Former Browns GM Phil Savage criticized the new regime to his hometown newspaper Wednesday -- and could be in breach of his Browns contract. Without naming names, Savage, now a color analyst on radio broadcasts for Alabama football, said current leadership has seemingly ruined the quarterbacks and dismantled what Savage was trying to build. The two top football decision-makers are, of course, head coach Eric Mangini and General Manager George Kokinis, who worked with Savage as underlings on Bill Belichick's staff in the early 1990s. "You don't take a lot of solace in watching a place you leave go downhill further," Savage told the Mobile (Ala.) Press Register. "But they took what we did have going there and they just dismantled that even further. We left two quarterbacks behind that both seem ruined right now. They traded a lot of players out of there. I feel for the guys we brought in because they're good players and good people and they're stuck in a situation and can't get out for at least the time being." Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
shut the hell up savage. you had your chance. stop trying to make yourself look better by bagging on your successors. you and crennell were given plenty of time and money to win and you didn't. now it's someone else's turn to heck it up. end of story.