I'll be the first to admit that Mangini has not done a very good job so far. Especially his handling of the QB situation. However, it's naive to think that he was going to turn this mess around in one off-season and eight games. When you hire a coach, or GM for that matter, you have to do it with the idea that you are going to give them time to implement their plan for the team. How much time this represents I'm not sure. I would say at least 3 years. IMHO, the Browns' biggest problem since their return has been a lack of stability in coaching and management. Our biggest rival, the Steelers, have probably been the most stable organization in the modern era and their results reflect this.