After it was reported that the Cleveland Browns were letting Kevin Stefanski go after six seasons, Adam Schefter and Dan Orlovsky discussed it on the ESPN show "Get Up." Orlovsky has been vocal all year about how good a coach he thinks that Stefanski is when the situation and roster aren't a mess around him.
During this morning's show, Orlovsky continued to voice his support for Stefanski, saying he will be a head coach for someone next season. The team he named specifically was the New York Giants, in part because of quarterback Jaxson Dart. Orlovsky believes that when the quarterback play is decent, Stefanski is a great coach.
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It is no secret that the Browns' quarterback situation has been a mess over the last two seasons, but eight combined wins just isn't good enough. I hope that Stefanski can bounce back on his feet because of the good times he brought over the six years, but I'm not confident he is a slam-dunk hire as a head coach anywhere after what we've watched over the past two seasons.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: ESPN believes former Browns HC Kevin Stefanski will be hired fast

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