It’s hard to imagine being comfortable at a job where you’ve failed 100 percent of your projects, but apparently Browns coach Hue Jackson is worry-free.
Cleveland fell to 0-10 after their Thursday night loss to the Ravens. But with an 0-16 season looking like a real possibility, Jackson addressed his job security with an upbeat attitude.
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“(Owners) Jimmy Haslam and Dee Haslam have been outstanding,” Jackson said Friday. “Obviously, they don’t like to lose, either, but I think they understand the plan and what we’re trying to accomplish.
“I have total faith and confidence in them and the vision that we’ve created. No one wants to be sitting here in the position that we’re in, but they’ve been outstanding to me. They’ve been outstanding in their support of me. I feel very comfortable with where we are — not where we are as far as our record — I feel very comfortable as far as where we are in my relationship with them and how they feel about where we are headed.”
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It should be mentioned that the Browns aren’t built to win right now. The front office is stashing draft picks while Jackson deals with a miserable quarterback situation and lackluster roster.
The Browns have six more chances to win, starting next week against the Steelers, but it’s tough to find that victory on the schedule.