There have been two constants for the Cleveland Browns since Jimmy and Dee Haslam purchased the team in the fall of 2012.
One is the constant losing that bottomed out with the Browns going 1-31 the past two seasons. (At least Browns fans hope that was the bottom.)
The other is the Haslams’ annual insistence that they have learned from their past mistakes and that the times are finally changing for the better.
That was on full display on Saturday, when the Haslams met with the media at training camp and said that, as far as they are concerned, no one should hold the past two seasons against head coach Hue Jackson.