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GM Andrew Berry writes, “To win a super bowl, you either need the best player (e.g. Tom Brady) or make a decision that could cost you your job”

532 days ago

Cleveland Browns General Manager Andrew Berry, who cut his teeth in the Philadelphia Eagles front office, is often touted as one of the NFL’s top executives, drawing parallels with Philly’s current GM, Howie Roseman.

A recent revelation from the “Bussin’ With The Boys” podcast sheds light on Berry’s management philosophy, suggesting a profound influence from Roseman.

A social media post highlighted a quote from Roseman, prominently displayed on Berry’s office whiteboard, which reads, “To win a Super Bowl, you either need the best player (e.g. Tom Brady) or make a decision that could cost you your job.”

This quote encapsulates Berry’s approach, particularly evident in his controversial pursuit of Deshaun Watson.

Despite fervent debates among fans and pundits, Berry remains undeterred in his vision for the Browns’ success.

However, Watson’s acquisition has been fraught with challenges.

A significant shoulder injury has sidelined him, casting doubt on his availability for the upcoming season.

Despite an official 8-4 record, Watson’s performance has failed to meet expectations, fueling concerns about his off-field conduct and response to criticism.

Nevertheless, Berry’s decision aligns with Roseman’s philosophy, emphasizing the high stakes involved.

Watson’s tenure with the Browns could either propel the team to Super Bowl glory or become a catalyst for Berry’s dismissal.

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