In the world of sports, the word “culture” is thrown around a lot. There’s winning cultures – see Bill Belichick and the Patriots – and toxic ones. For two decades 76 Lou Groza Blvd in Berea was the headquarters for the latter.
That is until John Dorsey assumed the role of Browns general manager late in 2017. Dorsey brought with him to Cleveland the reputation of a football guy and a great evaluator of talent. Last offseason he flexed his football chops, landing the franchise quarterback Browns fans have dreamed about for years but never actually had in Baker Mayfield, with the No.