on the current roster were signed by him and that joke of GM he picked.

Let's face it, hiring Mangini was a mistake. Lerner needs to admit it and move on. Again.
Thelocal

Oslo, Norway

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#5
Nov 2, 2009
 
That man needs to seriously do some firing. He's just babying everyone on the team acting like its cute to see them loose. I don't even know why this damn city wanted the Browns back when Model sold them to Baltimore.
Patty

Cleveland, OH

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#6
Nov 2, 2009
 
They need to fire Mangini!! Hell, I'll take Gruden.
pistoff

Horse Shoe, NC

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#7
Nov 3, 2009
 
Patty wrote:
They need to fire Mangini!! Hell, I'll take Gruden.
Gruden or Cowher would be terrific!
Chuckles

Sandusky, OH

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#8
Nov 4, 2009
 
If you think this is the tip of the iceberg,you may
be right.There will probably more sweeping changes
affter the end of this torturous season.
Quentin Singleton

Magnolia, OH

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#9
Nov 4, 2009
 
We'll here we go again Cleveland Fans. Wait till next year. We are building our hopes on draft picks. I do believe Quinn will not be here next year. The GM should be Bernie Kosar. Hang in there Cleveland maybe the Brown Out will help.
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