Dawgs By Nature
The Cleveland Browns opened week two of their search for a new head coach on Monday by interviewing Mike McDaniel, who was let go by the Miami Dolphins last week after four years.
The Browns are one of seven NFL teams in the market for a new head coach at the moment, joining the Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons, Arizona Cardinals, Las Vegas Raiders, New York Giants, and Tennessee Titans as franchises searching for that next “great leader of men” that will bring glory to the franchise.
There has been considerable debate over the attractiveness of working for the Browns as opposed to one of those other teams, with the pros including:
The cons include:
So while the Browns work their way through the latest coaching search, they are simultaneously waiting to see if they make it on the special invitation-only list of former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh.
A very important man – he has a Super Bowl on his résumé after all – Harbaugh simply can’t interview with just anyone after being fired by the Ravens. Rather, he is taking his time before deciding which three or four teams he will tap on the shoulder and grant the privilege of pitching him on the qualities of their respective franchises.
Just like every other candidate, there are things to like about Harbaugh:
Harbaugh will be in demand, of course, and despite their flaws, the Browns may have an edge over the competition in the form of offensive coordinator Tommy Rees and defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz.
Harbaugh is a bit different than some of the other candidates the Browns are interviewing in that he does not call plays or design the style of play for either the offense or defense. He also does not coach quarterbacks. But what he does well is build a coaching staff that is capable of carrying out his vision while he focuses on establishing a standard, according to Mike Sando at The Athletic....