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GM Kokinis 'no longer actively involved' with Browns

BEREA, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns invisible general manager has disappeared.

George Kokinis, the hand-picked GM of first-year coach Eric Mangini who was rarely seen or heard in Cleveland, left the team Monday under unexplained circumstances after less than one year on the job.

After reports surfaced that Kokinis was fired, the team issued an awkwardly worded statement saying Kokinis "is no longer actively involved with the organization." The Browns also denied reports that Kokinis was escorted from team headquarters.

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Kokinis' apparent ouster came one day after Browns owner Randy Lerner said he wanted to hire a "strong, credible, serious" football adviser to help run his struggling 1-7 team. Kokinis was hired on Jan. 23, two weeks after the Browns named Mangini as their fourth coach since 1999.

But the Mangini-Kokinis team has been broken up, forcing Lerner to look quickly for help. One possibility could be Ernie Accorsi, who was Cleveland's GM from 1985-92, when the Browns went to three AFC title games with Bernie Kosar at quarterback.

Kosar was recently brought in by Lerner to serve in an unspecified consulting role. Accorsi could take over the vacant GM position and serve as a mentor until Kosar is ready. Accorsi was the New York Giants' GM for nine years before retiring after the 2006 season. His biggest move was a trade with San Diego for quarterback Eli Manning.

Mangini said he would welcome anyone who could help the Browns get better.

"If you can add quality people that can help you get better, then you do that," he said. "You're always searching for those opportunities."

The Browns said they would withhold further comment of Kokinis' situation "in the interest of protecting the parties involved."

Citing unnamed team and league sources, ESPN.com reported that Kokinis refused to resign when pressed by Lerner, who then persisted in seeking a dismissal "for cause." The report said the team's security and legal department were reviewing phone records to build its case against Kokinis.

 

Before coming to Cleveland, Kokinis spent 13 years with Baltimore, the past six seasons as the Ravens' director of pro personnel. He had little or no authority with the Browns as Mangini, who was fired by the New York Jets after last season, has enjoyed full control over football operations.

Kokinis' strange departure is the latest twist for the Browns, the closest thing the NFL has to a daily soap opera.

Already in Mangini's first year in Cleveland, the Browns have dealt with a lengthy list of on- and off-the-field circumstances.

Mangini was criticized for making his rookies take a 10-hour bus ride to his football camp in Connecticut and later for fining one of his players $1,701 for not paying for a $3 bottle of water during a hotel stay. There's been the ongoing quarterback saga involving Derek Anderson and Brady Quinn, the trade of wide receiver Braylon Edwards two days after he allegedly punched a friend of NBA star LeBron James, a flu outbreak that hit 12 players, cornerback Eric Wright's car accident and other situations.

And of course, there has been the losing, something the Mangini-Kokinis team was supposed to fix.

Kokinis essentially was hand-picked by Mangini to be his GM. The two worked together under former Browns coach Bill Belichick in the 1990s.

Kokinis attended Cleveland's 30-6 loss in Chicago on Sunday. He sat in the press box and had little interaction with anyone, which has been his customary mode of operation since the day he joined the Browns. Kokinis had not formally spoken to Cleveland media members since draft day in April.

He was usually on the field during training camp practices, but Kokinis never held court with reporters like his predecessor, Phil Savage, routinely did for four years. When the Browns traded Edwards to the Jets last month, it was Mangini and not Kokinis who explained Cleveland's decision to deal one of its only stars.

And now Kokinis has left, gone without a word.

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November 3, 2009 12:04 am
If Favre wouldn't have played for the Jets last year, there is no way the Browns would have considered Mangini as head coach.  It may be too early to judge him as a failure due to the lack of talent, however, we can judge him for his lack of creativity on the offense.  If y ...(more)
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November 4, 2009 4:02 pm
Have hope Browns fans - teams even worse than yours have rebounded faster than anyone could have imagined!

