I was shocked to see that Cleveland had given up on Coach Kevin Stefanski (“The team’s own words expose the flaw in firing Kevin Stefanski,“ Jan. 7). He was a good coach in a badly managed team front office.
His hands were tied from the outset — from poor management to poor quarterbacks, to whatever you call the Deshaun Watson debacle, to letting running back Nick Chubb go, to quarterback Joe Flacco…. I could go on and on, but you get the point. Coach Stefanski had nothing to do with those deals.
As a longtime Browns fan, I’m tired of watching all my favorite players play on other teams. Coach Stefanski had two of the best, most productive seasons in Browns recent history, even after seeing players with good potential being let go.
Year after year, Browns management has dealt players away like a bad poker hand — and that is the problem. Poor management. Period.
Richard Steiner,
Fairmont, West Virginia