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Capitals Net Presence: Welcome back, NHL
everybody to capitals net presence Kellie Cowan finally. By JP from for his rank and here rather have it today mr. Joe Banner and not be. Welcome gentlemen. Yeah let's go let's go RH short season this time around 48 games does that hurt
from -- for his rank and here rather have it today mr. Joe Banner and not be. Welcome gentlemen. Yeah let's go let's go RH short season this time around 48 games does that hurt or -
Browns fire coach Pat Shurmur, GM Tom Heckert
the Browns fired coach Pat Shurmur and GM Tom Heckert, the initial offseason moves by new owner Jimmy Haslam and CEO Joe Banner , who intend to put a stop to the franchise's never-ending cycle of change. The Browns' next coach will be their
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Browns fire coach Pat Shurmur, GM Tom Heckert
BEREA, Ohio (AP) One day after another dismal season ended with a loss in Pittsburgh, the Browns fired coach Pat Shurmur and general manager Tom Heckert, the first moves in an expected overhaul by new owner Jimmy Haslam and CEO Joe Banner . Shurmur went 9-23 in his two seasons with the Browns, who will embark on yet another offseason of change - the only constant in more than a decade of futility. Cleveland has lost at least 11 games in each of the past five seasons and made the playoffs just once since returning to the NFL as an expansion team in 1999.
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Mike Holmgren leaving Browns uncertain of future
Holmgren attended meetings, practices and games. He talked with players, coaches and consulted with his replacement, CEO Joe Banner , now in charge of running the Browns. Holmgren made his pitch for the team to keep coach Pat Shurmur and general manager
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Holmgren leaving Browns uncertain of future
planning to stay until the end of this season. Holmgren said after weeks of meetings with new owner Jimmy Haslam and CEO Joe Banner he has decided the time was right and feels he has ``passed the baton.'' Holmgren says he departs feeling somewhat
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Browns new CEO digging in to fix team
BEREA, Ohio (AP) As Joe Banner goes from meeting to meeting and decides what may be necessary to bring championships to Cleveland, the Browns new CEO wrestles
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Browns want Weeden to cut down on interceptions
s thrown too many interceptions, won too few games and has yet to convince Cleveland owner Jimmy Haslam and new CEO Joe Banner that he's the franchise's future. Weeden understands he must improve. Just don't bother bringing it up
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Holmgren: "My time was shorter than I hoped"
remainder of this season to work with new owner Jimmy Haslam. Holmgren said he would like to help Haslam and incoming CEO Joe Banner in their transition, but doesn't know if that will be possible.






