Heck, just look at 2008 for inspiration:
Ron Mexico/Bobby Petrino Falcons - franchise quarterback in prison, coach quit in middle of the season, and finished 4-1
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November 4, 2009 8:01 am
This teams owner needs to decide if Mangini is the coach for the forseeable future. If he is then get a GM who he can work with and let the guy rebuild this mess of a team. Some of the things Mangini did earlier in the season may have looked like petty BS but I am thinking he is trying to install some disipline and get everyone on the same page. This disaster cant be fixed in 6 months. It may take ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 8:09 pm
Andy Milonakis!


I rock peas on my head, but don't call me a pea head.
Bees on my head, but don't call me a bee head.
Bruce Lee's on my head, but don't call me a Lee head
Now please excuse me I gots to get my tree fed.
You wear name brands and I make my own clothing.
I hang out with
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November 3, 2009 1:04 pm

I understand that this team has been rebuilt every year. The fact is that the rebuilding process will take time and sacrifice. Firing the GM after 9 games will not solve the problem. Firing Mangini after the year will not solve the problem. Did you really expect the Browns to win this year? We could have strategically sa ...(more)

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November 3, 2009 9:40 am
It all starts at the top.  What the heck is going on there.  Maybe the happiest guy is Romeo Crennel for getting out of that looney bin.  Now security is checking phone records for "just cause"  firing of a GM?  The guy has been there for 9.5 months.  What did they expect, a miracle worker?  The Browns hav ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 8:18 am
This teams needs to be totally rebuilt and this is the first year into that rebuild. We had to purge Winslow, Edwards, A. Davis and L. Bodden all who where close to the best at their positions on this team. This teams lacks the kind of talent to be successful. No one is going to fix that with one draft. Kokinas cannot fix that. Kokinas cannot make this team play better this yeat. With 2 rookie WR ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 11:45 am
It's actually refreshing to see change when the people involved realized they made a mistake sooner rather than later.  My Bears this year aren't very good but beat up on the Browns this past weekend.  The Browns are in complete disarray and Mangini is way over his head.&nb ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 6:49 pm
In '07 it looked like you guys were going to be a tough team to beat for awhile but it just fell apart. I dont really know what happened but it sucks and you guys deserve some luck at some point. Gotta get Mangini out of there he is too much of a stiff to be respected, the way Belichick does it is much different than Mangini, it just seems Mangini is putting up a tough front but he really doesn't ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 12:29 pm

Kokinis is the second (Phil Savage the other) high quality front office figure Cleveland has hired away from the Ravens and then promptly chewed up and spat out.  The Ravens wanted to part with neither of those guys, but you can't block a candidate from a promotion.  So Lerner, leave the Ravens alone and find somebody from a
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November 4, 2009 5:39 pm
The Browns are a mickey mouse organization that belongs in the UFL.  What kind of track record does Mangini have that warrants not only hiring him, but a GM that he's buddies with?  A man who drove his team to the doldrums and ratted out his former squad is worthy of this kind of recognition?  That level of stupidity pis ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 1:21 am
I've watched the Browns get beat up week after week, and all I have to show for it is some bar tabs.  This bozo at least got great seats and a paycheck!!  Good riddance Kokinis -- didn't know anything about you and don't really care.  I hope you are proud you stole some money from the Browns organization.  If y ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 7:48 am
Tell Marty to come to Cleveland. Coach for a year or two and hire Brian (his son) as offensive coordinator. Tell Marty once he rights the ship he can move upstairs in a Bill Parcels role and let Brian be the Head Coach.

If Marty was the guy upstairs as GM or President of Football Operations you might even be able to get Cowher to come back and work with Marty.
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November 3, 2009 12:52 am
Now that this article reveals the Browns' GM has been invisible, we can now understand why the Browns' offense has been invisible this year.   What a mess, and it looks like Mangini is not the answer either, so where do the Browns go?  Trade for more draft picks?   Hire a new coach and GM?   They need to t ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 11:00 am
(POLL) Looks like Randy has several "advisors" in the fold who are more qualified & knowledgable about football than Koky-knees was.  So let's start our fan vote!!
Browns fans still WANT our team to succeed, right?
 
 
 
 
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