On the day that Cleveland Browns head coach Mike Pettine announced that quarterback Johnny Manziel was being demoted for failing to act like a professional, the coach made an interesting point about trust.
You lose trust in buckets and regain it in drops.
While Pettine was referring to the relationship between players and coaches, he could just have easily been talking about the coaching staff and front office, the front office and owner, or the owner and the fans.
Which brings us to Jimmy Haslam.
Haslam rolled into town in the fall of 2012 with a tanker truck full of trust, mainly because he was not Randy Lerner.