Several factors will play into the eventual decision of Cleveland Browns ownership to either retain or part ways with head coach Hue Jackson and/or Executive Vice President of Football Operations Sashi Brown.

Through a season and a half, the team has produced only one victory on the football field. On that alone, both parties could have survived because they outlined their plan to Jimmy and Dee Haslam before trimming the roster down to the foundation. However, the strain in relationship and latest trade miscue have brought unnecessary embarrassment on the organization.

Daryl Ruiter joined Ken Carman and "Chico" Bormann to explain that ownership is growing concerned about losing their fan base.

"I can tell you this, I have been told the Haslams are deeply concerned about starting to lose their fan base because I do believe they are starting to lose their fan base and it's understandable why that is; even though they are not responsible for all 19 years of misery. Next year is the 20th year the Cleveland Browns have been back. From a marketing standpoint, they can't even celebrate it. It's been so bad here that there is nothing to celebrate about the Cleveland Browns being back for 20 years," Ruiter explained.

"They are responsible for the last five years. They are responsible for this team winning just 19 games since they assumed control back in 2012. That is absolutely their fault as owners."

The Browns have a long, proud history that has been passed down through generations. However, the novelty is starting to wear off on younger generations. The idea of wasting a Sunday knowing that the team is going to put on a ridiculous showing has been too much for some to bare. Attendance is down after nearly 20 years of being stuck in the mire of losing.

Will Jackson and Brown be able to convince the Haslams of receiving one more season? Can they turn it around in time to save the fan base?