For Cleveland — and all other losing teams — success doesn't come from "hiring the right coach." It comes from changing who you are.
Myles gets the record, the Browns fire Our Guy Stefanski, and a field goal poll.
In the Monday Rewind: old-person decisions, the Browns beat the Steelers (really!), the commercial that's driving me batty, and I fill out my Hall of Fame ballot in a fedora.
Plus, the White Sox sign Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami and the Red Sox make a move for Willson Contreras.
A few thoughts on joy, faulty wristbands, Hall of Fame voices, and the things that stay with us on a cold and sad Monday morning
Plus, another installment of the Browns Diary and a look around the NFL after the holiday weekend.
In the Monday Rewind, we show you everything in the Hall of Fame ballot envelope and catch you up on the Man on the Inside — plus the Browns won.
We bring back the Monday Rewind with many joyful things to talk about. Plus the Browns.
My spider senses are tingling — this feels like the end for Kevin Stefanski
Five sacks from Myles Garrett, another Browns destruction, and we go around the NFL where every other quarterback looks great to me.
Another Browns Diary, some baseball thoughts and the difficult decision to mute a broadcast.
The Browns in London look a lot like the Browns everywhere else
Plus, managers on the move and a short entry into the Cleveland Browns Diary.
Plus, the Cleveland Browns win one, or maybe, the Green Bay Packers lose one.
They complained all week about the point-spread, then got blown out — so, so Browns.
I'm back from vacation and my book has been revealed. It's time for a non-numbered list of rambling sports thoughts.
My lifelong team is so cursed, so chaotic, so weird ... it has to be performance art.
The origins of Joe's Notebook, more of my favorite Dick Perez baseball cards and links to watch The Diamond King.
Baltimore 35, Cleveland 10... and that’s a wrap.
Miami 20, Cleveland 3
Cincinnati 24, Cleveland 6