Cleveland Browns President Mike Holmgren Is Failing After Week 2, Changes Needed
The Cleveland Browns held their home opener against the Kansas City Chiefs at Cleveland Browns Stadium and unfortunately adjustments were not properly made at halftime for the second straight week and the Browns are now 0-2 in the 2010 NFL season.
Not the way both Browns fans and Homgren were hoping to start the season seeing as how they were supposed to possibly win their first two games of the season against two other teams that were rebuilding as the Browns were too.
Holmgren was brought on late in the season in 2009 to be the face and run the franchise since owner Randy Lerner is too reclusive to face the media and public, but Holmgren was hopefully the answer.
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Not bringing in his own head coach and deciding to keep Eric Mangini may be the beginning of Holmgren's failed attempt to be a team president.
Now at 0-2 changes need to be made.
What those changes are exactly remain to be seen, but many fans will point at both Mangini and his offensive coordinator Brian Daboll.
For two weeks in a row, the Browns have led at halftime and have not been able to make the proper adjustments to win each game.
Since Mangini oversees Daboll, there is no reason to not place the blame on both.
Yes, quarterback Seneca Wallace threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown, but where was the running game?
Rushing for only 73 yards in the entire game and averaging 2.8 yards per carry are not a good thing for a team that was going to rely heavily on the running game going into this season.
What is in store for the Browns after week two?
No one knows, but unless the Browns want to have their first blacked-out game since 1995 this year, then Holmgren needs to step in and make some changes to shake things up.
At least there is no quarterback controversy in Cleveland, but there is a coaching controversy starting up two games into this new season and that is equally as bad as a quarterback controversy.
It looks to be a long season for Browns fans once again and perhaps they need to look at what is best for the future of the team even though they are only two games in.
(Also posted on Dawg Scooper: THE Cleveland Browns Blog)

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