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- The Cleveland Browns were expected to take a big leap in 2019, but the season turned into a disaster, with the team going 6-10.
- After the season, they fired head coach Freddie Kitchens and GM John Dorsey.
- Reports have since shown that things were a mess all along, with assistants expressing skepticism about Kitchens, and players telling other teams to trade for them.
- The Browns ownership is now leading the search for a new coach and GM, but there is reason to be skeptical that they will get this hire right.
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Before the start of the 2019 NFL season, many predicted the Cleveland Browns to be among the league's better teams, perhaps contending for the AFC North and a playoff berth.
Those predictions proved ill-fated. The Browns went 6-10, did not make the playoffs, and struggled in ways that have historically been typical of the Browns. Their first-year head coach seemed overwhelmed, their second-year star quarterback regressed, their star receiver wanted out, and their cornerstone defensive piece got suspended indefinitely. That is, to name just a few.
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