Browns (on Freddie Kitchens): "We didn't see opportunities for improvement"
Cleveland.com
After failing miserably in the Season of Great Expectations, he became the second head coach in the new Browns era to to be one-and-done, the team announced Sunday night.
He was fired after returning home from Sundays 33-23 loss to the Bengals with a 6-10 record, joining Rob Chudzinski as the second coach in the past seven seasons to bow out after only one season.
Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam will be conducting their fifth head coaching search since they took over the team in 2012. Their longest-tenured coach was Hue Jackson, who lasted eight games into his third season. The new man will be the Browns 12th head coach since they returned in 1999.
FULL STORY: https://www.cleveland.com/browns/2019/12/freddie-kitchens-is-one-and-done-fired-by-the-browns-after-his-6-10-season-per-reports.html
Bad hire to begin with. Bigger question: are the Hslam's even capable of doing anything smart?