"I don't know how anybody can think the Browns are worthy of more than five wins. No stable QB, no wideouts who can get open, a suspect right side of the O-line, best player at half-speed (Cribbs), one tight end to speak of and a team at least a major player short on both the D-line and in the linebacking corps. 3-13 would not have been shocking." - maxalvis
In response to the story In coaching the Cleveland Browns to win the hard way, Eric Mangini makes Mike Holmgren's decision easy: Bill Livingston, cleveland.com reader maxalvis thinks five wins by the Browns is a minor miracle. This reader writes,
"I don't know how anybody can think the Browns are worthy of more than five wins. No stable QB, no wideouts who can get open, a suspect right side of the O-line, best player at half-speed (Cribbs), one tight end to speak of and a team at least a major player short on both the D-line and in the linebacking corps. 3-13 would not have been shocking."
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