At the end of the day, Hue Jackson's 3-36-1 mark was just too big an eyesore. Rankling OC Todd Haley, then laying blame at his feet, probably didn't help Jackson, either. The Browns' offense needed solutions (or, at bare minimum, not making it so easy for defenses to solve), not snipping back and forth. Whatever was going on between the coaches, neither survived Monday's housecleaning. Now, Gregg Williams is in charge (at least for the time being), which brings on new problems to be solved. How will he handle rookie QB Baker Mayfield? Er, how will Mayfield handle him? Will Williams' attention be taken away from the defense, which has immense upside? Fans in Cleveland probably aren't too upset to see Jackson go, but the national perception of Williams is not flattering, given what went down in New Orleans. If the Browns' bleak past is to be water under the bridge, it better flow past the new head coach, too.