Dawg Pound Discourse: Hiring Mike Vrabel as head coach provide the Browns an advantage?

Dawg Pound Discourse: Hiring Mike Vrabel as head coach provide the Browns an advantage?
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The speculation surrounding the future of Kevin Stefanski has intensified

The Cleveland Browns will put the finishing touches on their preparations for the Baltimore Ravens. The Browns are a team desperate for a win and a respectable offensive showing but another new offensive line could create even more issues.

Earlier this week, head coach Kevin Stefanski shocked the local reporters when he announced that he would be turning over play-calling to offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. This marks the first time during the Stefanski era that the head coach won’t be responsible for those duties in a regular season game.

Many have speculated that the move could ultimately signal the end of his time as head coach of the Browns. As much as it pains me to consider the possibility, it is one that I have spent a great deal of time pondering over the last few weeks.

The team, especially the offensive unit, has been the worst we have seen at a historic clip. It’s so bad that if Stefanski were to stay, wholesale changes would be required again to the offensive staff.

Two years ago, the team determined that a new direction was needed on defense when they fired defensive coordinator Joe Woods and replaced him with Jim Schwartz. He proved to be just what the doctor ordered to get a talented young core of players to play fast at an elite level last season.

While the defense hasn’t had the same level of success this year, there are very positive developments taking place. Young players are continuing to show growth, and the unit has demonstrated the “change up to the fastball” talked about all off-season over the last few games.

The Browns attempted a radical overhaul on offense this season by ultimately turning over a majority of the staff. Despite the success to close out last year’s improbable run, there were many points prior to Joe Flacco taking over that looked stale.

Today, the Browns possess an offense that ranks last in most statistical categories and advanced metrics across the league. Compounding matters has been the absolute lack of focus by players who appear unmotivated to do their jobs.

There will continue to be an ongoing conversation until either general manager Andrew Berry or Stefanski takes the fall for this abysmal season. Berry isn’t faultless in all of this, and there are many questionable decisions that he made in the offseason.

Perhaps both will be held accountable. However, the GM is responsible for bringing in talent, and prior to the season, Cleveland had what many believed to be a top-five roster. If you have a beef with him over trading for Deshaun Watson, I’d argue that the highest-rated quarterback in history became available at the age of 26.

If he didn’t accomplish his job duties by going out and beating thirteen other general managers to get him, then I don’t know what else to say. It was Stefanski’s job to put Watson in a position to resemble the...