The Cleveland Browns need an offensive coordinator.
The fans know it. Most of the media know. General manager John Dorsey certainly knows it.
Deep down, even head coach Hue Jackson probably knows it. The problem is that he doesn’t want to accept the reality.
The Browns offense has been bad in its two years under Jackson, finishing 31st in points scored in 2016 and 32nd this past season. Jackson came to town with the stated goal of fixing the team’s quarterback situation, but has only managed to make it worse.
Shortly after being hired as the fifth general manager under owner Jimmy Haslam, Dorsey declared that the Browns would be bringing in an offensive coordinator.