Browns' Kitchens fires back at
Wylie, warns leakers
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[August 06, 2019]
Cleveland Browns head coach
Freddie Kitchens dismissed criticism from former offensive line
coach Bob Wylie, telling reporters on Monday, "Bob doesn't wear
brown and orange anymore."
"I had the opportunity to hire Bob," Kitchens added. "I didn't want
to."
Wylie, a fan favorite on HBO's Hard Knocks last August whose
contract wasn't renewed by Kitchens in January, said Saturday on CBS
Sports Radio he was shocked when Kitchens was named head coach.
Wylie also credited former quarterbacks coach Ken Zampese, and not
Kitchens, for the Browns' offensive turnaround in the second half of
2018.
"Baker (Mayfield) likes Freddie," Wylie said on The Zach Gelb Show.
"There's a good relationship there even though Kenny Zampese did all
the coaching there. Baker likes Freddie, so that had to (factor)
into the decision.
"Freddie didn't have any coordinator experience or head-coaching
experience."
Kitchens said Monday he's not concerned about which coach deserves
the credit for 2018's success, when the Browns went 5-2 to close the
season, but rather that the players get recognized.
"I know what happened, he knows what happened, the staff knows what
happened," Kitchens said. .".. I don't care what he says about me. I
can take it. But the players turned it around."
Wylie also said he found out he wouldn't be retained by Kitchens
from his daughter while he was in the hospital, recovering from a
serious ankle and knee injury sustained in December.
"My daughter called me and said, 'Hey, dad, you just got fired
today,'" Wylie said. "That's the first time I heard about it. I was
laying in a hospital bed. They packed up my office and they put my
office in storage because I was still in the hospital."
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Cleveland Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens during training camp at
the Cleveland Browns Training Complex. Mandatory Credit: Ken
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Kitchens told reporters that Wylie wasn't fired, noting his contract
had expired, and added that the 68-year-old Wylie had "talked about
retiring forever." Kitchens also said he visited Wylie weekly in the
hospital and FaceTimed with the coach before the games Wylie missed
in December.
"Sometimes, when a person says something, they have to be made to
feel relevant," Kitchens said. "Bob's a good person, and I don't
want to lose sight of that."
A first-year head coach, Kitchens also praised his staff as a group
that "will stay together no matter what" and "pull in the same
direction" moving forward. And for anyone who isn't on board and
considers leaking information, he issued a warning.
"The days of inside information and the days of unnamed sources,
stuff like that, have ended," Kitchens said. "So you're not going to
get any information like that ever. Anybody. And if I ever see it,
they're fired, immediately. That's the way we're running this
organization.
"And I can take it. (General manager) John Dorsey can take it. I
promise you."
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