Berea, OHIO --- Cleveland owner Jeff Coleman pulled no punches during his brief season-ending news conference.
"Needless to say it was a disappointing season," he stated to gathered media. "It's time for some changes." Coleman went on to state that any changes could come from 'the top on down', and that very few things were untouchable.
"It's unfair to say any and all things are under the gun here," Coleman said during the presser, "but it's also unfair to say that we wouldn't look at any and all options to improve the product on the field."
Cleveland finished the year a disappointing 5-11 after a 35-21 loss to Green Bay this past week. And as the league turns to the Playoffs, Coleman and the rest of Cleveland turns to the future. As it was, Coleman spent less than 5 minutes at the podium, refused to answer questions, and left the media pool stating, "I have work to do, and I'm sure you all do too."
Expect to hear a lot out of Berea sooner rather than later.