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Thomas Moore

2013 01 browns kelly eaglesThe Philadelphia Eagles hired Oregon coach Chip Kelly on Wednesday, surprising, well, pretty much everyone.

The hiring’s impact rippled all the way to Cleveland, where Browns fans were as bipolar as always with reactions ranging from betrayal that Kelly chose the Eagles over the hometown Browns, to anger at Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and CEO Joe Banner for not being able to “seal the deal” with the skittish Kelly.

The reality, however, is that the Kelly hiring should have absolutely no impact on the Browns – just because the Eagles sneezed that doesn’t mean the Browns have to catch the flu.

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Jeff Rich

BynerMaybe, it’s just because we haven’t gotten over the move.  Maybe it’s the blood on Ray Lewis’s hands, or at least his suit.  But, maybe enough time has passed.  Did Browns fans, the ones that find a way to make every happening in the NFL rotate around Cleveland Browns football, find themselves rooting for Peyton Manning and the Broncos last weekend?

To a further extent, were we okay with John Elway’s team having their day in the sun once again, even if Elway was in a suite, wearing a suit.  It’s been a while since Bud Carson’s last playoff game, and even longer since the more popular games Browns-Broncos games that featured “The Fumble” and “The Drive”, but the result was always the same.  The Denver Broncos would go on to lose the Super Bowl every time, while Browns fans wondered why the universe kept doing them like that.

Were we to gain peace of mind from those humiliating Super Bowl losses that Elway and Dan Reeves, his head coach, would go on to experience?  We could play the hypothetical game with those Bronco Super Bowl losses either way; would it have been worth the while, just to lose the Super Bowl, or we would have played a lot better than Denver on the big stage, right?  No matter how you approach it, it’s a circular conversation that ends with reality hitting us in the face; the Browns have never played in a game branded the Super Bowl, a branding that began in 1966.

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Gary Benz

chud and banner and haslamBefore he officially took over as the new owner of the Cleveland Browns, Jimmy Haslam III went on a tour to visit his soon-to-be partners in the money printing business better known as the NFL. With the hiring of Rob Chudzinski as the new head coach, it's apparent what Haslam learned on that tour: it's more important to hire a guy that looks like he has that new car smell then one who actually does.

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Brian McPeek

WrapWhat a glorious week! The Browns identified an elite head coaching candidate that no one else in the NFL had even considered on Tuesday, and two days later they locked him up to run the team! What a coup! All that misinformation regarding the cowardly Chip Kelly and some sham interviews with guys like Ken Whisenhunt and Mike Zimmer to throw teams off their scent and then, BAM!!, the Browns had the courage and creativity to hire as head coach the same guy they fired as offensive coordinator just four years ago. Talk about misdirection!

It’s The Weekend Wrap.

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Thomas Moore

2013 01 browns chud hireNo one knows if this is going to work.

It is going to take time to find out.

Those were the two biggest (and most important) takeaways from Friday’s press conference to introduce Rob Chudzinski as the 14th coach (and sixth since 1999) of the Cleveland Browns.

Chudzinski sounded like a coach as he outlined – in very general terms – his vision of what he wants the Browns to be.

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