The Cleveland Browns have been around since 1946. Take the three years the team moved to Baltimore before the reinstatement and that's still nearly 80 years of history. Throughout the course of that time, they've only had 18 non-interim head coaches.
That's an average of 4.2 years per head coach, which is much more than what most coaches live to see in today's National Football League. Even Kevin Stefanski was in Cleveland for five years before finally being shown the door.
That's why The Athletic's latest shot at the organization feels uncalled-for and narrative-driven. The site included the Browns as an honorable mention in an article about the hardest coaching jobs in the sports world, and it doesn't truly add up.