"One thing is for sure - Holmgrem couldn't fix everything in his first offseason. He kept the coaching staff intact because he needed some stability in the locker room for the players remaining from last season. The end of last year showed Holmgrem that the players didn't quit on Mangini when it would have been easy to do so. If the team/coaches don't perform this year, then we will probably see John Fox or Gruden here next year." - Scott_in_SC
In response to the story It's another season of change as Cleveland Browns approach opening of training camp: Analysis, cleveland.com reader Scott_in_SC thinks stability was a driving factor in keeping Mangini. This reader writes,
"One thing is for sure - Holmgrem couldn't fix everything in his first offseason. He kept the coaching staff intact because he needed some stability in the locker room for the players remaining from last season. The end of last year showed Holmgrem that the players didn't quit on Mangini when it would have been easy to do so. If the team/coaches don't perform this year, then we will probably see John Fox or Gruden here next year."
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