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Wilson: Lerner sticking with Mangini, for now

Owner responds to rumors about Mangini's job security Aaron Wilson

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Cleveland Browns owner Randy Lerner has stated that coach Eric Mangini won't be fired at this point, responding to rumors about his job security if the team should lose to the Detroit Lions this weekend.

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"I plan on sticking with Eric," Lerner wrote in an e-mail to the News-Herald.

Dropping to 1-8 after Monday night's 16-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, the Browns are drawing heavy criticism around the league.

Mangini reiterated that he would do it over again if he could redo the hook-and-ladder play call on the final play of the game that got return specialist Joshua Cribbs flattened and briefly hospitalized.

"It was a competitive moment," Mangini told reporters Tuesday. "In retrospect, I probably would have done it differently if I had to do it again. But it was competitive. I though Josh could make something happen.

"I talked to Josh for a while today. Josh felt like he could have gotten up at that point, but he didn't want to disregard what the medical people were saying. He's moving around fine today, a little stiff and tired. In typical Josh style, he's focused on Detroit."

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Blaise63
Nov 18, 2009
10:42 AM

Remind me again who gave this guy the "Mangenius" monikor?!?!?! As we would say here in Wisconsin, "What a knob"!

wally
Nov 18, 2009
10:45 AM

Mangini stinks. I feel bad for Cleveland fans.

Buzzsaw
Nov 18, 2009
11:50 AM

I really feel for the Cleveland fans. Mangenious is destroying the Browns one player at a time. Maybe one day someone will make a Sopranos movie and Mangenious could get 'whacked' by Tony in the movie. "Take dat you bloodsucker ! I lost face at the Ba-Da-Boom cause a you !!!"

Jeremy Crowhurst
Nov 18, 2009
12:05 PM

Looking back at that first season with the Jets, it's hard to see how they won 10 games. You look at the offence and defence numbers and they got outperformed across the board, outgained in all their losses and half of their wins. His opponents did miss a lot of FGs though... guess that was a stroke of genius how he got them to do that....

Sam
Nov 19, 2009
01:23 PM

Wonder if any of Bill Bellichik's ex-comrades will ever do well .....

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