October 5, 2024

Is Kevin Stefanski the Most Valuable “Player” for the Cleveland Browns?

Browns' Kevin Stefanski: Myles Garrett Is The Best Player In The NFL - Sports Illustrated Cleveland Browns News, Analysis and More

We would have to wait for the laughter to stop before we could be so conceited as to bring up the idea of a Cleveland Browns coach overseeing Mount Rushmore.

After pointing at Paul Brown, the majority of us would leave for lunch.

After all, this is a team that had 11 head coaches (including interims) over the course of 21 years, from 1999 to 2019. That included consecutive seasons ending in 1-15 and 0-16.

Despite being older than the Super Bowl, the Browns franchise has never taken home the championship. Given that the Browns have never participated in the Super Bowl, this is not shocking.

Thus, there isn’t much competition in the field of hypothetical Cleveland Browns coaches for Mount Rushmore. Blanton Collier, Marty Schottenheimer, and Paul Brown are present. That is all.

During his 17 years as the Browns’ coach, Paul Brown—who is credited with creating modern-day pro football—won seven titles: four in the All-American Football Conference and three in the National Football League (1950, 1954, and 1955). Brown not only had a winning percentage of.767 (158-48) but also won seven league titles while he was in Cleveland.

 

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