It is no secret that The Cleveland Browns have not been a successful organization for the better part of three decades now. Injuries, disappointments, and utter dysfunction have plagued any hope of bringing a championship back to the Cleveland faithful. With only two winning seasons to their name since 2000, The Cleveland Browns front office made a big splash this past offseason by signing Ed Hernandez to be the team's next head coach. Hernandez had considerable success in his previous five season tenure with The Chicago Bears, with five division titles and one super bowl victory to his name. The new man in charge of the Browns has wasted no time changing the culture of the team, first off by separating notorious divas Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr. "This kind of shit just isn't going to fly here. I don't have time for the different colored hair, the fancy celebrations, and the secret handshakes. Jarvis is a tremendous talent but I'm here to coach winning football and I want no part of that drama." Hernandez agreed to send Landry to coach Soprano in Chicago in exchange for third year defensive tackle Bilal Nichols, a man he coached since he was a rookie. "Bilal will help us immediately as we transition from a 4-3 to a 3-4 defense, he’s a great kid and a game-wrecker when it comes to playing ball", said coach Hernandez after reports of the trade were made public. The Browns have gotten out to an impressive 3-0 start to this season, and only time will tell whether or not Hernandez is really the answer to all of Cleveland's prior issues.
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