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Cleveland Browns lay off 15

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by TheSportsPredictor, Jan 22, 2009.

  1. Pancamo

    Pancamo Active Member



    Did they get to keep their Marriot points? (cross-thread)

     
  2. poindexter

    poindexter Well-Known Member

    Did this guy get sacked?
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  3. dooley_womack1

    dooley_womack1 Well-Known Member

    And in a related story, lono has apparently laid off his wife as tagline writer.
     
  4. Sam Mills 51

    Sam Mills 51 Well-Known Member

    Nah, he was heavily fined for wearing a single-bar facemask and not having his pants up to uniform standard.
     
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  5. Batman

    Batman Well-Known Member

    Next up on the chopping block: Phil Dawson. The Browns spent the last part of the 2008 season phasing his job out.
     
  6. They need to layoff a quarterback.
     

  7. IJAG just picked up the icepick again and doesn't know why.
     
  8. Blitz

    Blitz Active Member

    write/drink:
    Less people can be tasked with doing more work.
    And writers can do a little more work on gameday.
    That's my opinion.
    No, I'm not naming teams. Media relations people are often nice folks.
    Soome are arrogant and thinkm the games can't kick off without them.
    Many media relations staffs are overstaffed, in my opinion.
     
  9. Sam Mills 51

    Sam Mills 51 Well-Known Member

    It might not have been very nice, but seriously ... Braylon Edwards dropped everything that wasn't an endorsement or a chance to network. For all his talent, he didn't help his team as much as he's capable of.
     
  10. aloc102aloc102

    aloc102aloc102 New Member

    if this is needed it is certainly not decent.


    http://www.ohio.com/sports/38277309.html
     
  11. Blitz

    Blitz Active Member

    Excerpt from the piece referenced above:

    All contributed to the team, but none had a thing to do with coaching the players or playing the games. All merely worked their hardest to make sure the team functioned as best it could.

    The Browns have not won, and a disconnect seems to be growing between the fans and the community.

    So a team that suffers because it can't put a winning team together in tough economic times responds by taking people's jobs.

    Readers have written and asked: Why does it matter? These people don't make the difference between winning and losing.

    Well, the way people are treated matters. If it didn't matter, we wouldn't teach our kids manners.
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    There is a lot wrong with that commentary/newspiece
    For one, I doubt the writer knows each and every (if any) of those who he lists that got fired.
    So how can he judge whether they "worked their hardest so the team could function as best it could." ?
    Teaching our kids manners? Pleeeeeeeease !
    Kids need to learn the realities of life.
    Nothing is guaranteed, nothing lasts forever, and you always need to have a Plan B

    Manners? Sheesh !!!
     
  12. Big Circus

    Big Circus Well-Known Member

    It wasn't layoffs - it was the Mangenius cleaning house.
     
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