Thanks, ESPN, for making me jump the gun!
Romeo Crennel was officially fired today, as reported by both ESPN and The Cleveland Plain Dealer, after ESPN aired a conflicting "Breaking News" piece following the Browns' 31-0 loss to Pittsburgh on Sunday.
Crennel's firing came after meeting with Browns owner Randy Lerner. It has been coming in the eyes of many Browns fans for months, following the NFL-record 24 quarters of not scoring an offensive touchdown, raised expectations, head-scratching, and bone-headed play calling, on top of the dysfunctional QB carousel. This is a day of rejoicing as far as Backers Worldwide are concerned.
Randy Lerner also met with Bill Cowher in New York to discuss the Browns head coaching position and was rebuffed by the former Steeler boss, who has said that he was happy with his role at CBS and lifestyle in North Carolina, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
So with Cowher removed from the list, the Browns may turn their eyes towards Patriots offensive coordinator and John Caroll alum Josh McDaniels, Giants defensive coordinator, Steve Spagnoula, or even recently-fired Jets coach Eric Mangini.
The Browns are ready to interview Patriots Executive VP Scott Pioli for the vacant GM position and can talk to him now that the Pats are done for the year.





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